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Technology Stocks : WAVX: Wave Systems Corp.

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From: TREND19/12/2008 11:28:36 AM
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WAVOIDS are always hopeful.
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Time Will Tell
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Posted by: trustcousa Date: Friday, September 12, 2008 10:26:32 AM
In reply to: Weby who wrote msg# 170945 Post # of 170974

Weby et al.. Wave raised about 900k last month and that money lasted about a month. This time they raised about 800k. If today's money lasts one month and if Wave is spending 7 million per q, then can we conclude the following about total gross revenue for the current three month period: 7 million dollars of expenses divided by 3 months = 2.3 million expenses per month, less the average capital apparently raised each month of, say, 800k = 1,500,000 revenues per month to cover the remaining expenses, times 3 months = quarterly gross revenue of 4.5 million? Doesn't this represent a double in revenue over the last quarter? And annualized (without consideration for future growth) 18 million total revenue for the year???

This is a question and I do not know if the facts such as total cash expenses or prior quarters numbers are correct, so please add your take.

So with minimal level of growth, does 20 million in revenue over 12 months sound unreasonable? Does that push the 0 to a 1 on the binary scale?
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