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To: cgraham who wrote (7749)7/4/1999 12:39:00 PM
From: andrew peterson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11417
 
Man, this is something. After years of quietly watch WAVX grow, one day we suddenly get a posse of shorts on the attack. I'll tell you what, there's not an agrument out there that hasn't been considered already on this and the other WAVX threads. I have, over the time that I've been in this stock, made the best case I could against the company -- and I haven't seen anything in all the many posts in recent days that I haven't already considered. At times I've come damn close to talking myself into cashing in and moving on. But I'm no where there now. To my mind, if WAVX were going to go belly up it would have happened long ago.

It all comes down to this: either the company will deploy successfully or it won't. None of the arguments for or against can conclusively prove which way things will go. It might be helpful if we would all acknowledge that what's being debated here is the risk, the gamble that we're taking. There has always been a lot of risk in this stock. There's still quite a bit and it's going to stay that way until we're massively deployed. If you can't tolerate the risk, you shouldn't be in the stock.

That said, I've never felt calmer about my investment. The datacasting patents alone are enough to let me sleep peacefully. We're in the big leagues now. These systematic attempts to scare folks out of the stock only mean that we're on the radar. That's a good place to be. Bring on the attacks. They will only make us stronger. The deep, cumulative knowledge base that we've built up about our company will easily withstand these attempts to spread fear.