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

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To: len spiegel who wrote (4358)7/17/1996 12:58:00 AM
From: Carl Fritch   of 58324
 
it is a option symbol for IOMG.

IQG is the option symbol for IOMG.
G means it is a call
E for $25.

Check out www.lombard.com and get into the help section for options to get a chart of the symbols. They use a alphabetic code for each part of the symbol. The comany name is usally the ticker symbol for larger companies such as IBM, but for smaller companies they usually come up with a different code for the company symbol.

A = Jan call B = Feb call until you get to L then M = Jan put N = Feb put.

For the strike price they use a chart: A =$5 105$ $205 ...
B = $10 $110 $210 ...
C = $15 ...
until you get to U then they pick up the odd strike prices...
U = $7.5 $37.5 $67.5
V = $12.5 $42.5
...
As you can see you realy need a chart to figure it out.

Hope this helps

Carl Fritch
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