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

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To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (57252)7/17/1998 2:54:00 AM
From: May Tran  Read Replies (1) of 58324
 
I totally disagree with your statement "each user uses 6-10 disks and stops." All of my friends, family members, and the business people I know own more than 6-10 zip disks. My mom has over 70 zip disks and most people I know have an average of 30 disks. The zip is popular especially in the graphic design business. I myself have 8 zip drives, two built in my Macs, and 6 beautiful blue boxes. Therefore, I believe the zip is far from dead. I even had a cheap skate friend who tried buying a Sparq Q. After a little over a month the stupid thing broke down. To top it off there was no warranty that came with it.

To all longs out there or anyone else giving up hope, patience is the key. I remember when I bought apple at 12 and everyone was saying apple is dying and they are going bankruptcy and nobody is using there products now. But look at the baby now! It was up more than 3 today and is above 37! And remember when Iom was at 12 something last year and it shot up to 32?

I have quoted this many times and let me do it again
"to invest in a stock one must have the vision to see it, the COURAGE to buy it, and the PATIENCE to hold it" -George Baker

GOOD LUCK TO ALL

PATRICIA
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