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

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To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (45918)1/28/1998 9:38:00 AM
From: Brent D. Beal  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
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Doesn't it strike you that they have no concern whatsoever for the stock price? Sorry,
but anyone that bought after january of last year has lost money.

Now. if the company lost money, I can understand this. But, with a company with as
good growth as has Iomega has actually seen their investors lose money with the
company, doesn't that make you question their concern for their shareholders?
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If you want to see what a little image management can do, look at AOL--approx. the same earnings/share (actually IOM, at least on a cumulative basis has earned more) and AOL is at 90+ while IOM is at 8 and sinking. What's the difference? AOL cares about their stockholders and has been very conscientious about shaping a future image of the company that is positive. . . IOM apparently couldn't give shit what happens to those who own their stock. Even though I hate AOL, it almost makes me want to own the stock. . .
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