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Technology Stocks : Information Architects (IARC): E-Commerce & EIP

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To: sibe who wrote (5019)3/17/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) of 10786
 
From Dow Jones 3/17/98:
BankAmerica Corp. estimates it will spend about $380 million to fix the
Year2000 problem in its computer systems. Of that estimate, the San
Francisco bank giant has spent about $90 million during 1997 to make
sure its systems are compliant, the company said in its annual 10-K
filing with the SEC. None of the costs is expected to hurt the company's
results in any reporting period, BA noted.

From: Ed Yardeni <yardeni@ix.netcom.com>
To: y2kreporter-recipient@yardeni.com
Subject: Raising Odds Of Y2K Recession

I am raising the odds of a year 2000 recession from 40% to 60%.
See my latest Y2K REPORTER, which is open to the public at
yardeni.com.
Subscribers can join me in a conference call at 10:30 am (NYC) on
Monday, March 16, to hear why I've done so. Ask your DMG sales rep for
the phone number. If you miss the call, ask for the rebroadcast phone
number.

Please forward this message as appropriate.

Ed Yardeni
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