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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (2959)10/4/1998 9:20:00 PM
From: Nandu  Read Replies (2) of 12475
 
BTW did you read the article about the Y2K etc I posted earlier and if so any thoughts??

Yes. The danger seems real. Y2K work will not stop
immediately on 1/1/2000 but it will taper off. Whether
the current players, Satyam in particular, will be able to
parlay their current business contacts into more
business in the future remains to be seen.

BTW, I am a S/W Engineer myself, but work in
a more leading edge area (currently on a product
in the same space as RealMedia). My own view of the whole
Y2K industry is that come 2000, the resources that
were diverted to solving the Y2K problem will come back
to the purchase of more traditional computer products
and services and this will help people like me. It
should also help Indian IT companies who are not
concentrating on Y2K work.

I am thinking of visiting home around Christmas.
I will try to gather some more info in this "Y2K problem"
and might book profits on my Satyam holdings. Thanks for
the heads up.
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