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Technology Stocks : BLUE WAVE SYSTEMS-BWSI A comer in telecom

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To: Liatris Spicata who wrote (21)3/11/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Liatris Spicata  Read Replies (1) of 170
 
And some folks say this company is Jinxed :)

CARROLLTON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 1999--Blue Wave Systems Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS:BWSI - news)
recently landed a record $2.2 million production order to supply DSP boards into a government funded program. Details of the
program cannot be disclosed.

The order calls for Blue Wave Systems to supply quad processor DSP boards based on Texas Instruments' TMS320C40 floating point DSP. Shipments are expected to
begin in the second calendar quarter, with the majority of shipments completing over the next 18 months.

Blue Wave Systems is the industry leader in high performance digital signal processing merchant boards. It was the first company to offer quad and octal processor
C40 VME boards and its highly successful line of C40 based products leads the industry in dollar volume and units shipped.

Blue Wave Systems (NASDAQ/NMS:BWSI - news) is the world's leading supplier of DSP solutions and provides digital signal processing (DSP) boards and
subsystems to more than one-half of the world's top 40 companies. Blue Wave Systems is principally involved in the development and sale of embedded DSP
computers for the telecommunications, defense and measurement and instrumentation industries. The Company resulted from the merger of Mizar, Inc. and
Loughborough Sound Images Ltd. in April 1998.
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