To: Gary Spiers who wrote (1438 ) 11/11/1997 12:45:00 AM From: James Choi Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 60323
All right. We came up with all sorts of uses for SanDisk products and we projected a blindingly bright future for this company. Great. Now, when will the stock take off? I don't want it to overshoot like IOM nor want it to bounce around like NSCP. I will settle with consistent 10% per month gain for next few years. Remember that greed killed the money. In the market that takes we-never-made-money-so-far companies like Amazon.com and AOL to dizzy heights, why is this stock so undiscovered? Hey, even a guy like me discovered this a few weeks back. (I have this belief that by the time I find out something, the whole world learned about the day before.) I am not asking much. I just want the stock to go up in a non-decreasing function-like manner as a Mathematician would say. So, those wonderful guys who wrote up the nice write-up about the company, please include this latest development about the cell phone business and speculatively upbeat potential about digital imaging market, and now digital audio market, and post it where large fund managers can read. That will be good for the humanity. By the way, did you know that smell can be recorded digitally on CompactFlash? A 20M CompactFlash can store three difference perfumes and can be indefinitely not only stored but also reproduced, thus eliminating the need to buy any more perfumes. Unlike ordinary perfume, CompactFlash can not only add/mix perfumes but also subtract one from the other, extracting the "essence" or difference or uniqueness of each perfume. This will pose a serious competition for perfume makers and there will be a congressional hearing about fragrance duplication protection law. In the mean time, CompactFlash will sell. This is a potent market. I can already smell it. James Choi