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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Jeff Redman who wrote (3683)2/5/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (2) of 9818
 
<flatsville: your so smart (in your own mind) try to explain this, or is a real world example too much for you? ... "V.P. Kraft Foods said "massive" problems will start occurring January 1,1999 ... because of date codes. They've already encountered problems.">

THIS WAS ASKED & ANSWERED PREVIOUSLY JEFF.
REPOST: Message 7655979
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JEFF: You're right. You wouldn't be having, or seeing problems with delivery right now. And, I don't anticipate that you'll run into problems until later this year. I have no idea when. I haven't kept up with this.

He [Kraft VP] was referring to "massive problems" internally. Remember, where I mentioned that certain raw materials (not many back then) ... had to be tracked manually?

IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN A RECAP OF CONFERENCE LAST SPRING, RECOUNTING PROBLEMS IN FOOD PROCESSING ...
Message 7621036

This is the "Kraft & Massive Problem" deal that that Jeff keeps bringing up. It clearly states that what was referred to were "massive problems" which they encountered INTERNALLY, a year ago. Kraft is well ahead of the game, and has been working on this for some time. Nonetheless, they as other's are developing contingency plans.

Cheryl

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