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To: Debra Orlow who wrote (5157)2/2/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 99985
 
Debra, <<< maybe it's time to check out those Y2K stocks again, or at least throw some $$$ into that Y2K index fund.....>>>>

The market is totally disgusted with these Y2K stocks as they have
not made the money that the street thought they would 2 years ago
and the street is very concerned that A Y2K stock will have nothing to
do come 2001-02. Several of these companies have Y2K as only an
adjunct to their other software businesses but the market does
not care.

Kea, Chrz are prob. 2 of the best Y2K plays that have ongoing
businesses in addition to Y2K work, but the mkt does not like these
stocks. Their will be better angles at playing Y2K..(IMO)

Best Regards,

John