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

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To: Brian Heath who wrote (39747)12/13/1997 4:55:00 PM
From: Jonathan S. Thompson  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
Brian, I doubt it. The split was announced early enough for it to have been taken into account, by now. There could be some fluctuation, though, simply because 7% of the people are always "out of the net". (Again, this is IMO, because external factors could put us all in the toilet.) I would see an immediate post-split drop as a buying opp, merely because the post-split stock will then be more affordable to the masses and the quarterly earnings will soon thereafter (IMO) fuel strong growth in price. After continuous, repeated strength, even naysayers will have to acknowledge that IOM is the bird-in-hand compared to all the vaporware competitors (wannabees). I believe they will pile-on after the split.
Regards, SapperJack
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