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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (818)1/2/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: Don S.Boller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Cheryl:
Trust this will not sound evasive to you, but I don't know
the names of specific companies. My son works in an
atmosphere of confidentiality and doesn't share a lot with
me. His employer is a publicly held - major and its clients
a extremely sensitive about anyone (particularly regulators
or competitors) knowing what they are doing or have in-
the-mill. Sorry. Just to reiterate - he doen't poo-poo the
problem - but says, don't lose sleep over it. Other companies
and government agencies may be in worse shape. Would
seem to me that if problem is as vast as perceived by some -
govt. types should get involved at once and get private
indusrty to make an "all out push". I, like Jeff heard the
wolves cry about $100/bbl. oil, S&L industry insolvency,
default on SA loans, etc.,etc, I do agree that such a
possibility dictates that perhaps some "insurance" is
warranted. (The wolf may show up).
HNY
Don