TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 21, 1999
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* Iomega Corp., maker of Zip and Jaz computer data storage systems, named its longtime chairman, David Dunn, interim chief executive after Thursday’s sudden resignation of Jodie Glore. Glore, who had been with the company 10 months, had replaced James Sierk, an Iomega board member, who had served as interim chief executive after Kim Edwards was forced to resign 18 months ago. In June, the Roy, Utah-based company announced plans to cut nearly 10% of its work force. Iomega shares lost 19 cents to close at $3.88 on the NYSE.
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