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To: Trebor who wrote (5443)6/10/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Wally Mastroly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Y2K - and from our government:

>Feds concerned about Y2K progress

Glitch may slow economy in 1999 <

usatoday.com

Excerpt:

"In January, the SEC sought to solicit Year 2000 battle plans from
Corporate America, issuing a directive that annual and quarterly reports include updates on how corporations are dealing with the computer problem, and how much it will cost.

What they produced has been a disappointment to many, including
Bennett, who says he will renew his efforts to mandate detailed
corporate reporting..."

You are of course correct, more companies/agencies should be more forthright in acknowledging any problems & progress toward solutions.