NEW YORK - A surprise second-quarter loss sank shares of memory products maker SanDisk Corp. Tuesday, and analysts said there may be more bad news in store.
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The company posted a loss Monday, well below the expectations of Wall Street analysts, who had predicted a profit. Revenue also fell short, and SanDisk said it plans to reduce future capital expenses and inventory growth by delaying investments in certain chip factories.
Shares plunged $4.31, or 24 percent, to close at $13.62. Earlier, the stock hit a five-year low of $13.06.
Citi Investment Research analyst Craig A. Ellis said the company has no clear path to profitability and downgraded it to "Sell" from "Hold.
The analyst called the quarter's results a "huge miss," and added that the company's on-hand inventory rose 15 percent. This on-hand inventory, the analyst added, is expected to build up further in the third quarter, possibly risking fourth-quarter results.
SanDisk makes flash memory-based data storage products, such as memory cards used in digital cameras, laptops, mobile phones and other electronics.
Chairman and Chief Executive Eli Harari said during a conference call with analysts Monday that he is "disappointed with our second-quarter results."
"Our team is adapting quickly to the deteriorating economic climate, and we are taking aggressive steps to protect our balance sheet, and improve our competitiveness through these difficult times," he added.
SanDisk and the flash memory industry are facing excess supply issues, Harari said during the call. Part of this, he added, is because demand for flash megabytes has grown slower than expected due to the weakening U.S. economy. In addition, supply has been growing quickly.
The company said it plans to curtail supply growth until market conditions improve.

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