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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone?

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To: genejockey who wrote (7907)7/6/1999 1:55:00 AM
From: jhnewman  Read Replies (2) of 11417
 
Howard: cut for software is 40-60%+...

The cut that the middlemen and retailers get for HARD COPY software (as one example of a hard product that can be digitized)...is 40-60%+. Please see Craig Sutton's excellent post #7860 on this subject. He's a software developer. Also see his post #7876, which does a good job replying to a number of your points.

Howard, you've obviously got a very good brain...and good luck on finishing your medical studies. (My dad's a retired heart surgeon.) But the longs who have been studying WAVX and its prospects for the last year know a lot more than you (or me) about why the prospects are good for this company. There are a ton of very intelligent investors on the SI and RB WAVX boards...as I think you can see. And the expertise covers a wide range...from security and technology consultants to ecommerce experts...to many others.

As for the power of WAVX's encryption...one of the leading encryption experts in the world lives here in Minneapolis. He's developed an encryption algorithm that has yet to be cracked, and is the author of the standard book on electronic encryption (published by Wiley). He's been doing some consulting work with WAVX...and just took his payment in WAVX shares. Doesn't that tell you something about the power of WAVX's encryption and the prospects for this company?

If you'd like his name, go to RB WAVX post #48307.

Howard, you're fighting a hopeless battle here on the long-term prospects of Wave. As we've all said before, there are certainly risks ahead in deployment and market acceptance...but those risks are decreasing month by month.

I hope you'll have an open enough mind to consider coming back to Wave sometime in the future. You may not realize it now, but in this whole "short argument" over the weekend...you've stumbled over a gold mine.

Good luck,

Newman.
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