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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Sosmartinov  Respond to of 10072
 
Agree across the board.



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 12:46:00 PM
From: Michael M  Respond to of 10072
 
Gosh, Sheila.....you must have had TWO bowls of Wheaties this morning!
I too think some exciting Clik! news may come at PMA in Vegas. As Friday is 'down-the-dumper-day' for Feb options, a Thursday shout would be nice.

BTW, the 7.5 calls are going for 1/16. 'GIMME THOSE DICE - BABY NEEDS A NEW PAIR OF SHOES'!!! (and, Daddy's got his eye on a Grady-White).



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Mike Perras  Respond to of 10072
 
Thought this was worthy of a cut & paste:

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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
All -

Speaking of Orb, I have another point to add to those I made in yesterday's post.

It seems very likely to me, given its aggressive pricing strategy, that Castlewood is following Syquest's lead. Price the drive at or just below cost, and hope for massive disk sales to make a profit. The only problem is, the disk prices are so low that there can't be too much profit there either. So the only hope is to do a huge volume.

So the question is, even if the drive actually makes it to stores, will they ever sell enough of them to stay in business?

- Allen



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: stevedhu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10072
 
Sheila, I'm a Mfg. Rep. in the photo Ind. and am leaving for the P.M.A. convention on Tue. I didn't know they were going to be there, although I may have run across them, but now that you told me I will make sure I go to their booth and see what I can find out, then post it next week when I get back.
Take Care
Steve



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (7293)2/14/1999 8:20:00 PM
From: s. bateh  Respond to of 10072
 
Shelia,all: Just to clear things up....iom said supply constraits will be cleared up by end of 1st. qt....the only way i know that things look like they are clearing up is by sales through ingram AND THE SUNDAY ADS!!!!....iom unlike sony will and does not run ads with partners like compusa, circit city, etc....for the hell of it....they do it when they have product...and thats what we are seeing....clik is selling and so is usb, and zip250.....the zip250 media problem will be cleared up soon....besides the zip250 single media is available in huge quantity and moving well!!!