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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Personal Contingency Planning

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To: Philip S. LaMar Jr., J.D. who wrote (713)2/19/1999 4:22:00 PM
From: Ian Munro  Read Replies (1) of 888
 
Going off shore to diversify Y2K risk sounds 'risky'. Somehow this seems to me more like compounding risk, since one makes sure they can pick up more risk at each stop! This sounds like a panic situation where one believes that if they get nailed by one error, they loose it all. I don't think Y2K is that kind of risk. More likely, delay till things get sorted out, and some drop through global fear. If it is a total disaster that is expected (eg global drop to near zero), then spreading it around is not much protection!

Better the devil you know, than he AND all of his friends?

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