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To: michael r potter who wrote (1843)11/26/1997 4:28:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Michael-

As far as SNDK goes well.. another day and another irrational decline. Carry on this way and we'll be in the teens by some time next week. Someone I guess knows what they're doing???

thanks for your reply I've been watching SFE for over a year now and as per usual haven't done anything about it but I now will.

For EVERYONE on the SNDK thread an article in todays Financial Times "Audio record in a flash"
P.12 I'm sure I don't need to provide the whole articel here. Suffice to say Germany's Uher Informatic has introduced the Worlds first audio recorder - DH10 - designed to use CF storage cards .....developed by SanDisk.
The new machine weighs 5.6ozs and will cost $330. Voice recording also. 2Mb card now with 4Mb to be available.

BUT ANALYSTS and FUND MANAGERS beware there could bemany reasons why this may not benefit SNDK ( I've tried to think of some but I can't come up with any) after all......we should be worried about Japan and Saddam and horror of horrors ...Boris's by pass might might spring a leak AND ......GERMANY has auditors that really audit its banks, brokerage houses and financial insitutions. It has a regulated financial system.

It doesn't play pass the parcel and hide losses under a quaint little practice called Maguro Sashimi or something like it. It is a real economy that is growing at the heart of Europe and it has MILLIONS of kids that are about to use Flash Memory from an almost monopoly supplier called SNDK like we used to use tapes. No doubt this is a very goood reason for the price of SNDK to go down at least $1 on Monday....