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Non-Tech : Iomega - A Civil Discussion

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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (1554)6/3/1997 11:09:00 AM
From: Zam   of 1908
 
Nice thread Bill, not only you did not understand what I wrote, you took your words and attacked me anyway. nice guy. but for the rest of you that did not understand the point , the point is that every computer has a CD ROM reader, and that reader can and WILL be used to read writable CDs, very few computers in the universe have already a JAZZ drive.
2) if every computer has a CD ROM you do not need to carry the drive with you.
yes bill I am sure you have seen many Jazz drives, but on every computer ? .....

3) the main difference is the SHELF LIFE, and COST can you count $25 for a rewritable CD or $5 for a WORM CD? how many can you buy for the price of your JaZZ ? $100 ? $90?

4) Yes I do believe that the speed and convenience of the Jazz attract , but all I am trying to say is now there is a choice that may divert some people to an option that never existed CDR W

5) The main and most important point was that PNCL is very cheap, a lot cheaper than IOM, and for a fraction of the investment (less than 1/10) one can buy a stock at its bottom, all the charts are suggesting that this $1 7/16 reflects all the bad news, and is underpriced for a company with such potential

6) this stock has been known to ralley sharply in short periods of time, and it takes no prisoners when it does.

7) Look at the volume, someone is buying it at the low prices.

8) the capacity of 650Mb uncompressed , compared to a Ditto 3.2 G compressed is not a fair comparison, the true comparison is 3:1 and not 6:1
all I wanted to say was that the CDR can hold 1.3G after compression, not a lot? enough for most.

I am not saying that it is a great stock , I am saying that at this price, the down potential is very low and it is more likely to recover than to go down.

If you do not agree Bill, it is your choice, but be pulite, this thread is open for opinions not insults.
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