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

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To: Naggrachi who wrote (54698)5/13/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
ot dell - my friend close to the subject suggested dell would move another 400% when it was trading around $45, although no specific time frame was given other than before 2001. he's fairly accurate, although i disbelieved it would move this quickly, this much (should have fully believed it myself - at least to the 100% mark) apparently they've got wang to compete on the service end with cpq/digital which is a very significant plus, other positives on the horizon including the "superstore" they're building through the net. i've not talked to the man since, or he hasn't talked to me about it, so; all i know. obviously, many believe dell has risen "so much" already that it can't possibly continue. but, there's more to the game now than there was 1 1/2 years ago when dell was around $3 bil in revenue. lot of disbelievers in the stock. was hoping for another correction, other than $72 to add more, but never came. traded in and out, should have just held and forgot about it.

lot of "street people" trading and thinking going on with several companies (some companies asked for it). it's good to see a well run company like dell rewarded for its clearly evident and ongoing successes.
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