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To: ztect who wrote (960)2/25/1999 4:36:00 PM
From: Tim Callaghan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1541
 
Ztech,

To further illustrate your blatant propensity to distort the facts and slanted biased view of reality -- the following is an article which I have discovered from Business 2.0 magazine which substantiates GTCI'S research reportwith reference to the global cost of Y2K . It clearly shows that they did not fabricate and pulled these numbers out of thin air as your previous posts have suggested.

* " Y2K stand to show us just how fragile the technological infrastructure we rely on in the New Economy really is, and how fragmented our global economy still is in planning for the bug... Leading consultant group Cap Gemini America reported in late October 1998 that 90% of the companies in the US -- arguable the leader in Y2K readiness -- have missed the Y2K deadlines. And addressing the problem hardly comes cheap. Some estimates put the total global cost of fixing Y2K at US$1.4 trillion. In other words, twice the combined costs of the Vietnam War, the 1995 Kobe and 1994 LA earthquakes, and Hurricane Andrew, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development...."

Now, Ztech, are you going to report Business 2.0 Magazine, Gemini America, Organization for Econnomic Co-operation to the SEC as well for hype and stock manipulation for GTCI!!!

* Source-- Business 2.0 Jan 99

* Source--Business 2.0 Magazine, Jan. 99