Humble thanks, Jim, for the lesson on y2k. I've only been investing in this sector for years, so I'm sure you understand how much I appreciate a y2k 101 lesson.
Anyway, back to the now famous PINC search engine release. Instead of giving me y2k lessons, did you actually try a search for the keywords "millennium", "bug", "Y2K", "year 2000", and "compliance" on four major search engines? I did. guess what? No PINC, no banner, no Millenium Bug Kit. Nada. Zilch.
Big oops, don't you think? I do.
As Susie pointed out, if you try "Millenium Bug Kit," on Excite, yes, once in a great while (once out of 30 tries, then I gave up) you do get the PINC banner. Are you impressed? Guess what? I'm not.
So, in a nutshell, if someone has heard of the whole string of words "Millenium Bug Kit" and they enter it in some search engines, they may get a PINC banner.
And they paid money for that, and paid to put out a press release?
Now do you understand why I'm simply cracking up?
So, if I was a long here like you, I'd can the lessons, and do some itsy bitsy teeny weeny tiny DD on this here PINC company that's spending thousands like there's no tomorrow on fluff and stock hype, when they've got not much in the bank. You have looked at their financials, right?
Oh, and A_Greenwood, great research on Jeff - #reply-6109963 - did you also figure out that I'm the FBN mail clerk? Nothing else about FBNA that strikes you as a bit out of the ordinary?
All the best to ya!
Cheers,
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