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To: NHP who wrote (20886)9/22/2001 8:05:51 PM
From: Theo Karantsalis  Respond to of 60323
 
That sounds great!

If SanDisk drops below $10.00, I think I will buy some.

Where did Aus go?



To: NHP who wrote (20886)9/23/2001 6:17:57 AM
From: Craig Freeman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
NHP, if 64MB CF cards are selling in your area for <$37 each then SNDK is losing money on every card sold. If your post is true (which I do not doubt), then it's a great time to buy flash chips at retail but a lousy time to own SNDK shares.

IMHO, we should all go out and buy an extra 256MB of DRAM for our PCs and an extra 126MB CF card for our cameras. The prices on memory are so ripe that it's like picking low-hanging fruit.

Craig



To: NHP who wrote (20886)10/20/2001 10:05:09 PM
From: NHP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
SanDisk Cards at Costco II

The Costco Membership Warehouse in Beltsville, MD is currently selling SanDisk 128 MB Smart Media Cards and SanDisk 128 MB CF Cards at approximately $65 each.

The encouraging thing here is that the SanDisk cards take up quite a bit of shelf space, with SanDisk being the most prominent name that can be seen in the computer section. Judging from the empty slots in the boxes holding the cards, I would estimate that approximately 20% of the cards (56 ea. SM and 64 ea. CF) have been sold.

Apparently, all of the 64 MB cards that I mentioned in my Sept 22 message on this board have been sold.

SanDisk is still the only memory cards on the shelves at the Beltsville Costco.

NHP