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To: Narotham Reddy who wrote (1734)5/29/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2761
 
Narotham - Re.: Kumar: "Especially in the Silicon Valley, there
are Indians everywhere, but in the high-tech
industry there are a lot of Indians who work in
this particular industry."

It may look like Indians are everywhere because their brown skin or their last names are noticeable. There are many more immigrants from Canada, UK, Phillippines and Mexico. Look at the Immigration data over last decade. It so happens that Indians have selected specific professions (engineering, computers, etc.) to pursue.

I have an occasion or two to see the Editor of India Currents and I'll make it a point to discuss the basis for this article. The bottom line is that the visas will not be denied, the US companies or the SEC will see that they are y2k compliant before shareholders lawsuits start. Ram