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To: tmitchy who wrote (1499)10/30/1997 12:04:00 AM
From: chris431  Respond to of 1985
 
Inside Track

By John C. Dvorak

November 4, 1997

Look for a reemergence of disk drive wars later this year and continuing into 1998. They will be triggered by the final
entrantinto the magnetoresistive (MR) head club, Western Digital. The MR head increases the capacity of hard disks by a
factor of five to ten, and Western Digital has been the last holdout. Western Digital is the company that drives prices down. I'm
told by disk manufacturers that it's even likely that the 9GB drive will be standard issue in 1998, and one person told me to
expect to see 20GB drives selling for under $500 by late 1998. The first MR drive from Western Digital will incorporate
2.16GB on a single platter. My primary drive is a 9GB Micropolis drive, and it's a welcome relief to have such capacity
available. And, in case you haven't noticed, software bloat is worsening.

From the November 4, 1997 issue of PC Magazine
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To: tmitchy who wrote (1499)10/30/1997 1:07:00 PM
From: osvaldo diaz-christians  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1985
 
I/R is not saying anything about September or Octobers sales forecast. I would hope that it was no less than August. I hope they can surpass the record $73 million in revenues they had two quarters ago. I don't think this stock is going to move much until further OEM announcement, a break-through technology, or $90 million in revenues next quarter. And coarse, if Wall Street is up-beat about the demand for the next 18 months couldn't hurt.

Good Luck All.