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To: Gurupup who wrote (6496)11/24/1997 11:45:00 AM
From: Cents  Respond to of 31646
 
Great points Skip, too bad about Blockbuster...that was one I watched and missed the boat on too! I don't agree that TPRO will lose if Y2K is not for real though, just the perception and possibility of it being real may cause a lot of jobs to be sold! At any rate they are in a great position to be the largest mechanical contractor in the country should they choose to. My bets down as well but I see no double zeros on that wheel! Y2K I had always believed to be overdone in the press, but after talking to some technical people recently, I think the problem is a real one!

Cents



To: Gurupup who wrote (6496)11/24/1997 11:55:00 AM
From: bs  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 31646
 
I just found out I'll be working on a video presentation for a major chemical manufacturer about Y2K. I'll work with the local Y2K Director, and the presentation will go out to the rest of their factories throughout the world.
They are just in the assessment stage, from what I can gather.
Do I:

a. Recommend TPRO as a concerned investor
b. Pass the Y2K Director's name on to somebody at TPRO
c. Tell them to check out the website for info

Any ideas?