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To: John Solder who wrote (9016)4/13/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: Ken Pomaranski  Respond to of 10072
 
<< I would be interested in seeing what price Dell is getting Zip 250 10 packs for v.s. CompUSA v.s buy.com. I bet they all pay pretty close to the same amount. >>

Yes, I agree with this. it gets back to my assertion: "It's all in the disks, but it wasn't always that way." This is what Iomega (and it's investors) are coming to grips with. It makes Q-Q comparisons look bad because Iomega made a TON of money off the drives in the past, but will not in the future. But like I've stated before, ZIP250 could be a great help to Iomega, depending on the resulting mix.

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