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

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To: BigJake who wrote (11498)5/12/1998 1:30:00 PM
From: megazoo  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
<Wouldn't that increase opportunities for US and Canadian Y2K players not using Indian off-shore resources?>

people can think whatever they want, but i will be waiting tomorrow to grab CBSL and SYNT at firesale prices.
it's not like the American Y2K programmers are out of work. It's more like this nation's economic growth will come to a sweeping halt if Y2K is not resolved.
Just today Ameritech said it will take 250 Million to fix its Y2K problem.
This is height of the market at its inefficient best. My advise to you (not you, BigJake, per se) would be not to buy today. The climax will come tomorrow. You probably can get CBSL at 19 and SYNT at 20. And then you close your eyes and think the following: Capitalism reigns supreme in this country. Compared to the calamity that Y2K will bring to the nation, by way of ECONOMIC - that is green dollars in plain English - slowdown, this issue of Indian nuclear test will be considered a bed of roses.

biz.yahoo.com

''U.S. business interests need Indian software programmers,''...

''U.S. companies are not doing charity to India by giving software orders,'' ...

you make the call.
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