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Technology Stocks : Y2k : effects on non Y2k related stocks

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To: John Mansfield who wrote ()6/19/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: John Mansfield   of 54
 
Warehousing

This is still pure speculation. As Y2k is nearing, it will become clear that production will be disrupted for some time (weeks, months, nobody really knows).

So a lot of goods have to be produced and stored additionally to normal storage.

Does this imply that additional storage facilities have to be built (perhaps 'provisionary ones')? If this is the case, would building companies profit from such a development?

Or is this too far fetched?

Ant thoughts?

John
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