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

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To: Cogito who wrote (37015)11/22/1997 10:46:00 PM
From: jwk  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
Allen -- It was in a Mac the Knife column that Jeff Hayden posted a few days ago. I reposted it this morning in hopes of getting some knowledgeable comments about it.

Der Knife has been a bit dull on his IOM facts in the past, so who knows what to think at this point.

Here it is one more time...the url is skewed by now. I had to hunt around at the site to find it, so I've posted the text from it.

To: jwk (36184 )
From: Jeff Hayden
Monday, Nov 17 1997 10:40PM EST
Reply #36191 of 36961

Jack, Check this one if you haven't yet. Nomai news. I don't know quite what it means.

zdnet.com

*Speaking of sticky situations in strange new markets: Nomai is reportedly contemplating a graceful exit,
stage left, from the competitive arena of disk-drive manufacturing. Instead, the company will hew to the
blades-not-the-razor school of free-market capitalism, producing media, not drives, under its own label. In
addition, Iomega may turn to former foe Nomai for the pure chewing satisfaction of its cartridges*

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SR -- Thanks. I will!
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