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Technology Stocks : 1999: RETURN OF THE YEAR 2000 (Y2K) STOCK

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To: Runner who wrote (2)11/21/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: Urlman   of 17
 
Thursday November 19 5:17 AM ET Class Action Y2K Suit - (DOTHAN) -- Houston County's Circuit Court will apparently be the battlefield in what may be the first lawsuit filed against a ''Y-two-K'' computer glitch. The suit was filed by plaintiff lawyer Jere Beasley of Montgomery, and accuses Equitrac of Atlanta of failing to live up to a maintenance contract with its customers. Equitrac's contracts extend beyond the year 2000, when many computers are expected to fail to recognize the turn of the millennium and either stop... or reset their internal calendars to 1900. The lawsuit accuses Equitrac of refusing to provide free, or low cost upgrades to its customers.
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