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

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To: ThirdEye who wrote (401)12/16/1997 3:59:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) of 1361
 
<<I think Wexler is proving to be a visionary after all>>

Thanks, but I wouldn't go as far as calling myself a "visionary"; rather, I would say that I'm a value investor...and there is relatively no value in most Y2K stocks.

The Y2K "crisis" is a hoax. It is basically turning out to be a relatively minor and fragmented maintenance issue. The biggest player is turning out to be Keane, which is not a surprise...since they were already a large contracting firm.

If you disagree, I invite you to continue buying these stocks.
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