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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paul e thomas who wrote (8552)12/27/1997 10:29:00 PM
From: bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Paul,

If there was no y2k problem, where would you see your investment money at this time?

With techs in the dump, where do you go?



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8552)12/27/1997 11:04:00 PM
From: BM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
"The bug that ate the world" - from today's Ottawa Citizen

ottawacitizen.com

In addition to this article, today's Citizen includes an additional three full pages of information and discussion on the problem.

The discussion panel included Rene Guindon, representing the federal government's Chief Information Officer, Alain Desfosses representing Canadian industry's task force on Y20000 and Joe Boivin, head of the Global Millennium Foundation.

P.S. - given the url, I wonder if the Citizen will have a Y2K bug of its own :-)



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8552)12/28/1997 11:59:00 AM
From: paul e thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
IBD FOCUSES ON Y2K

Fridays IBD regularly details the performance of 120 stocks that have both an EPS and relative price score that puts the stock in the upper 15 percentile on both indices. This week 6 Y2K stocks made the cut: IMRS,CHRZ,CBR,KEA,CBSL, and ANLY.IMRS had the third best percentage price increase of the 120 stocks from 12/18 to 12/24. This is the best representation of Y2K stocks since July.