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To: sibe who wrote (12833)9/8/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Kathy Riley  Respond to of 13949
 
Thats bad <g>, and I hope its not THAT bad over there, although Ihave
to wonder, based on the progress I am studying in certain companies.
Just looking at number of inquiries by region, Asia is WAY beyond
in inquiring to their United States vendors in regards to the problems.
Things are going to get quite nasty I expect. What about all these
Japanese banks who a while back said collectively they planned on
spending $250 million as a gropu on Year 2k. I wonder where that
stands now? Has anybody seen recent Gartner group research in
regards to efforts overseas?

BTW, Risky, Cogif, among others looks like a ripping buy here.
My guess is any of the strong ones in this sector that have substantially
dropped in price will be winners in the fall, winter and spring.
I can't believe investors will be passing over this sector to play
the internets again. At least the strong ones in the sector, I would
hope to see some significant price movements in the next six months,
as small caps pick back up again.

Best regards,

Kathy