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SanDisk Jumps As Takeover Rumors Resurface
SanDisk (SNDK) shares have spiked on revived rumors that both Samsung and Toshiba are considering making a bid for the company. Last year, SanDisk rejected a $26-a-share bid from Samsung ; Toshiba at the time was rumored to be a potential white knight, although most analysts shot down the idea , asserting that Toshiba didn’t have the financial resources to complete a deal. The latest round of rumors apparently stems from a report on EETimes.com , which has since been picked up by ...
New SanDisk Music Player to Launch March 31
New SanDisk Music Player to Launch March 31
blog.wired.com — SanDisk's Sansa slotRadio digital music player, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, will ship... starting March. 31. The company is betting on the idea that consumers want to carry music cards, instead of depending on digital downloads. The new Sansa music players ... (more) New SanDisk Music Player to Launch March 31
SanDisk slotRadio player launching to much fanfare on March 31st
SanDisk slotRadio player launching to much fanfare on March 31st
engadget.com — Oh, wait -- we were just kidding about the whole "to much fanfare" bit. SanDisk's slotRadio player,... which we're still struggling to understand, is all set to ship on March 31st after debuting alongside a gazillion other gadgets at CES . For those ... (more) SanDisk slotRadio player launching to much fanfare on ...
SanDisk slotRadio To Ship March 31st
SanDisk slotRadio To Ship March 31st
ubergizmo.com — SanDisk will be shipping its slotRadio device at the end of this month, so folks who are... looking for an MP3 player of some repute minus the Apple logo can always give this a twirl to see if it suits them. This MP3 player comes with a microSD ... (more) SanDisk slotRadio To Ship March 31st
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SanDisk stocks jump as buyout rumors circle the company
Gadgetell — ... has expressed an interest in purchasing the popular flash memory card producer.  However, analysts have found that it is unlikely that Toshiba will have the ability to come up with the financial resources to complete the purchase.  As of right now, no deals have been officially put on the table.  Earlier this week, SanDisk experienced another stock jump when it was announced that they would be raising their retail prices an estimated 10 percent Read: [Barron’s] Full Story » | Written by Heather ...

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