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To: Money Mood who wrote (7676)12/20/1997 8:08:00 PM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (3) of 31646
 
BusinessWeek Article: YEAR 2000: THE METER'S RUNNING on huge size of Y2K

Read this article!!! Articles like this are going to catapult us into the stars!
businessweek.com
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"For thousands of companies and government agencies around the world, the Year 2000 problem--Y2K for short--has become the biggest headache this side of the millennium. To fix it, U.S. companies will spend a total of $14 billion on outside consultants and programmers, predicts market researcher Dataquest Inc. Internally, they could spend triple that sum. Throw in new hardware and software purchases, and the worldwide bill could balloon to $600 billion, estimates Gartner Group. For companies, about half the money will be new funds budgeted for Y2K, according to SoundView Financial Group. But the remainder will be money they would have spent on other needed technology."

And the article goes on and on... We are on the ground floor here! YeeHaa!
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