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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (352)11/9/1997 10:50:00 PM
From: David Eddy  Respond to of 1361
 
Bill -

Seems sort of silly to speculate on Y2K stocks then....doesn't it?

EVERYTHING to do with stocks at the end of a major bull market is silly. Besides, it depends on which side of the transaction you sit... if you're making money while speculating then you're clearly a wise investor... if loosing, then clearly you're speculating.

But that's the stock market... entirely seperate from the reality & severity of the Y2K issue.

- David



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (352)11/11/1997 5:53:00 AM
From: PaulM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1361
 
BW - Have been away for a while. The thread's unrecognizable.

As is the Y2k sector, as we approach the fateful day and investors
realize they've poured cash into what amounts to a two year business.