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To: long-gone who wrote (13988)6/30/1998 3:44:00 PM
From: High Grader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116796
 
I asked Rick Versteeg of Prognosis Software if he would give his opinion on gold and the Elliott wave.

I have posted his chart and commentary at

elkvalley.net



To: long-gone who wrote (13988)6/30/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 116796
 
' The federal reserve prepares for the year 2000 (Greenspan quote yet again)

06/28/98

By Alan Peppard / The Dallas Morning News

Bruce Willis' new meteor movie Armageddon hadn't been released earlier this month when Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan was honored for his outstanding public policy by the Harvard Business School Club of Washington, D.C. But some Dallasites at the event report that when asked about the looming year 2000 (a.k.a. Y2K) computer crisis, the Fed chairman seemed familiar with the movie's plot.

Mr. Greenspan's Dallasite friend Al Casey was at the event with Dallas businesswoman Pat Patterson. They report that when asked about Y2K, Mr. Greenspan said that the Fed's computers were fine, but he couldn't speak for other organizations with whom the Fed interfaces.

"It's kind of like a meteor movie," Mr. Greenspan said. "You know exactly what's going to happen and when it's going to happen. The only question is whether or not it's going to hit you."

dallasnews.com