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

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To: Gipper who wrote (37754)11/30/1997 12:18:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (4) of 58324
 
Specifically what aspects do you think that the Barron's article wasn't fair? Simply because credible sources project bad times for Iomega doesn't mean that they have a "hidden agenda."

I found the Barrons piece to be overall very fair. The Sony threat is legitimate, as they can install the HiFi drive on all of their own boxes (in lieu of the 1.44MB floppy) automatically making it the standard drive.

In case anyone doubts that other computer makers would be hesitant to make a proprietary device like Sony HiFi standard, I have one word to say: Intel.
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