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Technology Stocks : Information Architects (IARC): E-Commerce & EIP

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To: Larry Brew who wrote (6562)6/15/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 10786
 
Y2K stocks are getting beaten bloody this morning, as usual:
ALYD -3.41%
ACLY -6.6%
CRYSF -6%
IAIC -3.16%
IMRS -2.48%
KEA -2.12%
MERQ -4.21%
SPNSF -5.08%
SYNT -4.09%
ZITL -4.95%

No, it doesn't make the hurt any less, it just puts things in perspective.

Saw this buried in the National News Briefs section on page A16 in Saturday's NY Times:

Utilities Say Outages Are Possible in 2000

An informal survey by a Senate panel of 10 of the nation's largest utilities serving 50 million people found none had a complete plan in case its computers failed because of the problem.

"We're no longer at the point of asking whether or not there will be any power disruptions," said Senator Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut, "but we are now forced to ask how severe the disruptions are going to be."


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Page A16?!

- Jeff
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