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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (2933)12/13/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) of 9818
 
F500: flybyday.com
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Fortune 500 - Scheduled Internal Remediation

The following table lists the dates when Fortune 500 companies expect to achieve internal remediation, according to their SEC
filings. Internal remediation is the date when they intend to finish fixing or replacing their IT and embedded systems.

Summary:

58 Companies are not publicly held, and do not have to report to the SEC
126 Companies provided no date or meaningless legalese such as "in a timely manner"
6 Companies have stated that they are already internally remediated
68 Companies expect to be substantially finished on or before 12/31/98
38 Companies expect to be substantially finished on or before 03/31/99
146 Companies expect to be substantially finished on or before 06/30/99
37 Companies expect to be substantially finished on or before 09/30/99
20 Companies expect to be substantially finished on or before 12/31/99
1 Company expects to be finished after January 1, 2000

Notes:

The first date is the latest SEC filing date. The second date is when they intend to complete fixing or replacing their IT
and embedded systems. The last column is an optional percentage of completion, if the company provides one. All
information is self reported, although some companies have their data independently auditted. Some companies are
expecting to receive compliant hardware and software from third parties. That information will be contained in a separate
survey.
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From:
Robert Egan <egan263@nospam_allowed.ix.netcom.com>
za 16:20

Subject:
Re: Yardeni Does an Egan

Tom Benjamin wrote:
>
> yardeni.com
>
> The latest in Yardeni's series Y2K Reporter is up this week. He made an
> effort similar to the one made by Robert Egan (Where is the right honourable
> one, by the way? How can Egan watchers keep up?) Anyway Yardeni looked at
> the S&P 500, and titled his piece "Lots of Laggards".
>

Don't forget the tireless volunteers! Without them, it would have taken
me this long to finish as well.

I finally finished the Fortune 500 Y2K internal remediation page,
complete with links to the Yahoo SEC filings.

flybyday.com

Regards
Robert [Getting ready for another go] Egan
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