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Quantum Disk Drives (HDD)
An SI Board Since August 1999
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Emcee:  Mark Adams Type:  Unmoderated
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29 I traded HDD several times, buying below 6 and selling above. I would regard dHerc-12/17/1999
28 Long HDD at 7 1/4. In my investing lifetime (6 years), I have missed going lonSouthFloridaGuy-12/17/1999
27 Neither HDD nor Seagate have plants in Taiwan. So no competitive advantage herHerc-10/18/1999
26 I had been following all the disc driver makers for the last couple of months aHerc-10/15/1999
25 Here is a reasonable summary of the HDD CC, courtesy of SSB, from the Yahoo SeaSam-10/15/1999
24 With $5.07/share in cash and short term securities and this potential, either IHerc-10/15/1999
23 Yet another undervalued company. With 83 million shares, their cash and short Herc-10/14/1999
22 Seagate's revenues up some but earned 1 cent/share vs. estimates of a loss Herc-10/12/1999
21 If one still pictures uses up about one megabyte of space, then home videos wilHerc-10/12/1999
20 The hell with home pictures. Wait til they start keeping home videos on disk anZ Analyzer-10/12/1999
19 What with the disc drives finding a new market in the Tivo machines, I would thHerc-10/11/1999
18 I was feeling that the same could be said for DSS at $12. But I didn't getMark Adams-10/11/1999
17 Quantum's Tape Drive tracking stock just called "tremendously undervalHerc-10/11/1999
16 This seems to be a good long trading stock going from 6 to 9 and then 9 to 6 anHerc-10/6/1999
15 From what I hear re Seagate, they are late to market with a low cost option. TMark Adams-9/21/1999
14 I am not sure if this is significant, but may be of interest. QUANTUM)(HDD) QuAlan Casey-9/21/1999
13 It would seem that NAS would play well for both HDD and DSS. A good SAN needs Mark Adams-9/14/1999
12 Well, HDD is down today, so DSS is up. Actually, I don't think one has mucSam-9/14/1999
11 I haven't made any changes to my holdings since the tracking stocks went liMark Adams-9/13/1999
10 And if you add several more DD companies HDD still looks good. techstocks.comRaptech-9/13/1999
9 Very interesting comparison. What's your interpretation? Looking at just Raptech-9/13/1999
8 Odd- are you a beta user? This was done with the old fashioned talk.techstocMark Adams-9/12/1999
7 Link doesn't work for meAlan Casey-9/12/1999
6 Very interesting performance comparison of DSS and HDD techstocks.com Looks Mark Adams-9/12/1999
5 I've been reading 'The Innovators Dilemma', which talks about the DMark Adams-8/10/1999
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