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SNDT - Sand Technology - A diamond in the sand
An SI Board Since May 1996
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Emcee:  Warren Gates Type:  Unmoderated
I stumbled upon this company today, upon reading some multi-million dollar deal with DEC. I checked the chart, WOW!!!. I checked the Market Guide background ... awful !!! I did some homework, and I learned they've been going up like crazy because the own one of the best kept secrets in the database world.

They call it Sand Nucleus Enterprise Server. It is a unique data storage and manipulation architecture which constitues a significant breakthrough that allow ad-hoc queries on enormous amounts of data to be performed effciently and cost-effectively.

I'm posting this from DOW JONES : "With Nucleus, there is littel difference between a table, row, or column, as Nucleus can rotate the bit space. Thus, you can ask domain based questons as ' Who phoned me?' as easily as you can ask conventional SQL query such as 'Who did I phone?' The product will benefit Fortune 1000 companies who operate or use databases on IBM mainframe computers. It will allow them to get answers to more complex information demands without the expense of retraining their staffs"

One of the fastest growing trends now in the database world are DATABASE WAREHOUSING APPLICATIONS. If you like Red Brick Systems, you've got to like this.

Stock has 4.4 million shares outstanding and a float of 3 M. At todays price of 22, market cap is 90M. Its products are now being evaluated by several companies. We have a potential billion dollar goldmine here!!!
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1200hey they have turned profitable, and apparently have more sales in the pipeline gcrieff-7/10/2008
1199Sands will move back up ,probably after Jan.1 IMHO Lot of tax loss selling goingboslik-12/5/2001
1198I bought SNDCF @ $12 several years ago and have watched it deteriorate to this lPaul Hammon-11/4/2001
1197Hello paul I do, and hopefully it will prove its a dog with bite. Price is downgcrieff-11/2/2001
1196It's been over a year since anyone has posted to this thread. Does anyone owPaul Hammon-10/29/2001
1195please call mr w buffet and explain the situation asap, regards covinggcrieff-8/29/2000
1194SNDT Investor Relations Hello to everyone on the Sand thread at SiliconInvestorjact-8/28/2000
1193 just guessing, but, sounds as though sand could be involved in both the ibm ingcrieff-6/24/2000
1192 I'm interested in those rumors too if you hear anything.let-5/13/2000
1191 heres a good article on web databases , and something to bear in mind when reagcrieff-5/13/2000
1190 ecommerce sale biz.yahoo.comgcrieff-5/3/2000
1189 good ibm article highlighting market growth rate and projected size biz.yahoo.gcrieff-4/28/2000
1188 Thanks. Quality post as always.Yarek Szolomicki-4/26/2000
1187 thanks :) Let's hope it's soon.let-4/26/2000
1186 hello let i've doubled my holding as have these people insidertrader.com gcrieff-4/26/2000
1185 what did you think of the white paper and where do you see sand going from heregcrieff-4/14/2000
1184 thanks for the post... letlet-4/13/2000
1183 from andersen consulting a whitepaper on nucleus and its role in that very hugegcrieff-4/13/2000
1182 News: $1.6M Federal Government Contract Signed for Sand Technology's Nucleuztect-3/29/2000
1181 Do you know who the distribution partner was? LGS maybe?Yarek Szolomicki-3/29/2000
1180 <b>Wednesday March 29, 8:00 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE:Sleeper-3/29/2000
1179 i'm certainly not going to argue with you, i think the price appreciation ogcrieff-3/20/2000
1178 I think SAND is bigger than that. They offer the same ability of analysing datYarek Szolomicki-3/19/2000
1177 so sand is going into ecommerce datamining, i had a quick look for something togcrieff-3/19/2000
1176 Interview with AR wallstreetreporter.comYarek Szolomicki-3/18/2000
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