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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Risky Business who wrote (10465)3/27/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: Paul Barton  Respond to of 13949
 
A short list of what some companies and gvts will spend on Y2K:

City of Corpus Christi: $10 million, Source: Corpus Christi Caller Times
Aetna: $95 million, Business Today
State of Maine: $12 million, Business Today
U.S. Government: $4.7 billion, Government Computer News/OMB
BankBoston: $75 million, Business Today
Citicorp: $600 million, Reugers
Filenes Basement, $6.9 million, Boston Globe
Union Carbide $50 million, Reuters
Continental Airlines, $12 million, Reuters
Chase Manhattan Corp., $300 million, American Banker
Fleet Financial Group, less than $150 million, American Banker
NationsBank, $120 million, American Banker
J.P. Morgan & Co., $250 million, American Banker
BankAmerica Corp., $380 million, American Banker
General Motors, $500 Million, Wall Street Journal
Columbia/HCA Healthcare, $60 million, Atlanta Business Chronicle
Amoco Corp., more than $100 million, Atlanta Business Chronicle
Atlanta's Life of Georgia, $3.5 million, Atlanta Business Chronicle
Credit Suisse Group, $330 million
Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino, $56 million, Reuters.
Houston Industries, $155 million, Dow Jones News Service

got this attached to an e-mail and have no idea as to its accuracy but it looks right to me