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

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To: Guy Gordon who wrote (7703)9/26/1996 11:29:00 AM
From: J P Cross   of 58324
 
Guy, The PBHG funds are some of my favorites expecially
the Technology & Communications and the Select Equity. I also
like to invest in the Fidelity Select funds and have been doing
very well so far. Rotating in and out of the strong and weak
sectors is very profitable. I expect to average over 20% a
year on my portfolios and have been for the past three years. With
my retirement savings projections I can like like a King if I just
average over 15% **consistently** for the next 20 years while
contributing just 4,000 a year.

I don't want to get to greedy with IOMG or some other high flying
individual stock. It would be fun but I also want to have a life. When
I'm better able to stomach the volatility then I'll play individual
stocks.

Talked to my Dad about a theoretical sell point and he said that
IOMG is heading into their best part of the season and with the
liberal stock dividends IOMG has issued in the past he feels that he
can be a millionaire with one more split. He plans on holding strong. It will be a roller coaster though.

Regards,

JP Cross

PS I'll be interested in your comments after the Q3 earnings are
reported. Either way (increase or decrease-unless a blow out to
the upside) it will make for some interesting discussion.
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