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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 187.70+9.0%Jan 2 9:30 AM EST

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To: Road Walker who wrote (18868)1/31/2001 6:46:53 PM
From: Binx Bolling   of 60323
 
SNDK has some anti-take-over requirement in place if the stock price stays below a certain value. Maybe SNDK and ELI made up that inventory gobadly-goo in order to stall for time. If I recall, the pre-spilt price was around $ 65.00 (~$32 post split)

Binx-Just making useless speculation.

theregister.co.uk

Lucent dazzled by AMD Flash
By: Tony Smith
Posted: 30/01/2001 at 16:51 GMT

Lucent will buy AMD Flash memory parts for the next three years, the company said today.

Actually, it didn't - AMD did, part of the chip maker's plan to convince the world it's the number one choice for non-volatile memory products.

The deal was described by both parties as "strategic", but it's by no means an exclusive arrangement - Lucent is simply signing AMD to supply a "significant portion" (ie. not all) of its Flash needs.

AMD announced a similar deal with Palm a little while back. Palm will take lots of Flash chips from AMD, but - again - by no means will the chip maker meet all its needs.

Flash memory was, of course, in short supply through 2000, though not as hard to find as small-size LCD modules. ®
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