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Technology Stocks : VIAS VIASOFT & THE Y2K PROBLEM

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To: JDRogers who wrote (1862)11/20/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Larry Brew   of 2067
 
JDRogers, Just got back on line after a 1 day shutdown due to having
new carpet installed. Based on your review of the stockholder meeting, maybe I should have lived with the old carpet and used the
money to short VIAS. I can't believe they say y2k mainframe revenues are dead. Surely they mean short term and still plan to remain prepared. I'm really going to have to re-think this company. I usually
view attrition as 'sour grapes', but after management's stockholders
verbage, hmmm, could it be management?? Seems they can't define a
direction. solution, TED isn't the only one who's lost his butt in
y2k's. Dollars are relative to income, but y2k's cost me 10% of
all my retirement funds and I'm only 57. At this rate I should be just
about broke in time for social security. :-) Even worse, I still
plan to stick with the sector!
Larry
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