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To: jas singh MD who wrote (12051)10/28/1997 7:15:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
Interesting article in the afternoon update of thestreet.com. For those of you not familar with this site, thestreet.com is headed by Jim Cramer who appears often on CNBC Squawkbox. It was rated in this week's Barron's as one of the best sites for stockmarket information.

The article quotes several analyst in which they give their opinion about the Y2K problem. Ed Yardeni(Deutsche Morgan Grenfell)Arnie Owen(Cruttenden Roth) Alex Arnold (HC Wainwright) Stephanie Moore(Giga Information Group)
Overall they are very positive about the issue and the need to address the problem.One is quoted in which he talks about the Japanese being behind in addressing the problem.Another indicates he is getting a number of phone calls asking when to buy into the Y2K stocks.
Companies mentioned in a positive light are:
Unicomp((UCMP)
Peritus(PTUS)
Seec(SEEC)
Keane(KEA)
If you are waiting to see if ZITL is on the list you are out of luck.
The above is the list. That's All Folks!



To: jas singh MD who wrote (12051)10/28/1997 7:38:00 PM
From: CalculatedRisk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
Good Evening Jas, thanks for the link. According to the Aug 15th OMB report, the next Federal Government report is due Nov 15th. (Nov 15th is a Saturday - so maybe the 17th)

Here is the August report: cio.fed.gov

It will be very interesting comparing these two reports (Aug vs. Nov). Hope all is well.
Best Regards, Bill