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


To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (46810)2/4/1998 12:36:00 PM
From: John Solder  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 58324
 
Is anyone out there familiar with the Bloomberg GIMB function
for equities ?

IOM <eqty> GIMB go

It shows money flow from blocks > 10,000 <1,000,000 shares and the
stock price. It is really handy to see what the "smart money" (read large blocks) is doing in relation to the non-blocks. It's plotted over a baseline of 0 so you can see the net flow. If you look at the data over a 10 day period you can definitely see the "smart money"
leading the pack. I'll try to download the graph an post it in a gif if I can figure out how.

BTW the big block money flow has been OUT on IOM today.



To: Gary Wisdom who wrote (46810)2/4/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 58324
 
>>Re: Syquest institutional ownership

This is a totally false indicator.

Their % is up because of the secondary offerings they've had in the past 6 months. That is the only reason.

No mutual fund owns this piece of shit. Institutional ownership includes funds and venture capital firms.<<

Gary -

I must agree. Many people have posted on this thread in the past couple of weeks about fund managers never wanting to buy stocks that are priced under 10 bucks.

Since SyQuest has never been above 10 dollars a share, and in fact has spent most of the past year under 3 dollars, I can't imagine that the funds are in love with it.

- Allen