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


To: sheila rothstein who wrote (38676)12/6/1997 12:10:00 AM
From: Spank  Respond to of 58324
 
Sheila, I think it must be more of a Michaelangelo thingie with
her bed close to the ceiling, a laptop instead of mirrors, and her on
her back

;)

-Spank



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (38676)12/6/1997 8:44:00 AM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 58324
 
Barrons list IOM as a buy!!!
This is in this week's edition:
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Iomega (IOM-NYSE)
by H.D. Brous (28, Nov. 12)
We are reiterating our Buy rating and raising our target
to 45 (from 34), representing a return of 61% from
current levels. We believe the near-term horizon is
extremely compelling and that the stock may engender a
premium valuation beyond that which would normally be
accorded to the company's Zip-driven business. The
key here is the rollout of n.hand. The addressable
market for n.hand (hand-held electrical devices) is
believed to be larger than that for Zip and Jaz (personal
computer users) and, equally important, has been
validated by the existence/necessity of many alternative
storage devices (i.e., flash memory).