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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (9132)1/23/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: megazoo  Respond to of 13949
 
emerald is a very dubious entity. in the past they have sponsored the likes of zitel. street don't trust them anymore.
case in point, right after mastech released the same news this morning, stock went down. not even sure why mastech is interested in emerald.



To: Josef Svejk who wrote (9132)1/23/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Hey all!!

Just saw the Cabinet's press conference regarding the current issue of the president's alledged infidelity and possible obstruction of justice.

Of special note, leading comments were that cabinet members would remain focused on the business of government and the leading issues facing us.

Of PARTICULAR NOTE and most pertinent to this thread, William Daley, Secretary of Commerce listed that his major concern was the Y2K issue and its possible impact on business.

This is the first time that I believe I have ever heard it mentioned by a major cabinet official in public comment. None of the reporters opted to pursue the topic as obviously their minds were elsewhere... but if Daley thought it worthy enough to mention, then look to see the Clinton Administration possibly using the issue to overshadow the current scandal.

And we all know that Y2K is far more important than bedding a 21 year old unpaid White House intern... :0)

I kinda like it... "If you think my infidelities are important, then watch me play the Y2K card" and you will all forget about it.... :0)

Power politics at its finest... Just a prediction on my part as the president attempts to salvage his legacy.

Regards,

Ron