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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (5732)5/16/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
' Topic: Re: ABB-From Inside the Electrical Industry
Sent: 16 May 1999 09:06:20 PDT

ombre wrote in message <373e2b4a.8206391@news.nbn.net>...

bonnie found this and posted it to euy2k.
ABB is a global $30-billion engineering and technology company serving www2.abb.ch

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The biggest risk therefore comes from cascading system events which develop from multiple sources

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Just about sums up why it is so hard to get a grip on the magnitude of the Y2K problem everywhere.

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From: Ralph Daugherty <ralph@ee.net>
Topic: Re: ABB-From Inside the Electrical Industry
Sent: Sun, 16 May 1999 14:38:42 -0400

black wrote:

message by "black"
If only NERC were as forthright as ABB. If they were, we wouldn't feel like their reports were a whitewash. There are no pollyannas at ABB, which is a major supplier to electric utilities, and they are not irresponsible suppliers hiding behind lawyers. There's no reason why every supplier cannot be this forthcoming, and no reason to accept less from anybody else.

Ralph

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