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Title: Business strategy


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BADM 693 (Team 4) Adeel Khan Arihiro
Yamamoto HsiangLing Shu Thiranop W.
URL www.sandisk.com
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Company overview
  • Founded in 1988
  • One of the worlds largest suppliers Removable
    Cards, USB Drives, Embedded products, and MP3
  • Became a publicly traded company in 1995
  • Recently, acquired M-system, an Israeli-based
    semiconductor company


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Competitive Strategies
  • Enable new market for NAND flash memory
  • License its technology to the several other
    industry leading companies

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Competitive Strategies
  • Invest with Toshiba in venture companies
  • Sell its products globally to retail and OEM
    customers

5
Performance Overview
  • Liquidity
  • Solvency
  • Operating Efficiency
  • Capital Structure

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Liquidity
  • Current Ratio Quick Ratio
  • Current Ratio - 4.73 vs. 1.6 (increasing)
  • Quick Ratio 4.18 vs. 1.02 (increasing)
  • Inventory Turnover
  • COGS - 4.7 vs. 5.4 (increasing)

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Liquidity (contd.)
  • A/R Collection
  • Generous credit terms - Avg. 69 days
  • Industry Average 52.69
  • Z-Score
  • 2.57 probably safe from going bankrupt
  • Drop from 4.46 to 2.57 Caution!

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Solvency
  • Cash Flow
  • From Operations - 598 million
  • From Investments - 798 million
  • From Financing - 1.2 billion
  • Net Increase - 818 million

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Solvency (contd.)
  • Operations
  • Write-off of acquired technology
  • Net income Depreciation
  • Share-based compensation

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Solvency (contd.)
  • Investments
  • Purchase of short-term and long-term investments
  • Proceeds from sale of maturities and investments

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Solvency (contd.)
  • Financing
  • Proceeds from Convertible debt
  • Proceeds from convertible bond hedge

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Operating Efficiency
  • ROA 2.9 vs. 13.3 (decline)
  • Decline in ROS (63)
  • Decline in Sales/Assets (37)
  • ROS 6.2 vs. 13.5
  • Operating Expenses increased 129
  • Increase in SGA
  • Write-off of acquired technology
  • Sales/Assets 0.47 vs. 0.98
  • Assets increased faster than sales (123)
  • Fixed Assets increased by 400

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Capital Structure
  • Sandisk
  • Industry

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Capital Structure (contd.)
  • Leverage - 1.46 vs. 2.09
  • Increased due to increase in Liabilities
  • Negatively leveraged due to ROA (48)
  • Times Interest Earned 30 vs. 10
  • Sufficient level of interest coverage
  • ROE 4.2 vs. 25
  • Declining due to inferior ROA

15
Overall Performance
  • Liquidity - Satisfactory
  • Solvency - Satisfactory
  • Operating Efficiency Not satisfactory
  • Capital Structure Satisfactory

16
Breakeven Analysis
  • Breakeven point 88

17
Results of Surveys
  • Companies
  • SanDisk
  • Kingston
  • Sony
  • PNY
  • Lexar
  • Memorex
  • Competitive Attributes
  • Storage Capacity
  • Design
  • Size
  • Brand
  • Features
  • Color
  • Price

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SanDisks Competitive Position
  • Storage Capacity and Design are the most
    attractive attributes
  • Size is the worst performance
  • The highest price among competitors

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Business Strategy (Balance Scorecard)
Source www.nasdaq.com/.../200605/market_open_0510
06.stm
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Learning Growth
  • Training Employee
  • Cross-Training of both SanDisks employee and
    M-systems employee
  • R D
  • Combine the know-how of both companies
  • Prepare for the data storage technology in next 5
    years and 10 years

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Internal Targets and Customer Targets (House of
quality)
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Forecasting by average trend
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Financial Targets
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Business Strategy Conclusion(Balance Scorecard)
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Acquisition target
  • TERABEAM, Inc
  • Holding company with two primary subsidiaries
  • Proxim Wireless
  • Ricochet Networks
  • Proxim Wireless
  • Pioneer in developing and supplying scalable
    broadband wireless networking systems for
    enterprises, governments, and service providers.
    Terabeam, Inc conducts its wireless equipment
    business through Proxim Wireless.
  • Ricochet Networks
  • Leading portable Wireless Internet Service
    Provider (WISP) with operational markets in
    Denver and Aurora, Colorado and San Diego,
    California. One of the largest WISP with a mesh
    network operating exclusively in a license-free
    frequency. The Ricochet technology provides a
    robust, fast, simple, and secure wireless
    Internet solution for both government and
    consumer use. Terabeam, Inc conducts its
    wireless service provider business through
    Ricochet Networks.

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Terabeam, Inc
  • Founded in 1982
  • NASDAQ TRBM
  • Current market value - 45million
  • Current book value - 31 million
  • 263 employees

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Why Terabeam, Inc
  • Current technology trend is geared mostly towards
    mobility
  • IPOD vs. CD Players
  • USB Key vs. CDR/Zip Drive
  • Notebooks on campus
  • Terabeam, Inc owns resources that Sandisk could
    use in the future
  • End User Wi-Fi hardware - Proxim
  • Existing Networks Ricochet
  • Buying vs. Licensing (Cost Effective strategy)
  • Example Jet Blue and Live TV

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Strategy
  • By acquiring Terabeam, Sandisk could use the
    companys intellectual property to
  • Maintain quality and have more control over
    product development
  • Gain First-person advantage on future products

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