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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone?

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To: ecommerceman who wrote (8896)9/2/1999 6:10:00 AM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) of 11417
 
Okay!
If ISTPA isn't a trade/industry association tell me what it is. Also, why add your interpretation to what I wrote CM. I clearly asked why this association with ISTPA VALDIATED WAVX's technology.

I know you don't like to hear about competitors that might stop WAVX's rapid deployment and allowing them to rake in the billions of dollars of revenue, but you might want to check with a few neophytes in the technology arena. Namely Toshiba, Matsushita and SanDisk Corp. of Sunnyvale, California. You might want to check into a little product they call SD(secure digital)Memory Card. This card is about the size of a postage stamp and weighs two grams. As explained by the CEO of SanDisk, the main carrier of the new applications will be in electronic commerce. The device will be so small it will even attach to a cell phone, allowing you to download music or business information into a SD card.

I readily agree that these three companies will not be able to match WAVX's resources and can only wonder why SanDisk stock has risen this year to about $95 for a mere 1600% gain. When the WAVX onslaught hits them, reality will finally set-in.(:>)

And finally! Answer me this? Can you sell your stock today for $29.00 or $8.00? The last time I checked, valuation was based on a current basis and not on the past or the future.
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