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To: Ausdauer who wrote (14622)9/8/2000 4:28:33 PM
From: luther yow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
This was kill semi day. Yesterday they were in love with semi and the day before was kill semi day. I bought, sold and bought back today. monday will be a day that they love semi again and I will sell. Just hope they don't zig when I'm zaging. go SNDK

Luther



To: Ausdauer who wrote (14622)9/8/2000 4:51:08 PM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
I don't think 5%+ moves on a day-to-day basis are normal.

For Sandisk, it is very normal. Happens all the time.

a split announcement is Dr. Harari's way of saying that continued robust growth is expected.

If that were the case, he would have spit it in April and again in July. No Dr. Harah has said in words of one syllable that: "continued robust growth is expected." He couldn't have said it any plainer than he did. Anyone who understands English understood what he meant. There is no need to spit the stock.

"WE NEED A LARGER BASE OF INDIVIDUAL SHAREHOLDERS WITH A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE."

Hey, if the base we have now doesn't understand the long term perspective, then an even larger base isn't going to be any better. In fact just the opposite. Fewer but smarter shareholders like us holding all the stock would be best. So perhaps a 1 to 3 reverse spit would be the better move here. If we went the other way and spit 2 for 1 many investors will see it as a sign of weakness and the company is just tying to hype the stock.

Remember volatility is a good thing! If it goes down fast, it will go up fast, everything else being equal. Take some time off Aus, you are working too hard. Have a nice weekend.

Steve 667



To: Ausdauer who wrote (14622)9/8/2000 5:03:27 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 60323
 
Aus,

re: "WE NEED A LARGER BASE OF INDIVIDUAL SHAREHOLDERS WITH A LONG-TERM PERSPECTIVE.

You are not kidding. When someone posted this the other day,
12.14.65.32
I couldn't believe that only 3.2% of the float isn't owned by institutions, mutual funds or insiders. That increases volatility, as their are so few buy/sell decision makers, with so many shares to trade. One guy decides to bail or to buy... Also can lead to manipulation.

John