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To: lawrence lerner who wrote (5903)1/15/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: Dale Stempson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Some misc. news and info:

NEW YORK (CNNfn) - Thursday's uncertain trading produced a dramatically mixed batch of market-driving stocks, with the technology sector providing the bulk of both news and volatility. Disk drive makers were narrowly lower in impressive trading volumes, although Iomega (IOM) climbed 3/16 to 9-3/16 as investors anticipated the company's first quarterly profit of the year.

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PC Week review of ZIP 250:

zdnet.com

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Cheap Clik! 10 pacs:

buysoftware.com

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Regards - Dale



To: lawrence lerner who wrote (5903)1/15/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 10072
 
lawrence/all, I'm disappointed with Dan Gillmore's latest article on
Iomega. I respect his reporting, so this slap at Iomega hurts.

Why I feel no zip for Iomega

Products are satisfactory, but business practices are open
to question

BY DAN GILLMOR
Mercury News Technology Columnist


mercurycenter.com

Gottfried

Lawrence, the Schwab outage underscores the need for
two different brokers. But that wouldn't help if you
wanted to sell shares that are in the account that's
inaccessible. Any ideas? BTW: I'm staying with Schwab
because of the excellent free company reports.