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

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To: ThirdEye who wrote (11060)4/18/1998 4:58:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
Dear Taoman: Not a tough call for me. Attorneys do NOTHING to enhance shareholder value and their extensive litigous ways have reduced shareholder value throughout the spectrum of stocks. I dont even mean the "class action" suits which benefit ONLY the attorneys but all the defensive means Corporations are forced to take every day to avoid suits all of which either cost money or cost lost opportunities. I once was CFO of a Public Company with an Attorney on the Board. I can assure you there were MANY opportunities we had and rejected as he always brought up the possibility of suit if we failed.
As to you comment on finding and correcting Y2K problems. Any company that I would want to own has management smart enough to realize its a problem and it must be fixed timely to compete effectively. JDN
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