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To: Bill Ounce who wrote (404)11/11/1997 12:55:00 PM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 9818
 
Y2k press, etc.:

Good place to find articles:
techstocks.com

One place to search for y2k press:
techstocks.com

50% of All US Organizations Won't Make the Testing Deadline Link:
techstocks.com

Europe's Top 100 Firms: Not One Is Compliant Link:
techstocks.com

Congress Warned: International Economic Crisis in 2000 Link:
techstocks.com

Life-Support Systems Are at Risk, Says UN Official Link:
techstocks.com

Senator Bennett Proposes Legislation: Disclosure of Y2K Costs Link:
techstocks.com

NYC 11/14 Y2K Conference/Media Briefing by AON:
techstocks.com

Re. New Y2k Mutual Fund:
techstocks.com

Norm: "My team has divided all our applications into three catagories":
techstocks.com

These sums, . . . and the forced contributions paid by luckless peasants, enabled him to keep his straggling troops together. --Motley.

Bounced Czech
(FBN - Sums.)



To: Bill Ounce who wrote (404)11/13/1997 12:08:00 AM
From: AHale  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
In his book "The Year 200 Computer Crisis: An Investor's Survival Guide," Tony Keyes recommends, among other things, putting money into precious metals. One specific recommendation is long-term call options on silver.