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Technology Stocks : 2000 Date-Change Problem: Scam, Hype, Hoax, Fraud

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To: Sid Turtlman who wrote (242)10/7/1997 3:24:00 PM
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>> The problem with the field is that the valuations of most stocks are such that this hypothetical company is probably selling at $48.25 <<

Don't own hypothetical stocks, neither do my friends.

Most in the field? Most?

Tsk, tsk, tsk, haven't visited the site I suggested, have we?

Here it is again: year2000.com , hundred or so issues, you do the math.

>> you disagree with my methodology, please suggest another approach.<<

Just did.

Plus - why do you ignore the fact that all of the successful y2k companies (read most of them) will obviously have diversification plans past y2k?

Ciao,

Bounced Czech
(Off to peek at my y2k dogs.)
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