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

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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (53587)4/24/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: Kansas George   of 58324
 
Sheila, I think we are stuck with our false prophet. Is he employed by a competing Co? If so, they may linger near death for years. Their only hope to survive is to have someone like our FUD poster spread Kansas Hog crap, which seems to be waist deep around here lately. Possibly could he be employed by an institution that survives by taking advantage of small investors, knowing that a significant percentage of IOM stock is owned by small investors? Yes, small investors can be led like sheep. Perfect for FUD spreaders.

>> A False prophet suddenly disappears from a thread, and moves on to another stock, either under a new alias, or by the same title. (If successfull, a FPD hangs around to receive the praise of those he 'protected' even though it was his negative hype and their selling that caused the prophecy to come true. If unsuccessfull, the FPD suddenly disappears from the thread, etc...)<<
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