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Technology Stocks : SYQUEST

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To: David W. Taylor who wrote (6558)6/6/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) of 7685
 
RE: Where to buy SparQ? / Going Out Of Business Sale!

Try Fry's. The one here in Arlington, TX has almost always had tons of them in stock. Disks have always been a little hard to find, but Fry's has always had the most SyQuest products in stock.

One piece of advice: By a few drives and tons of disks. You never know how long they'll remain in business and if they go under you don't want to be stuck with broken drives and no source for disks.

With the new pricing (after rebates), the chance of them staying in business are even worse than before. They're losing tremendous amounts of money. They're going for broke. The dilution and financing can't continue forever. This game is almost over. JMHO.

- Michael Coley
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