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To: Philip J. Davis who wrote (6456)1/22/1999 9:54:00 AM
From: Jock Hutchinson   of 10072
 
I see nothing in Iomega's long-term picture that looks dissuasive. Rather it has never looked better. However, I am wondering if you or anyone else on this board could provide me with the pros and cons as to why Iomega should not enter the CD-R business. If Iomega is truly going to be THE market leader in removable storage, then surely it must have products that are synergistic if not compatible with the explosion in DVD--if for no other reason that the public will become utterly reliant with the concept of disks simply because the days of using tape in one's VCR are finished. I am hoping that this is the new product to which Mr. Glore refers. Being the leader in one area of removable storage isn't remotely close to enough--especially when the year over year revenues are declining. There is only so much cost reduction that Six Sigma can accomplish.
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