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To: J. Nelson who wrote (14)11/23/1997 1:18:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 106
 
techweb.com
Year 2000 Quirks Will Hit Us Slowly

By Wayne Rash

I don't know about you," my friend said, laughing nervously, "but I'm putting everything into gold." My friend, a senior executive for one of the world's largest software companies, wasn't worried about the recent stock market crash and rebound cycle. To him, that was small potatoes.



To: J. Nelson who wrote (14)11/23/1997 1:22:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 106
 
nytimes.com
Foreign Banks Are Behind in Repairing 2000 Bug
By SAUL HANSELL

Big United States banks and investment firms, prodded by regulators, are making progress on a widespread software problem that could cause computers to crash seconds after midnight on Dec. 31, 1999. But many overseas banks in the increasingly interdependent global financial system may be woefully behind or even ignoring the problem.



To: J. Nelson who wrote (14)11/23/1997 1:25:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 106
 
nytimes.com
Real Estate: For Building Operators, a Taste Of The Year 2000 In '99?
By JOHN HOLUSHA

NEW YORK -- Office workers heading back to their buildings after all the celebrations accompanying the advent of the year 2000 may be in for a surprise. They may find that the building's security system does not recognize their magnetically coded card. They may also find all the elevators stubbornly insistent on staying on the ground floor.



To: J. Nelson who wrote (14)11/23/1997 1:34:00 PM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 106
 
Question: What happend to the 6,000,000 shares issued IMO, to buy the mining co?

Answer: I think you mean 3 million shares at $2 per share, not 6 million shares. It's my understanding that these shares were returned back to the company after Cetacean Industries, Inc. announced the disengagement of Juina Mining Company, Inc.

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Cetacean Acquires Juina Mining Company, Inc.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Cetacean Industries, Inc. (''Cetacean''), (OTC:CTAE), a resource exploration/development holding company today announces the recent acquisition of Juina Mining Company, Inc. (''JMC'') of Reno, Nevada. Cetacean completed the transaction with the issuance of $6 million in restricted equity ($2.00 per share) in the parent holding company. JMC, a 100% owned subsidiary of Cetacean, has mineral and mining rights in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.