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To: White Shoes who wrote (13730)1/16/1998 9:07:00 PM
From: jas singh MD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
Good evening White Shoes,
With all due respect, I'm not PRETENDING to be anything but a ZITEL LONG. This thread has ALWAYS been a forum to discuss the POTENTIAL future of this company. In order to evaluate this aspect, we all need to know about the various ramifications of the y2k issue. Just out of curiosity, could you possibly provide us with some research on this issue that you have done? We all know about that infamous quote by Jack King during the last conference call. That was then, and things maybe changing....maybe you got that drift by reading some of the articles that have been posted on this thread...you have read them,right??? Instead of memorizing the King quote, maybe you should learn the recent quote made by Mr. Chait....you do know what I am talking about,right???

Sincerely,

Jas



To: White Shoes who wrote (13730)1/16/1998 11:39:00 PM
From: CalculatedRisk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18263
 
White Shoes, Dr. Singh has always been a gentleman on this thread and IMO, has never hyped Zitel. His criticism of the "next week" crowd is sincere.

BTW, here is the best Y2K thread (except it is almost all Y2K bulls): exchange2000.com
Everyone: check out the header on that thread - it has links to every Y2K company that posts on SI. Thanks to Jeff Mitchell - an awesome job!

And here is Chait's comment: "things should pick up dramatically in the first quarter of 1998."
exchange2000.com

Regards, Bill