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To: Hoatzin who wrote (9427)2/11/1998 8:19:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
The Financial Times now has an ongoing "Millennium Watch" feature. Todays is at:

ft.com

Also, a guest article from Feb. 4. entitled, "This could be the year of panic".

ft.com

Cheers,
Bond



To: Hoatzin who wrote (9427)2/11/1998 10:01:00 AM
From: RikRichter  Respond to of 13949
 
Y2K + CA + CSC + UNICAST + SOROS = ???

Yesterday, IAIC was at 20 + 1 5/8, a new post-recovery high from its recent December low of 10 1/2.

IAIC's joint news release yesterday with CA pointed out that one of CA's clients, Gulfstream Aersopace, had successfully used IAIC's UNICAST/2000 for CA-ADS. CA controls 95% of the Fortune 1000 marketplace.

If the CA buyout of CSC goes through, an IT Goliath will be crowned with $11 billion in revenues and 50,000 workers globally, all of which IAIC can leverage from.

BTW, the California WSJ edition of "Heard on the Street" had a very favorable write-up of ZITL (I do not own). An analyst was quoted saying that the market for automated Y2K software solutions is $130 billion and that ZITL's stock price can quadruple from current levels.

IMO, this bodes well for ALL Y2K tool makers, IAIC included.

Regards.

Elliot



To: Hoatzin who wrote (9427)2/11/1998 10:02:00 AM
From: JJMM  Respond to of 13949
 
State Compensation Insurance Fund of California awards Zmax Corporation Y2K contract.

biz.yahoo.com