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Technology Stocks : IMPX - When Will the Dead Money Awaken? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bottomfish who wrote (161)12/23/1997 9:19:00 AM
From: mark alan rosenberg  Respond to of 532
 
With the investment into 0.5 micron, maybe they have something in mind. Although, they need to stay competitive.



To: bottomfish who wrote (161)12/29/1997 10:47:00 AM
From: slob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 532
 
Barton: Strategy seems to be the current IMPX management buzz word.

They have a 10+ page strategy document, at their web site, that outlines how they think they can succeed. Having said that they do have some near term revenue problems that could be fixed by a large order. Personally I hope that they are at least selective in such a process and accept only those orders that fit with their long term vision, IMOH the vision is sound and if they can execute this strategy then IMPX will be very profitable.

From what I know about Rockwell and IOM I don't see how a good long term strategic alingment is possible.

Slob



To: bottomfish who wrote (161)12/30/1997 1:02:00 AM
From: Tom Terf  Respond to of 532
 
No, Iomega and Rockwell have long since disappeared
as customers. Former managementl of course, knew about
the departures, but instead of disclosing to us shareholders,
sold the stock they had at $ 20 .. then disclosed after they sold
out their stock.

Nice going fellas. May you all rot in hell in, along with the
lawyers !