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


To: _scott who wrote (12373)7/15/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
Employees (in some companies) are being told to be cautious about what they say or not say to their clients or customer companies about their y2k compliance, due to potential legal problems. Who will be the first to file a lawsuit? Ram



To: _scott who wrote (12373)7/16/1998 8:27:00 AM
From: Ty R  Respond to of 13949
 
Scott, you should give up trying to talk about IAIC on this thread. Only Elliot, you and myself seem to be interested...I think once the old Mad Monk called it a "scam" a long time ago, many people were afraid to say anything positive about it. We, on the IAIC thread, know that we've got a gem. We're all expecting great earnings and continued growth going forward. IAI will announce earnings before the bell on Monday (7/20). They are currently presenting to institutional investors (with about 50 or so other companies) at a show in the DC metropolitan area. IAIC is on the NASDAQ national board now. Every one of their plans has fallen into place. IMHO, it's only a matter of time before the Y2K sector gets hot again, and hopefully (for us who care), IAIC will lead the pack! ...let's keep our fingers crossed.

Regards,

Ty

P.S. Good luck to ALL Y2K investors!