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To: jwk who wrote (28821)2/24/1999 12:55:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
jwk,

Yeah... I think that Sen. Bennett's comments are going to be just the start of seeing more attention paid to Y2K.

I'm hoping that it signals a renewed interest in Y2K stocks.

I'm hearing that some of the folks on the Daytrader's IRC channel are accmulating Y2K companies again in the belief that the sector is poised for a turnaround in market sentiment.

Tava is being mentioned quite actively out there as well. Lot's of daytraders were playing it yesterday and that builds recognition on the street.

Btw, we're long again. (or according to David S., we're short... :0)

Regards,

Ron



To: jwk who wrote (28821)2/24/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear jwk: WASHINGTON -- After almost a year of systematic investigation, a special Senate committee warns in a report to be released within days that all segments of the U.S. economy -- from hospitals to electric power plants -- remain ''at risk'' from the year 2000 computer problem that looms less than one year away.
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To be released within DAYS. Gosh, after reading the whole article even I am becoming edgy, you know, like a pit in my stomach. I dont like the feel of this. Since I have been aware of this problem since early 1997 and I am getting nervous, what in the hell is going to happen to the general populance when the Senate issues a report like this??? JDN