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

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To: Nanda who wrote (11133)4/21/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
Humbly report, All, Year 2000 Wire/Securities Filings Research Reveals 60% of Largest U.S. Corporations Are Only in First Phase of Year 2000 Project.

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"This information highlights two important investment issues,"
said Ian Hayes, executive vice president, Triaxsys Research. "It's
good news for investors in Year 2000 vendor stocks because the
majority of the projected Year 2000 expenditures, at least $27
billion, is still waiting to be spent. It's bad news for those heavily
invested in the Fortune 250 companies and should warn investors that
increased pressure on corporate management is needed to safeguard
their investments."


Svejk
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