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8997 FYI, A little about Dell. DELL TAKES SIGNIFICANT LEAD IN U.S. CORPORATE MARKETReseller-4/13/1999
8996 Steven, re ><i>Office Depot is closing out external SuperDisk!</i&gGottfried-4/13/1999
8995 Office Depot is closing out external SuperDisk! Steven Seefeldt-4/13/1999
8994 Dell ( the Premier computer maker ) announces the first to include Zip 250, thReseller-4/13/1999
8993 >>My guess is that Dell wants to make about $25 per drive sold. (33% profCogito-4/13/1999
8992 Uh, I understand perfectly...my own disks have been endangered at times.. Bob Robert Neville-4/12/1999
8991 Ken - I appreciate the effort you've put into making your case; am I correcZakrosian-4/12/1999
8990 << Since Iomega now breaks out margins for each product, it has become lKen Pomaranski-4/12/1999
8989 'The overall ZIP margin matters more." Better yet, its the overall Thomas L Nielsen-4/12/1999
8988 HRP, thanks for the reminder about Hatcher's e-mail. Since Iomega now breakGottfried-4/12/1999
8987 << ... Iomega made $159m on ZIP in '98 and $286m in '97. While I HRP-4/12/1999
8986 <<And every single one of those OEM Zip drives sold at a loss to Dell.>Ken Pomaranski-4/12/1999
8985 Bateh, speaking of Best Buy Sunday ads, I saw more Tie Bo workout videos adverNaggrachi-4/12/1999
8984 <<And every single one of those OEM Zip drives sold at a loss to Dell.>D.J.Smyth-4/12/1999
8983 Sorry, your statement is not true until someone else proves you wrong. Logic dJohn Solder-4/12/1999
8982 Not Looking Good for Thursday CC. Usually, IOM has a decent run-up the week orRocky Reid-4/12/1999
8981 I seem to recall that way back when we were *discussing* whether or not the LS-jwk-4/12/1999
8980 Update: Another 1845 zip250 out the door!!!! ohh those sweet profits, and now ws. bateh-4/12/1999
8979 I stand by my statements and Iomega's previous statements concerning OEM ZiRocky Reid-4/12/1999
8978 Nice try. Quoting yourself is not specifying specific reference to support youJohn Solder-4/12/1999
8977 The CNBC I referred to was on Oct 23, 98 during their first interview with branRocky Reid-4/12/1999
8976 <I>ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (April 12) BUSINESS WIRE -April 12, 1999--Dell CompuJohn Solder-4/12/1999
8975 >> While I know the company acknowledged lower profit margin on OEM ZIP,Rocky Reid-4/12/1999
8974 and ohhh those sweet high margin zip250 disks....lets not forget them with dells. bateh-4/12/1999
8973 john, Iomega made $159m on ZIP in '98 and $286m in '97. While I know thGottfried-4/12/1999
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