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

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To: Nanda who wrote (11873)6/6/1998 3:09:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (3) of 13949
 
'Forwarded mail -- FYI -- should be very good. -- Roleigh
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C-SPAN is replaying the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) Panel
Discussion on Y2K, This Sunday at 4:00pm. It is perhaps the best collection of
Y2K Who's Who, each giving their best 15 minutes. No one can doubt the global
impact after watching this panel discussion. If you miss it, you can purchase
the video from CSPAN for $90.00

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Andrew M. Pegalis, Esq.
President
Next Millennium Consulting, Inc.
--Providing Comprehensive Y2K Risk Management Services--
7988A Old Georgetown Road
Bethesda, MD 20814
phone (301) 986-8500
fax (301) 986-8504
email - pegalis@consult2000.com
URL - consult2000.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Webster [SMTP:g8ubew@fanniemae.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 1998 10:20 AM
To: WDCY2K@fanniemae.com
Subject: C-SPAN2 replay of CSIS Conference on the Y2K Crisis

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (www.csis.org) hosted a
televised conference last Tuesday (June 2nd) entitled "The Y2K Crisis: A
Global Ticking Time Bomb?"

The keynote speaker was Senator Robert Bennett (R-UT), Chairman of the
Senate Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem. Other speakers
were:

-- Peter de Jager, Author, _Managing 00: Surviving the Year 2000 Computing
Crisis_
-- Edward Yardeni, Chief Economist, Deutsche Morgan Grenfell
-- Alan Simpson, President, Communications Links
-- Bruce F. Webster, Chief Technical Officer, Object Systems Group
-- Howard Rubin, Founder and CEO, Rubin Systems Inc.
-- Keith Alan Rhodes, Office of Chief Scientist, US Government Accounting Office
-- Arnaud de Borchgrave, Senior Advisor, IT/IW/IA, and Director, Global
Organized Crime Project, CSIS
-- Bradley Belt, Vice-President for International Finance and Economic Policy,
CSIS

The conference included two Q&A sessions as well, one with Sen. Bennett, and
one with the rest of the panel. The first hour was carried live on C-SPAN,
and the entire conference was replayed twice that day, once on C-SPAN and
once on C-SPAN2.

The CSIS conference will be rebroadcast on C-SPAN2 in its entirety at some
point during the weekend of June 6-7. To find out the exact time, check
C-SPAN's website at www.cspan.org or call the C-SPAN Schedule Hotline at
202.628.2205. Inquiries concerning the specific time likely need to be made
on Friday or early Saturday. You can also buy a copy of the tape (ID #106506)
from the C-SPAN distributor (800.277.2698). ..bruce..

Bruce F. Webster, CTO, Object Systems Group
Chair, Washington DC Year 2000 Group
email: bruce_webster@fanniemae.com
voice: 202.752.3979
pager: 800.516.3358
web: wdcy2k.org

[C-SPAN information courtesy of Paula Gordon at George Washington University]
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