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To: AD who wrote (1473)10/28/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Respond to of 1654
 
In an Oct. 20 SEC filing, PepsiCo expressed optimism about its Y2K project but acknowledged the possibility of "a temporary inability to manufacture or bottle product in certain locations" after Jan. 1, 2000.

In fact, Pepsi uses a fully-automated freshness dating system and it's at least possible that consumers could receive product bottled prior to 1900 yet labeled as "fresh".



To: AD who wrote (1473)10/28/1998 7:25:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Respond to of 1654
 
S&P 500 Y2K Search Engine: SEC Reports
Link:
progsys.com
Comment:
Economist Ed Yardeni has set up a useful tool: a search engine that lets you read the corporate y2k reports required by the Securtities & Exchange Commission. It covers the S&P 500 companies.

Go to the page. You can put in a corporation's ticker symbol. Or you can search by industry group.

Read for yourself how little is being done, how it's all goals and no compliance. Read the lawyers' language. It says one thing: y2k will not be fixed.

Plan accordingly.


Link:
progsys.com