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

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (11596)5/17/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (3) of 13949
 
>>>About 85% of Mastech's workers hold H1-B visas, according to Thomas Browne Jr., a Prudential Securities analyst. The figure is 75% at Intelligroup, 63% at Syntel, 53% at Information Management Resources and 33% at Complete Business Solutions. <<<

If the US Government cancels the H1-B visas of Indian programmers as part of their impending sanctions against India..... THESE COMPANIES ARE IN SERIOUS TROUBLE.

I suggest that shareholders in these companies evaluate their exposure to this likely paradigm shift in the Y2K industry. Companies with little exposure to this crisis will benefit immensely from this change and I expect that per line of code rates will increase dramatically.

Tech Master
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