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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: tradermike_1999 who started this subject4/21/2003 6:14:03 AM
From: elmatador   of 74559
 
Y2K e SARS. Y2K was the masterpiece scare. But Y2K's success -laughable as it was- proves that a concocted piece of crap can be brought to high respectability and generate a lot of cash!!!

Be very careful! We may be in for another dose of Y2K type of artificial market prop.

Computer groups unite to promote IT spending
By Paul Abrahams in San Francisco
Published: April 20 2003 21:59 | Last Updated: April 20 2003 21:59


The collapse in information technology spending has prompted America's leading computer companies to take the unprecedented step of launching a combined initiative aimed at convincing people that IT investment can generate a return.


Creation of the Information Work Productivity Council is emblematic of a growing realisation that the industry has failed to convince customers that IT spending can significantly enhance productivity.


news.ft.com
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