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

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To: Alicia V. Johnson who wrote (9294)10/18/1996 9:31:00 AM
From: Sam   of 58324
 
<<David,

Well stated!! IOMG and those that you mentioned are prime examples of companies
who were quick to blame a stock market (Nasdaq) for their poor stock performance.
In addition, they erroneous believe that the NYSE will enhance their liquidity, visibility,
share price, and reduce their short position. Not only will IOMG's short interest
increase but its stock price will again be in the "teens" by year end. IOMG's
management and BOD just don't get it.

Alicia>>

Alicia-

Please tell me your analysis as to why IOMG will be in the teens by year end. No where did I hear that KE and IOMG are moving to NYSE to improve their liquidity and visibility!!! They are one of the most visible stocks traded right now! Again, don't compare AOL and Bay with IOMG. They are not one and the same by any means, and if that is your reason as to why IOMG will drop in share price than your statements have no merit whatsoever!

MM's have made a lot of money on IOMG on the NASDAQ. IOMG will trade differently on the NYSE. Maybe AOL and Bay will cry foul and complain that because they are listed on the NYSE their stock is getting screwed. PLEASE. It doesn't matter WHERE AOL and Bay are traded, don't you get it? It's the stock!!!

Sam
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