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Non-Tech : Iomega Thread without Iomega -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Reseller who wrote (198)6/29/1998 9:14:00 AM
From: sheila rothstein  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10072
 
Reseller, now that they've solved the Nomai problem, IOM needs to find a new CEO, and some OEMs for Clik! Hopefully the bad news is behind us and the turn about has begun. Otherwise I have enuff share certificates to wall paper my bathroom. SR



To: Reseller who wrote (198)6/30/1998 3:30:00 AM
From: Reseller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Just some comments on today's purchase of Nomai.

As I rethink about what IOM bought, I can't help but
feel that there's more here than meets the eye.

These guys didn't just buy themselves out of a disk
counterfeit problem. On the surface disk counterfeiting
was an issue that had to be dealt with but more than
that Nomai had developed Zip disk technology that
produced disks without Fuji atom film.

Besides all of the reasons why this buyout was right
I keep on coming back to Sony and Fuji.

To date Fuji had all of IOM's disk revenue firmly in
hand, and blatantly formed an alliance with Sony
against IOM. Now if that doesn't beat all, talk about
biting the hand that feeds you.

This was a treacherous game that Fuji played.

Well my friends today the game has changed, it has
become IOM's.

IMO IOM has done their homework and Fuji is out.
The use of BASF film becomes IOM's technology.
Fuji will pay a heavy price for taking a position with
Sony against IOM.

Does anyone know if Nomai makes Sparq disks ?

Reseller