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To: docpaul who wrote (20729)8/14/2001 8:35:45 PM
From: Andre Williamson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
re: MrFlash -

Could this be SST's brand? :)

Judging by references to Samsung, isn't it more likely to be Samsung's brand?

Andre



To: docpaul who wrote (20729)8/15/2001 8:52:54 PM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
DocPaul, I looked at Mr. Flash's site and there are a few dead links there.

Suspect they are very new and may have a relationship with Samsung as they are also
peddling Samsung DRAM memory on that site. This could represent Samsungs attempt
to commercialize its SmartMedia and CompactFlash products, but I'm not certain.

Based on the pricing you mention I suspect that inventory liquidation is still
going on and that people are selling at a loss. Good for consumers, but not
for stockholders in any of the flash companies selling these products.

I have not used pricewatch.com in the past.

Aus



To: docpaul who wrote (20729)8/16/2001 7:34:35 AM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 60323
 
Mr. Flash's site looks like a SanDisk advertisement.

mrflashusa.com

Is this a SanDisk product?

I doubt it. Why would SanDisk undercut its own sales or associate the brand name
with a discount item such as this. Why so many comparisons to SanDisk on this site?

Aus