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

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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (43056)1/10/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: FuzzFace  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
** OT to SR **
<it's too optomistic.> Is that like being an optimistic optometrist? Sorry, couldn't resist. Feel free to poke fun at my next lexical confection. As Jimmy Durante said, "I got a million of them." The SI threads have greatly reduced my sensitivity to them, but one that still rubs me the wrong way is "loose" for "lose" which, not surprisingly in the current market, one sees more and more of.

Other musings:

With the loss of Ken P, I feel we are getting close to a reversal. I'm only half-joking. When that one bear went long, it almost scared me more than the Nomai situation. That old saw "when the last bear (bull) throws in the towel, it's time to sell (buy)" really struck IOM with a vengence. By the time IOM hit 33, no one was talking ill of it (except Rocky, but that's his job here.) Now look at this thread. It's a fairly decent contra-indicator, and it's saying something right now. I think we have one more day of pain, maybe testing the old pre-split 22 again.

I'm in IOM so deep that whether or not I convert to a Roth IRA depends on whether IOM busts below that support level or not. So I don't know which way I'm really rooting anymore. It sure would be nice to not pay any taxes on the old IRA when I retire.

Anyone else notice SI getting clogged again? Is it Bonk or Boink this time?
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