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

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To: KM who wrote (45301)1/24/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (2) of 58324
 
truflette <<Finally, I wish very much that Darrell Smith would come here and make his comments on the recent events. Of all the posters on this forum, he had the best ability to analyze the company and trading in it and I would be very very interested in his opinion on the prospects going forward. Darrell, I know you read this board - please post your take on all of this - I know all of us would appreciate it.>>

although i'm flattered, i don't see myself in this favorable light relative to iom. we did not own iom on this recent fall as we were warned of the possibility of a fall, and i tried to alert earlier but was called a "broker". we'll be looking to move back into iom on the long side when another price target appears. iom missed earnings because of an increase in sg@a and research which cost iom $.04. i'll write more when time is available. the market is a "little bear" market in our view (hopefully the bear won't grow up). but there is one company of which i'm aware which may have additional upside, although the volatility may continue in its court. the company is, surprisingly dell. again. this is not my idea, but was given to me by a reliable source. we'll see. it's hard to trust much isn't it.
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