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Technology Stocks : WAVX: Wave Systems Corp.

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From: TREND13/13/2009 10:40:25 AM
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Posted by: old kid on the block Date: Friday, March 13, 2009 10:30:02 AM
In reply to: barge who wrote msg# 176173 Post # of 176200

$50 "Hitachi Kidcard" "AMDmotherboard thingy"? wonderful. So glad we WERE in the right place at the right time. Per SKS's keen comments last eve, let's focus on the ~40 million of ~300 million possibilities for TPM activation via Wave software... is THIS not the magic of WAVX?

If I may suggest, ~40 million possibilities for Wave usage is useless noise. And, worthless to revenue generation. Upgrades to $50-60 per seat? Again, if I may suggest, THIS "upgrade" dialogue was the most telling part of yesterday's CC - ANOTHER quarter of Wave running at $3 million deficit AND no sign of "upgrades" ... will the world wake up on some day and realize Wave is the answer to their malaise AND shell out $50 to Wave? thinking they were stupid for overlooking Wave for the last 3-4-5-6-7 years?

Hope every one with skin in this WAVX game will consider where we've been and where we're headed - yesterday's Hitachi, AMD HP (who SKS now disses) have become Dell & Acer(?), with nary an "upgrade" trove to be seen yet. where we're headed seems to be a slow road to no where, $3 million +/- deficit per quarter at a time: how 'bout an inverted chart of Wave's revenue-to-others over the last 10 years? now, that would be an inspiring trend, eh?
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