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

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To: robert read who wrote (24938)6/11/1997 1:35:00 AM
From: Philip J. Davis   of 58324
 
Robert, >>on another topic, iomega is an excellent company, so it's useless to try to find something wrong with it. i read a few days ago on another thread that you were considering going short on iomega but that it was risky(or something like that). i think that you should come clean and tell us why you are here refuting every piece of good news about iomega.<< I would venture to say that Jon is engaged in the most pragmatic method of making money on Wall Street. Jon questions everything. Accepts nothing as gospel. It can be frustrating for those of us that follow IOM very closely, trying to refute Jon's arguments when we feel we're right and he's wrong and he just won't listen. This excercise, however, forces us to keep informed, scouring the net for information, doing analysis and speculating about the future of the company and the stock. It also helps us to maintain our perspective. Lose perspective and you risk misinterpreting important information. As Jon has stated before, he is long IOM for now, if only on a technical basis. He seems well informed about tech analysis. It appears that it's Iomega's fundamentals on which Jon is unconvinced. Philip
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