BNET Industries

Market Cap:$5.5B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$3.3B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), based in Sunnyvale, CA, makes flash storage card products used in electronic systems. These allow mass market adoption of digital cameras, multimedia cellular phones, USB flash drives and others. The products are used in digital cameras, personal digital assistants, portable digital music players, digital video recorders and smart phones. In January 2006 the company completed its acquisition of Matrix Semiconductor, Inc., a privately held company based in Santa Clara, California for approximately $250 million.
Number of Employees 3,565
Contact Information
601 McCarthy Boulevard
Milpitas, California 95035
(408) 801-1000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Computer Storage Device Manufacturing: 334112
Recent Events
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SanDisk initiated with "market outperform"
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Gadgets: Card reader helps you shop safer online
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3 Reasons to Sell Rambus Today
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Downgrades: INTC, SNDK, AMG [VIDEO]
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Tech Stocks: Late gains help give a boost to tech stocks
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Call Traders Warm to Chesapeake Energy CHK
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SanDisk shares fall after Goldman downgrade
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Goldman Sachs Downgrades SanDisk SNDK, Upgrades Texas Instruments TXN
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SanDisk shares fall after Goldman downgrade
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Intelligently Engineered SD and SDHC Memory Cards By SanDisk
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SanDisk Announces Third Quarter 2009 Financial Results
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Augh - why is the 64GB card only available as an Extreme Pro? The Extreme...
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SanDisk Upgrades Flash Technology
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SanDisk Q3 Profit Rises, Beat Estimates - Update
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Sandisk SNDK: Downgraded to Sell at UBS
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Gadgets: Drop-and-go' Duracell pad makes charging some gadgets easier
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SanDisk Introduces Memory Cards for Gaming Consoles
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SanDisk Launches Cards for PSP Go, DSi
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SanDisk Targets Gamers With New Flash Memory Cards
News & Analysis
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90-nm NAND.MLC and advanced controller technology boosts capacities for Ultra II memory cards.(Computers & Peripherals)(Brief Article)
SanDisk now offers an 8-Gbyte CompactFlash Type I card, a 4-Gbyte Ultra II Memory Stick PRO, and 2-Gbyte Ultra II SD cards, and maintains their minimum write speed of 9 Mbytes/sec and minimum read speed of 10 Mbytes/sec. Ultra II CF--256 Mbytes to ...
Mini flash drive for high speed transfer.(Computers, Peripherals & Networking Devices)
The Cruzer[TM] Mini from SanDisk Corporation is an embedded USB 2.0 flash drive that is available in 128 MB and 256 MB capacities. Pricing is $49.99 for the 128 MB unit and ... The Cruzer[TM] Mini from SanDisk Corporation is an embedded USB 2.0 ...
External flash-card reader. (Computers & Peripherals).(SanDisk Ultra ImageMate)(Brief Article)
* Uses an IEEE 1394 interface for fast data, image, and video transfers * Accepts both Type I and Type ... * Uses an IEEE 1394 interface for fast data, image, and video transfers ...
High-capacity CompactFlash card. (Computers & Peripherals).(SanDisk Corp's 1-Gbyte CF Type Flash memory)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
* Puts 1 Gbyte of storage on a standard CF Type I format card * Stores more than 1000 digital images, more than 20 hours of ... * Puts 1 Gbyte of storage on a standard CF Type I format...
SanDisk to Supply SD Cards for Palm's First Handheld Computers Using Removable Memory Cards
Business Editors/High Tech Writers
SanDisk Supports Palm's Selection of the SD —Secure Digital— Card for New Palm Handheld Computers
Business Editors/Technology Writers
Keyspan Introduces USB Expansion Card Enabling Macintosh Computers to Use SanDisk USB ImageMate
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 5, 1999--
SanDisk Introduces the ImageMate CompactFlash Card Reader/Writer for Desktop Computers
NEW ORLEANS--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 11, 1998--
Kodak will market SanDisk's CompactFlash storage cards under Kodak label as storage media for Kodak's new DC25 camera; Kodak also introduces CompactFlash Reader/Writer for PCs to easily move images from digital cameras to computers
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 12, 1996--Eastman Kodak Co. will market Kodak-branded CompactFlash CF storage cards manufactured by SanDisk Corp. (NASDAQ:SNDK) and a PC card reader/writer for CF cards along with the new Kodak DC25 Digital Camera, the world's first CF-based digital camera see related press release.
SanDisk PC Storage Cards Are "Plug and Play" in New Macintosh PowerBook Computers
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 28, 1995--SanDisk Corp. (formerly SunDisk Corp.), the world's largest supplier of flash mass storage cards, announced today that its complete line of industry-standard ATA AT Attachment PC Cards are fully "plug and play" compatible with the new Macintosh PowerBook 5300 and 190 computers.
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