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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (12207)12/6/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 54805
 
The Time December 13th issue has a interesting article on page 120.

Y2 Buy Stocks.
If nothing happens at midnight 2000, the only people panicking will be those who sold short.


by Daniel Kadlec

"...John Cleland, chief investment strategist at fund company Security Benefit Group is so convinced that stocks will "melt up" next month that he has begun a special marketing campaign to attract new money by year's end. "Y2K will be the biggest non-event in history," he predicts. "The door will not be wide enough for everyone who wants to buy stocks in January...."

If Cleland is right, pent-up demand will lift everything, and popular tech stocks will get more popular....

SSB likes beaten-up big stocks, including Fluor, H & R Block, and Hasbro. You've got choices. The first one, though, is to be invested."

Fred