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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (20566)7/14/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (2) of 31646
 
SENATOR BOB BENNETT, CLINTON, CNBC & Y2K
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WOW! Bennett was BRUTALLY honest. CNBC was gonna talk about Clinton's Y2K speech for last 12 minutes of segment. Only mentioned a couple of points from Clinton's speech.

But .. Bob Bennett was interviewed about 10 min. A forceful speaker. Big focus on embedded chips and infrastructure. I'm looking forward to CNBC transcript. Sure hope it becomes available.

POSSIBILITIES:
"Plants won't open"
"Telephones won't work"
"No power"
"Supply Chain" (Small/mid-size business WAY behind)
"Just-in-Time Inventory"
"Most foreign countries FAR behind U.S." (With few exceptions.)

When CNBC guy said, something like "Well it looks like Wall Street has everything under control and hasn't been running into any glitches with their current test ..."

Bennetr said, "I doubt they haven't had any glitches." Said more, both pro & con. (I wasn't reassured. Wexler probably will be.) Here's some info I pulled together on Wall Street's current Y2K test: Message 5189785

Cheryl
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