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


To: David S. who wrote (46381)1/30/1998 3:52:00 PM
From: isdsms  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
David, Despite his current posturing, rockhead is still the same sick, lonely individual who for months bored us with his dribble. He appears to have change for he has the attention of some of the more intellectually challenged participants on this thread hence his attention getting antics have been put to rest temporarily. Rest assured, however, that whackhead is still an A-- H---!

Regards

Ira



To: David S. who wrote (46381)1/30/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: John Alan Wallace  Respond to of 58324
 
<<<Rockhead, I just can't take it. Now you are the voice of reason,
not to mention patience and caution? Are you a turncoat to
your own warped philosophy, or are you just trying to pull
our chain for awhile, and will then launch back into the same
old boring bearhead, full of muck and ruck. >>>

As soon as cRocky sells his IOM he will go back to the FUD tactics, he is pretty much the same as KP, i.e. he justifies his current position to the maximum extreme, even though there are only minor changes in fundamentals. For an example, you buy a stock at a PE of 20 and tell everyone how wonderful the prospects and company is. When the stock goes to a PE of 30 you sell it then everything is gloom and doom. If you can convince enough people to sell the PE is soon back to 20 and you can buy again.

I have nothing against this buy/sell strategy, I use it myself as last year I sold IOM everytime its PE went over 40 and stopped appreciating and bought back everytime the PE went below 35 and stopped depreciating. The difference is that I didn't preach how the company was either great or pitiful depending upon my current position.

I still think the company is going to grow both revenues and earnings this year.

The attitude at the last CC however is another matter.

JW