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To: Terp who wrote (39564)1/6/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: Master Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
ZOMX with MSFT OR IBM
cbs.marketwatch.com
Early word is that Zomax Optical Media, a maker of compact discs,
digital video discs and other multimedia paraphernalia, will announce a
relationship with Microsoft (MSFT) or IBM (IBM). Zomax (ZOMX), a
Minneapolis company with a factory in San Jose, Calif., also packages
and prints products and acts as a so-called outsource service provider to
software publishers, computer manufacturers and other multimedia
companies.

Investment professionals says the Microsoft pact will benefit the
company's bottom line. Zomax is profitable -- yet the company in the
most recent quarter said it had to outsource some CD production because
of increasing demand. That lowered profit margins.

Executives at Zomax have declined to return phone calls to
MarketWatch. The company's stock on Nasdaq sells for about 16,
giving Zomax a market cap of $115 million and a price-earnings ratio of
about 26