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To: BONZ who wrote (8546)8/30/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: BigJake  Respond to of 10903
 
Aha! Thanks BONZ. That explains a lot.



To: BONZ who wrote (8546)8/30/1998 5:30:00 PM
From: JOHN IACOVACCI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Very Helpful post !!!!

Thanks it makes sense to me also!

I noticed a lot of people here are also involved in other Y2K
investments. This probably adds to the frustration level. After
spending ump-teen hours reading story after story, post after post
along with boring c-span Y2K hearings I'm still convinced that these
stocks will have a strong run. The summary of what I'm reading is:

A) Most companies that will be Y2K ready will spend more than they budgeted for.
B) Larger American companies mainly Wall street and banks are ahead
of everyone else.
C) Mid to small sized companies are in danger of not becoming compliant.
D) Foreign countries are also not very well prepared.
E) IT Budgets for next year will consist of at least 30% Y2K.
F) More and more government studies show the need for urgency.
G) The insurance and banking industries have been putting pressure
on companies to become compliant.