Promises Kept/Broken - 68 Large Companies To Watch

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Lane Core has found 68 Fortune 500 companies who have stated that their Y2K remediation would be complete by Dec 31, 1998

How many of the follow 68 companies will end up on De Jager's Promises Kept section?

http://y2ktimebomb.com/Computech/Issues/lcore9851.htm



-- Arnie Rimmer (Arnie_Rimmer@usa.net), December 23, 1998

Answers

Another new article on the promised 31 Dec 1998 deadline for remediation is one by Dick Mills called "Where's The Beef?". The E.L. Core article "Sixty-Eight at the Plate?" and the one by Dick Mills are both on Westergaard's site right now.

"Where's the Beef?": http://y2ktimebomb.com/Computech/Issues/dmills9851.html

Robert Egan's research on Fortune 500 Y2K info from the latest SEC 10- Q filings: http://www.flybyday.com/y2k

-- Kevin (mixesmusic@worldnet.att.net), December 23, 1998.


Sorry. Here's the right link to "Where's The Beef": http://y2ktimebomb.com/Computech/Issues/dmills9851.htm

-- Kevin (mixesmusic@worldnet.att.net), December 23, 1998.

Go fuck yourself, you fucking dipshit wankers.

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@hotmail.com), December 23, 1998.

The trolls are out in force today. *Sigh*

Diane

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), December 23, 1998.


Diane, that troll was so incompetent they didn't even get your email address right, not to mention the stupid and vulgar language which is totally out of character for you! LOL. This has to be the worst imposter we've had in a long time, and that's not an easy title to claim. Why do they even bother? Worth a laugh anyway. Keep up the good work and while I don't share your optimism about human nature I do enjoy your posts.

-- YourFullName (email@ddress.com), December 23, 1998.


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