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Technology Stocks : Oracle Corporation (ORCL)
ORCL 218.44+1.9%10:33 AM EST

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To: Trader Dave who wrote (3402)10/17/1997 2:07:00 PM
From: Mark Finger   of 19080
 
>>Misconception on y2k. January 1, 2000 IS NOT the cut off date.
>>Failures and breakdowns related to y2k have already started (credit
>>card expirations (mostly fixed in U.S. payment terminals) and other
>>items already.) The problem will become much more prominent on
>>December 31, 1998! Trust me, if you haven't signed a purchase and
>>deployment agreement by late spring GAME OVER!

After about another 6-12 months, those who are not putting their Y2K problems by then will not be around very long (US Government excepted). Those who only discover their problems in 1999 or after the turnover will have problems so bad that they will not be around long enough to pay the bills (or else the application was not that important anyway).
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