Re: I will miss emit
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Feb 08, 2015 03:55PM
SP...Watch Sandisk....and review the direction of that company...they only stand to gain by having the the technology e.Digital is offering, both new and old.
SNDK is now, IMVHO, listening to e.Digital and what can be done for both companies.
Clearing up 737 for the finite number of named CE devices sited in the infringement claims should not be that difficult a deal to get past, yet they are not getting past it.
Lets see what happens with the SNDK docket on the 13th of this month. SNDK has to consider, having been involved in one of the most recent events and would also be in tune with the most recent claims construction order, that things are now different for e.Digital.
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RE: SNDK
commencement speech Cal Berkeley...
"We imagined digital cameras, computers, fax machines, copiers and so on that would need such flash storage. Some of you, I bet, are taking selfies using flash on your phone and posting them on Instagram right now ... instead of listening to me … I can tell you we never imagined that when we had our vision for flash storage!"
"Let me say to all of you future company founders -- the early days at SanDisk were not easy. It took many years for our technology to be accepted by the marketplace. At one point, Kodak even wanted us to be exclusive. For a startup with not much sales then, this was gut-wrenching. We could have accepted Kodak’s millions of dollars, but we had grander visions. We passed on that, instead choosing to work with the broader world of digital cameras and make our media an open-industry standard.
The rest is history for us … and Kodak is history. I have to give the credit for declining the Kodak offer to Eli Harari, who was the then CEO. He had the passion, conviction and tenacity to stay focused on what we had originally imagined. That was quite some bet in my opinion."
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I know of a company that imagined it....Thing is, the common-stock share holders are not "Cal Alum", however we can have a dream as well.
So why not bring us all together in some form of modern forward moving event, that separates SNDK, e.Digital from the pack.
Is there any possible way to make this harmonious for all involved, in advancing SNDK into the future, without handcuffing e.Digital to SNDK?
doni