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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (8898)4/10/1999 9:01:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Read Replies (1) of 10072
 
Rockies , Re:>>> Castlewood's Orb <<<

I find it interesting that you Rockies think that Castlewood's " ORB "
has a chance at selling even a minimal amount ORB drives in the near future .

They have priced them below cost and expect to make it up in volume I suppose just like Syquest .

I don't think that the folks up in Roy Ut. are worried too much in as much as they have the rights to the ORB Technology , purchased from Syquest , locked up in a vault in Roy .

If you are looking for some Fear Undecision and Doubt to drive into the hearts of the SI Iomega investors you had better look elsewhere . The story below is not over .

SyQuest Pursues Lawsuit Against Castlewood Systems, Inc.

"SyQuest has invested substantial amounts of time and money in developing its new generation of products and in protecting its intellectual property. We will continue to take all steps necessary to protect the Company's investment from any and all who would misappropriate our intellectual property," said Ed Harper, president and CEO of SyQuest

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