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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Andrew Fenic who wrote (3449)6/25/1996 10:33:00 PM
From: Jimmy Parks   of 58324
 
I regularly travel to the Silicon Valley to check on the sales of hardware, buy
hardware, etc. The reason there aren't many Zips on the shelf is because of
the rate in which they sell. Typically, a store will have a pre-arranged stock
quantity. When they make a sale, the item is re-ordered. If a company is
only allocated a small number because of high demand, the store will not
be able to purchase enough to fill the demand. Consequently, a week will
pass by before a new shipment will arrive to the store.

The local Circuity city had about 10 a week ago. Yesterday, they had 1. Fry's
electronics sells about 200 units a week per the store I regularly go to, and they
could sell more if they could get them from IOMG.
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