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Title: Y2k Vs. Stock Market Crash
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The reason for the huge intensity is because the data crash will be worldwide instead of in just one country.
Business now is international and even a crash in another country hurts the U.S. Imagine the scale of damage when all the countries crash. So while business might be conducted in completely different ways now than it did in 1929 the same sorts of catastrophes will still occur faster and larger than they did before... Showed first 250 characters
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Imagine the scale of damage when all the countries crash. So while business might be conducted in completely different ways now than it did in 1929 the same sorts of catastrophes will still occur faster and larger than they did before. Showed next 250 characters
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