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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (8290)12/11/1997 10:01:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
Humbly report, a slew of new y2k articles:

year2000.com

December 15, 1997:

PC Week: Moonlighting into the next millennium

December 11, 1997:

The Times of London: Millennium computer flaw 'may kill hospital patients'
Financial Times: Preparation: Regulators to track computer readiness
ComputerWeekly: Year 2000 failures in NHS could kill
ComputerWeekly: First millennium lawsuit turns up in California
ComputerWeekly: Taxman puts damper on windowing date fix
ComputerWeekly: Energy industry must act fast to fix millennium bug
ComputerWeekly: May Day proposed for millennium tests
ComputerWeekly: Ignorance dogs effort on bug fix
ComputerWeekly: City investors see profit in year 2000 specialists

December 10, 1997:

CMP TechWire: Year 2000 Problem Could Kill Patients
The News & Observer Raleigh: State raises estimate on computer fix
Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.): Year 2000 computer changes costly
UPI: Firm: Millennium to bring recession
Radio Free Europe: United States: Information Technology Ticks Toward The "Millennium Bomb"
Computerworld: California bill would limit Y2K liability
Reuters: Asia may lack cash for Y2K bug
Reuters: SEC will issue guide, heighten year 2000 inquiries
Reuters: British hospitals may not cope with millennium bug
Reuters: UK financial watchdog moves on millennium risk
Chicago Daily Herald: The clock is ticking - are you ready for 2000?
The Wall Street Journal: Group Seeks a Limit on Damages Related to Millennium-Bug

Svejk
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