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To: Steve 667 who wrote (14238)8/24/2000 9:30:08 AM
From: Michael Kim  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
Is anyone getting dizzy up at these levels besides me?...



To: Steve 667 who wrote (14238)8/24/2000 1:54:40 PM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
<font color=mediumturquoise>To All Who Are New To Sandisk And This Thread.

(Boy, all it takes is Sandisk moving a few points and suddenly we are the second most popular thread at SI. A few weeks ago, I thought everyone was dead!) So to save many of you from asking the same questions over and over:

I recommend three things to help you understand Sandisk and stock investing.

Fist, Read Post #11653 for your convenience click below:

Message 13808062

Second when you have an hour or two to spare. Do a search on this thread on the word "Ausdauer", and read a few hundred of the results. These are required reading for new officers hired at Sandisk so they will know will better understand the company. Don't ask me, "what is an Ausdauer. " Nobody knows. Some kind of black magic we think. At any rate upon reading these, you will find they are 90% substance and full of good stuff. If you do this you will know more than any analyst who ever covered this company. We on this thread have something here that no other thread on SI has and we are lucky to have him.

And third, the following should be required reading for anyone who ever thought of buying a share of stock! Buy and read a book titled "A Fool and His Money" by John Rothchild. For the experienced investor, you will find this one of the funniest and best books you ever read, surely you will see yourself between the covers many times before you finish it. I guarantee it!

One final thought about investing. There are tides, waves and ripples. Ignore the ripples, ride the waves and invest in the tide. Of the three it is the only one that has predictability.

My favorite stocks: Sandisk and Cree

That's all I know.

Steve 667
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