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

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To: DD™ who wrote (12351)7/14/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
To: David Sheridan (20549 )
From: Ken Salaets
Tuesday, Jul 14 1998 1:10PM ET
Reply # of 20553

Re Clinton Speech.

All IMHO. Very solid speech. Large crowd as well, with the key
Members of Congress front row -center (except for Morella of
MD). Clinton set the right tone re the problem and the challenge it
poses for everyone, and business in particular. Considerable focus
by both Clinton and Gore on the problem of embedded systems.
Provided multiple opportunities for me to raise my Tava banner.
Heh heh. Imagine that, now even the president is a part of the
Wexler Y2K Hoax theory! LOL!

Gore's warm-up speech was probably the best I have seen him
give. Clearly concerned, however, about the political risks Y2K
poses for the Administration, and more specifically, for him. gggg.

All in all, I'd give Gore a firm B, and give the president an A. And
Starr was no where in sight. gggg.

K
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