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To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (8531)12/25/1997 11:22:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Ram,

This is very strong point. Considering that perception is almost everything,what would you as a CEO want your investing public or your clients to think in regards to your progress in fixing a problem that you were just FORCED to disclose to them by the SEC? A forced disclosure may imply a lack of faith, whereas a public press announcement of a voluntary association with a well known y2k remediation firm prior to seeing it in a 10-K will imply prior notice. Don't be too suprised to see a big rush for companies to get their names in print in this regard prior to their next annual or quarterly report. That means this should start happening right after the New Year as many companies become liberated from their 97 budgets. JMO.

Regards,

Gerry



To: P. Ramamoorthy who wrote (8531)12/26/1997 12:35:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
CHIRODOC-CORRECTION

ACLY NOT ALYD!!!!!