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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35849)11/14/1997 8:43:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky, doesn't this tell you that once the institutions start buying IOM will go way up?

remember, buy low, sell high :)

Brendan



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35849)11/14/1997 8:47:00 PM
From: tom lenaerts  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky, I love you. I need some customers like you in this damn pub back here in Belgium, that'll make my day. (Right now they're trying to sing - all of them. Think they'll have to do with my beloved wife the rest of the night).
Anyway, Iom IS cheap. Well, not expensive anyway. Growth of earnings/PE still above 1. Hey, you could still buy.
Can someone come over to help me get all of thode drunks out of here,

Tom



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35849)11/14/1997 8:49:00 PM
From: jwk  Respond to of 58324
 
>> Management is showing that they are getting impatient and frustrated with the movement (or lack of) of IOM stock. <<

Baloney.

Management's postion from day one has been to take care of the fundamentals and build a strong foundation for long term growth and earnings. The stock price has never been a major consideration of theirs and their track record and conference call comments show it.

The only time stock price was a concern for them was when they initially tried to get a second out to pay for the initial Zip ramp. Bears and shorts drove the price in half in an attempt to kill the company before Zip could be ramped to feed the explosive demand. They almost succeeded.

KE and crew regrouped, got the second out, squeezed the sh*t out of the shorts and the rest is history. The squeeze and momentum types blew the price way ahead of itself and big time serious money types that had taken a billion dollar beating in the squeeze set in with a vengence to create the *Great Decline*. KE and crew kept plugging away with the business and marketing plan . . . and here we are today.

You were full of **it last winter, Rocky. . . and you're full of **it now.



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35849)11/14/1997 9:01:00 PM
From: regine  Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky.
That's what I heard on AOL, that IOM should not have made the move from Nasdaq..But after split should be $15 and back up to $30? not bad. I understand a stock usually goes up before a split.
Thanks for all the information..(now, I don't find it so exciting!)

Regine

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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (35849)11/15/1997 2:20:00 PM
From: John Alan Wallace  Respond to of 58324
 
<<<It's the individual investor that Iomega management is targeting with this split,>>>

That's me. Looks like they hit their target again!! Who is Syquest targeting?
JW