Tex--In the rural area where I come from it's not polite not to answer folks, and you haven't bothered to answer either Larry Ascherman or my posts (8827 and 8828) in answer to your inane statement about how WAVX was, essentially, wasting its time by being involved in ISTPA. As your Texas buddy, Ross, says: "I'm all ears."
I did note, though, that in your banter with Steven D. Rosenberg you managed to hit on two of three of the points that I pleaded with you to avoid; I wrote: "Waiting anxiously for your reply, but hoping it won't be a) yeah, but WAVX was at $29 and now it's at $10; b) yeah, but Wave has been around for 11 years and STILL has no revenue; or c) yeah, but Steven Sprague sold some shares six months ago..."
You don't win the trifecta, big guy, but the daily double ain't bad...
And by the way, populist that I am I'm more sensitive to the egregious over-payment of CEOs in this country than anyone I know, but I hardly consider that either of the Sprague's are remotely over-compensated. Hell, if what they get offends you, I'll mail you an application for the Socialist Workers Party--you'll fit right in.
Finally, you might be interested to know that a few weeks ago, Doo Wop Guy--one of the smartest WAVX posters on Raging Bull--was kind enough to note that he felt that you'd been treated somewhat rudely here (http://www.ragingbull.com/mboard/boards.cgi?read=56254&board=WAVX). As I pointed out to him, however, many SI posters have spent a fair amount of time trying to bring you up to speed on WAVX, but you have aggressively ignored their efforts, and continue to make the same tired old criticisms (price is down; Sprague is a greed-head who is screwing the company; no revenue after 11, count-em, 11! years, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera...).
I, and the rest of the silver-lining-in-every-dark-cloud Wavoids, would truly welcome the negative case to be made against Wave--and I agree that we're far from a done deal and there's at least some chance that we all might lose every cent we've put into this company--but you ain't making the case, buddy. |