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To: Raven McCloud who wrote (3147)11/4/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
>>> However, in this mkt. there's the strong likelyhood that that momentum may propel it to $9 or more. <<<

No doubt about it, IOM could easily hit 9 before it stops. I never expect to hit the absolute tops and bottoms, I just hope to be in the ballpark and come out on the positive side.

>>> BTW, my broker says there was a news release re: IOM vs. SYQT out this morning that said something to the effect that Syqt had such a small mkt. share that there going out of business will not have much of an effect on Iomega. any truth to this? <<<

I believe SyQuest had it's most significant impact on Jaz sales. SyJet had a share of the pie for awhile, but it was SparQ that hit Jaz hardest after it ramped up.

SyQuest's shutdown should be good news for Jaz sales. Jaz now owns the market, and the only product that now appears to be a possible competitor is Castlewood's Orb, (and who knows when we might actually see one in a store).

Regards - Dale