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SanDisk Corp. (SNDK) is in the Technology Industry
- Revenue
- Dec 30 2007
- $3.8B
- Profit
- Dec 30 2007
- $218.3M
- Market Cap
- Oct 09 2008
- $3.8B
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Sandisk's SlotMusic: The New 8-Track Tape?
Mathew Ingram submits: You have to give SanDisk SNDK some credit for trying, I suppose. Just about everyone else — including the four major record labels — seems to have given up on the business of selling actual physical copies of music. Why? Because it’s a crappy business, that’s...
Will SanDisk's New 'Slot Music' Make Sense for Consumers?
Seth Gilbert submits: Efforts by the major music labels to find new revenue sources that will replace eroding CD sales often have the feeling of things being thrown at the wall to see what sticks. Monday, the Big 4 (Sony BMG SNE, Universal, Vivendi and Warner Music Group...
SanDisk Launching MicroSD Memory Cards With DRM Free Music; All Four Majors On Board
In a week that will see heavy coverage of MySpace Music when it launches, SanDisk (NSDQ: SNDK) has announced an ambitious venture to sell its microSD memory cards pre-loaded with DRM-free MP3 music from all the four majors EMI Music, *Sony* BMG, Universal Music Group, and *Warner Music Group*....
SanDisk's slotMusic Enters the Ring
Today SanDisk made a decidedly old-school announcement: a new medium for music. Yes, that's medium as in "tangible product that you buy at the store." The initiative, called slotMusic, will put complete albums on microSD cards, the cell-phone memory cards that are about half the size of a postage stamp....
SanDisk partners with labels to launch new music format
SanDisk is partnering with the four major labels to sell music albums on memory cards that can be inserted into mobile phones and portable media players. Albums from EMI, Sony BMG, Universal and Warner artists will be pre-loaded DRM-free and in MP3 format on special SanDisk's microSD cards. The...
SanDisk Launching MicroSD Memory Cards With DRM Free Music; All Four Majors On Board
In a week that will see heavy coverage of MySpace Music when it launches, SanDisk (NSDQ: SNDK) has announced an ambitious venture to sell its microSD memory cards pre-loaded with DRM-free MP3 music from all the four majors EMI Music, *Sony* BMG, Universal Music Group, and *Warner Music Group*....
SanDisk Launching MicroSD Memory Cards With DRM Free Music; All Four Majors On Board
In a week that will see heavy coverage of MySpace Music when it launches, SanDisk (NSDQ: SNDK) has announced an ambitious venture to sell its microSD memory cards pre-loaded with DRM-free MP3 music from all the four majors EMI Music, *Sony* BMG, Universal Music Group, and *Warner Music Group*....
Five PEG-Ratio Play Stocks for 2008
Andrew Horowitz submits: Last year, 5 positions were recommended from a screen we created to provide a simple way to seek out stocks that may be considered value investments but have superior earnings growth characteristics. The results/performance of the 5 positions with the highest EPS Growth estimated for next...
SanDisk rejects USD5.9bn Samsung bid as Toshiba prepares bid
SanDisk's board has rejected a USD5.9bn takeover offer from Samsung, saying the bid "undervalues" the firm and suggesting it is part of a "ploy" to undermine royalty negotiations between the companies. Samsung submitted a USD26 per-share offer for SanDisk on...
SanDisk: Does No Really Mean No?
Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Is SanDisk’s SNDK management team insane? You have to wonder what they’re thinking. As you know by now, Samsung revealed yesterday that it has offered to buy the company for $26-a-share in cash, a large premium to the recent share price. And SanDisk revealed...
Samsung and SanDisk: Q&A with Analyst Jim Handy
There's been lots of talk about SanDisk's rejection of Samsung's cash acquisition offer at double SanDisk's current stock price. We spoke to semiconductor analyst Jim Handy of Objective Analysis about the situation and some of the forces driving it. by Erik Sherman
SanDisk Says 'No Deal' to Samsung
Tech Confidential submits: Flash memory maker SanDisk Corp. SNDK has rejected a $26 per share, $5.85 billion unsolicited takeover offer from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., calling the overture "opportunistic." Talks between Samsung and SanDisk -- which have been rumored for weeks -- were revealed in a letter made public late...
Two Ways SanDisk Can Stave off a Hostile Takeover by Samsung
Bapcha's Stocks submits: I was talking to a couple of people I know, and e-mailing a few more regarding Samsung’s (SSNLF.PK) $26/share offer for SanDisk SNDK - and SNDK’s prompt rejection of the [as it is now] - friendly overture from Samsung. So, the question was - is a hostile...
Samsung Officially Makes $26 Per Share Offer To Sandisk; 'Deeply Disappointed' Not To Have Agreement
This was first reported a couple weeks ago, and now it's official? Korean electronics giant Samsung has made a $26 per share bid for memory card maker Sandisk. In a statement, Samsung says it is "deeply disappointed" that after four months of negotiations, Sandisk has not agreed to a...
SanDisk Rejects $5.9 Billion Offer From Samsung
By Rhee So-eui and Anupreeta Das SEOUL/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. flash memory maker SanDisk Corp SNDK rejected a $5.9 billion bid by top memory chip maker, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , but would not rule out a deal at a better price....
Samsung Officialy Makes $26 Per Share Offer To Sandisk; 'Deeply Disappointed' Not To Have Agreement
This was first announced a couple weeks ago, and now it's official? Korean electronics giant Samsung has made a $26 per share bid for memory card maker Sandisk. In a statement, Samsung says it is "deeply disappointed" that after four months of negotiations, Sandisk has not agreed to a...
No Joke: Samsung Bids $26 / Share for SanDisk
Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Defying skeptics who had warned that a deal would face significant hurdles, Samsung this afternoon announced that it has offered to buy SanDisk for $26 a share in cash. While Samsung had previously said it might be interested in buying SanDisk, many on the Street...
Samsung and the Consumer Electronics Price War
Sramana Mitra submits: Word is going round that Samsung, a leading NAND manufacturer, is going to take over SanDisk SNDK. Due to its low valuation, SanDisk has been the object of acquisition speculation. Last month, there were rumors it was an acquisition target for Seagate STX. Let’s look...
Maybe SanDisk / Samsung Deal Isn't Such a Good Idea
Tech Confidential submits: It was received almost as a done deal last Friday when news broke that Samsung Electronics was considering a purchase of struggling SanDisk Corp. SNDK. SanDisk's battered shares rallied more than 30% while industry analysts all lined up touting the logic behind such a deal....
SanDisk: Flash Behind the Chinese Wall
Shlomi Cohen submits: The last time SanDisk Corporation's SNDK share price collapsed, I wrote that the fact that it had fallen meant that there was serious risk that the shark that swallowed the goldfish, in this case m-systems, would be in turn swallowed by an even larger predator. On...
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- Incorporated: 1988
- CEO: Dr. Eli Harari Ph.D.
- Employees: 3,172
SanDisk designs, develops and manufactures products in a range of form factors using its flash memory, controller and firmware technologies. Co.'s cards are used in a range of consumer electronics devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras, gaming devices and laptop computers. Co. also produce Universal Serial Bus drives, MP3 players and other flash storage products that are embedded in various systems for the enterprise, industrial, military and other markets. Co. internally develops flash memory technologies, produce the flash memory primarily through the flash ventures with Toshiba, and utilize this production output in products that it design and sell to its various end markets.
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Board of Directors
Dr. Eli Harari Ph.D.
Chairman
Mr. Irwin Federman
Vice-Chairman
Mr. Steven J. Gomo
Mr. Eddy W. Hartenstein
Ms. Catherine P. Lego
Mr. Michael E. Marks
Dr. James D. Meindl Ph.D.
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Sunnyvale, CA
408 542-0500