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

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To: Brendan2012 who wrote (46046)1/28/1998 6:49:00 PM
From: KM  Read Replies (8) of 58324
 
Brendan: "Fair" is not a word you should be using when discussing the market.

Ya'll all thought I had sold and moved on, I'll bet. Well, I just can't stomach doing that at these prices. I was mildly encouraged by today's trading action. A lot of shares traded and we ended up unchanged. I'm hoping that all of the margin sellers and weak hands are flushed out now.

That being said, I would like to hear anyone's opinion on what will act as a catalyst to cause the stock to move up again. Anyone think that the company will use the Emerald conference to make some sort of statement to the investment community? Has IOM ever announced or instituted stock buybacks?

I feel like I am in sort of a time warp. We're back basically where we were a year ago. Bob Skinner is loading up the truck again and buying the stock "cheep". The only thing missing is the back and forth with Joel Sternberg and Darrell's daily posts, which I miss a lot.

The only thing I wonder is if Todd Ruff sold out. We haven't heard from him in months. Todd, if you're out there, let me know. I am curious.

BTW, Rocky, I was amused at your buy of AT&T. I got that one myself on Monday. I think it's a 75-80 dollar stock within a reasonable period of time. I hope you bought the options rather than the stock, because they are well priced. Nothing like a good bluehair stock, right?
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