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


To: Linda Pearson who wrote (47342)2/9/1998 7:07:00 PM
From: Gary Wisdom  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
Linda, is that Goldman thing this Friday or was it last Friday? Sorry, but kindof lost track of this. Also, aren't they meeting with Bear Stearns too?

BTW, I sold some more Iomega today. Can't bear to watch it go up or down a 1/16 every single day. Aagggghhh.

Good news for the rest of you. It should go up now. Just look back to my AOL post today for confirmation of my contrary indicator status.

:<(



To: Linda Pearson who wrote (47342)2/9/1998 7:11:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller  Respond to of 58324
 
Linda , Re:>>>I'd like to see some interest from GS and from their clients...Some big bucks plowed into the stock.<<<

Nope , Goldman Sachs wouldn't do a thing like that . Just ask the Rock . His Genius will tell you .

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Goldman Sachs, a leader in global investment banking and securities trading, underwrites more US IPOs than any other company. It is also the leading adviser to European companies seeking US acquisitions. Its lines of business include research, securities and commodities trading, municipal and corporate financing (underwriting debt and equity issues), mergers and acquisitions, foreign exchange, and real estate for a worldwide clientele that includes blue-chip corporations and governments. The firm is a limited-liability partnership with a number of nonvoting outside investors, including the Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate of Hawaii and Sumitomo, which between them share about 20% of the firm's profits or losses. Snip

hoovers.com

Long IOM ,

Herb