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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone?

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To: Pure Folder who wrote (2011)5/10/1998 7:02:00 PM
From: Wahoograd  Read Replies (2) of 11417
 
The H-P business wire linked from Jas Singh's post #2006 referred to an announcement about new H-P servers. If there is indeed a pending agreement between H-P and Wave then maybe there could be a surprise announcement Monday regarding Wave and client-side security for the PC.

From Wave's standpoint, they would probably get more mileage from a solo announcement, however a big company like H-P would likely package any new security announcement.

Since speculation on Monday's announcement doesn't mention client-side PC security, I'm not really sure if a Wave absence should be considered negative. If Wave is not mentioned then any potential announcement with H-P may just not be ready. In any case, it will be interesting to see what happens to the stock early Monday with anticipation generated by this board.

BTW, I think H-P is headquartered in the Chicago area but probably has large facilities in Silicon Valley.

Finally, the two previous posts by 24601 and Andrew Peterson illustrate why so many people are starting to wake up to Wave's potential. Incidentally, while it may be difficult to estimate the number and timeline for WaveMeters to enter the market, I do believe that an average of $1 of revenue is EXTREMELY conservative. CD ROM packages shipped with PCs could alone exceed $1,000s in value.

Wahoograd
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