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To: paul e thomas who wrote (8760)1/6/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
The following are stocks listed on year2000.com as companies that are
affiliated in some way with Year 2000 work, and their corresponding threads here on SI:
acly -- 207.183.153.206 cpwr -- 207.183.153.206 lgsa.m -- 207.183.153.206 sds -- 207.183.153.206
agcr -- 207.183.153.206 crysf -- 207.183.153.206 mapx -- 207.183.153.206 seec -- 207.183.153.206
ags -- 207.183.153.206 csc -- 207.183.153.206 mast -- 207.183.153.206 segu -- 207.183.153.206
alrc -- 207.183.153.206 csgi -- 207.183.153.206 mcic -- 207.183.153.206 spnsf -- 207.183.153.206
alyd -- 207.183.153.206 cstf -- 207.183.153.206 merq -- 207.183.153.206 spri -- 207.183.153.206
amswa -- 207.183.153.206 czt -- 207.183.153.206 mifgy -- 207.183.153.206 ssax -- 207.183.153.206
amsy -- 207.183.153.206 ddddf -- 207.183.153.206 mlu.al -- 207.183.153.206 ssw -- 207.183.153.206
anly -- 207.183.153.206 ddim -- 207.183.153.206 mvsi -- 207.183.153.206 sunw -- 207.183.153.206
asi -- 207.183.153.206 dec -- 207.183.153.206 ncr -- 207.183.153.206 sybs -- 207.183.153.206
at -- 207.183.153.206 dsft -- 207.183.153.206 neom -- 207.183.153.206 synt -- 207.183.153.206
atec -- 207.183.153.206 dsys -- 207.183.153.206 niqu -- 207.183.153.206 syny -- 207.183.153.206
aud -- 207.183.153.206 ecsgy -- 207.183.153.206 noc -- 207.183.153.206 tdm -- 207.183.153.206
bdmi -- 207.183.153.206 eds -- 207.183.153.206 nrl -- 207.183.153.206 tesi -- 207.183.153.206
bel -- 207.183.153.206 egns -- 207.183.153.206 ntpl -- 207.183.153.206 tfrc -- 207.183.153.206
brcp -- 207.183.153.206 emc -- 207.183.153.206 nwre -- 207.183.153.206 tpii -- 207.183.153.206
btgi -- 207.183.153.206 encc -- 207.183.153.206 ols -- 207.183.153.206 tpro -- 207.183.153.206
ca -- 207.183.153.206 forsf -- 207.183.153.206 onup -- 207.183.153.206 tsg -- 207.183.153.206
caci -- 207.183.153.206 frxu.v -- 207.183.153.206 opsy -- 207.183.153.206 tsim -- 207.183.153.206
cayn -- 207.183.153.206 gac.to -- 207.183.153.206 orcl -- 207.183.153.206 tsk -- 207.183.153.206
cbr -- 207.183.153.206 gart -- 207.183.153.206 phxu -- 207.183.153.206 tsri -- 207.183.153.206
cbsl -- 207.183.153.206 gpw.v -- 207.183.153.206 plat -- 207.183.153.206 ttn -- 207.183.153.206
ccee -- 207.183.153.206 gte -- 207.183.153.206 pms -- 207.183.153.206 ucmp -- 207.183.153.206
cdo -- 207.183.153.206 hit -- 207.183.153.206 psft -- 207.183.153.206 uis -- 207.183.153.206
cfs -- 207.183.153.206 iaic -- 207.183.153.206 ptus -- 207.183.153.206 vias -- 207.183.153.206
chrz -- 207.183.153.206 ibm -- 207.183.153.206 rel -- 207.183.153.206 vxtk -- 207.183.153.206
clmt -- 207.183.153.206 ifmx -- 207.183.153.206 rhi -- 207.183.153.206 walk -- 207.183.153.206
cmsx -- 207.183.153.206 imrs -- 207.183.153.206 romc -- 207.183.153.206 wang -- 207.183.153.206
cogif -- 207.183.153.206 infm -- 207.183.153.206 saa -- 207.183.153.206 whit -- 207.183.153.206
cognf -- 207.183.153.206 isli -- 207.183.153.206 scbi -- 207.183.153.206 zitl -- 207.183.153.206
cosi -- 207.183.153.206 kea -- 207.183.153.206 sctc -- 207.183.153.206 zmax -- 207.183.153.206



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8760)1/6/1998 10:33:00 PM
From: RWS  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13949
 
I'm pretty ignorant, but it seems to me that when the news gets to IBD, its time to sell these and buy the tool vendors. After they move up you'll read about them in IBD.

RWS
mad lurker



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8760)1/7/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: Stewart V. Nelson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13949
 
Paul

What will happen to the "Body Shops" when Generous Motors (or all the late Fortune 500 companies) hire away all the service providers Y2K talent at significant salary increases and bonuses? Could get real interesting this year, when managers see their bonuses slipping away! Perhaps they will open up their pocket books to hire the best and brightest. Just a thought!

Regards
Stewart V. Nelson

I am long TSK, TSCC and CSFT.