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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: 100cfm who wrote (26234)6/13/2000 10:52:00 AM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
Sandisk....

Sndk seems like Deja-Vu to me. Even though I'm being strongly urged to buy SNDK by friends outside of this thread, I'm not even considering it until someone claims they see compact flash disks swirling in a large circular pattern.

Century...........Compact Flash memory cards are in a tornado, IMHO. Flash cards are in the midst of replacing film, and audiocassette tapes, and CDs, and videocassette tapes.

Is Sandisk in a tornado, itself?

See reference below:

thetelecommanalyst.com

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"Future generations will likely hear about the large disks, tapes and cumbersome camera film that had to be lugged around in the 20th century. SANDISK (SNDK) is in the business of developing memory chips that can replace all types of recording media in common use today. The Silicon Valley-based semiconductor company invented CompactFlash memory cards that have now become the de facto standard for digital cameras, and it co-invented MultiMediaCards that are widely used in MP3 portable players as well as other applications such as digital camcorders and PC cards. Rating SANDISK a STRONG BUY, analyst Dan Niles of Robertson Stephens says, "You have to ask yourself what's the potential size of the digital camera market, and what's the potential to replace film with flash memory storage." First quarter revenue from all sources was up 148% while earnings per share were up 200% over the same quarter in 1999. SANDISK has been profitable every quarter since the three quarters before going public in 1995. "

Apollo
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