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

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To: Mondoman who wrote (1316)10/23/1996 12:14:00 PM
From: Zeus549   of 13949
 
Mondoman,
Although you have touched upon some interesting points , most have been exhaustively discussed on this thread. But if you think this is such a scam--I have two suggestions for you. 1) short all these companies. 2) Call some of the companies such as Kaiser Permanente Hospitals or Prudential Insurance and ask them why they spent several million dollars fixing their "non-problem"? Obviously they must be a bunch of idiots to have been so suckered. I'm sure they just threw this money away before really investigating the problem. There is a whole slew of companies that are currently trying to fix their "non-problems" also. I guess they are all suffering from dilusional hallucinations? Right? As far as the dollar amount to fix this "non-problem", I don't think anyone has a very good handle on. Why is VIAS a good bet, since they are almost exclusively devoted to fixing this hoax. (At least try to be consistent). Actually you sound like someonme who has shorted some of these companies and is suffering from truamatic shortitis. Good luck.
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