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Technology Stocks : 2000 Date-Change Problem: Scam, Hype, Hoax, Fraud

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To: Bill J. Landis who wrote (859)9/14/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (3) of 1361
 
You are wrong.

<<Coming up with an impressive portfolio (short or long) in just about any sector using hindsight is no big achievement.>>

You are a fool. Check out the date I started my y2K thread. by the way, I've been short Zitel long before that...when it was trading in the 50s.

<<You're not 100% right unless ALL of the Y2K stocks have performed that badly,>>

Nonsense. I continue to be 100 % correct about the Y2K hoax. there is absolutely ZERO evidence that the Y2K problem will cost even a fraction of what the scamsters have been predicting.

<<consider, for example, Keane (Amex KEA):>>

keane is not a Y2K company. it is a well-managed consulting firm that has been growing steadily long before the y2K problem entered the picture. Most of keane's recent growth has been fueled by non-Y2K work. Read the 10-Qs.
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