If You Blinked, You Might Not Have Seen Y2K Go Quietly, Peacefully Into The Night
Y2K ROUNDUP
NEW YORK--Never before in history has so much money been spent for something so intangible.
Maybe it was because governments, corporations and exchanges spent tens of billions--or even hundreds of billions of dollars--that telephones worked, ATM machines dispensed money, data feeds spit out their quotes, and trading systems executed orders. At any event that is what happened, despite all the warnings of massive computer breakdowns.
Geoff Wells, a business development manager for Bridge Information
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