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

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35023)11/11/1997 5:44:00 AM
From: Alex Abuin ?+!=$$$  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

How nice to wake up in the English countryside and being exposed to great humor for free!

Not happy just warning us about Iomega killers that don't exist, now Rocky tries to scare us with URLs that don't yet exist for yet more Iomega Killers that don't exist.

I guess next he'll tell us about companies about to be incorporated in Delaware that are planning on hiring a computer expert who has experience designing websites that will someday announce a product that will actually be sold at a profit and which people will buy.

Get real Rocky. Syquest may be gasping for a niche market, but as I've said before, it's the Zip that matters, everything else is icing on the cake for me. Funny how you used to tell us about the Zip's demise. It seems you've given up on that now (accepted reality) and you concentrate on Syquest's supposed new "target", the higher capacity niche. Well, that's fine, as far as I'm concerned you can have it if you want it, specially since that is precisely the area where the advantage of getting removable storage versus getting a HUGE CHEAP hard drive will be harder and harder to justify with time.

You really seems to have gotten bitter, personally involved with Iomega. We know from your posts that you got burned on it both ways during the volatile times last year, but man, don't get personal about it, move on, there are plenty of stocks out there to waste your time on this one. I've made that mistake before, feeling cheated by a stock and taking a personal stand against it, as if the stock was a person or an entity that actually cares.

Acting as an unpaid propaganda boy for a money-losing, heavily diluted, niche-gasping, possible turnaround dream stock like SYQT can't be the best thing to do your time, I hope. If anything, we are all learning a good lesson about personal involvement with stocks. They are just pieces of paper (if that), after all. Move on, man, really. Move on mentally, I mean, I welcome you on the thread anytime!

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