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To: Andre Williamson who wrote (20995)10/18/2001 8:48:34 AM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 60323
 
Required Reading

NY Times "Circuits" section on 10/18/01

nytimes.com

Aus



To: Andre Williamson who wrote (20995)10/20/2001 11:47:23 PM
From: Craig Freeman  Respond to of 60323
 
Andre, re: "I don't see the point ... the NASDAQ is down 70% ..."

SNDK is down 93% from its high.

Those who sold SNDK at its high and bought the entire NASD on the same day would be about 4 times richer than if they held just SNDK shares. Similar results occur at many time points along the way.

If you do some simple math, you can't avoid the conclusion that SNDK shareholders are worse off than most NASD shareholders.

That was my point. My only point.

Craig