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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Wexler who wrote (4439)10/29/1999 11:00:00 AM
From: Sophie Janne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill, I thought you did DD on the stocks you short, but it is obvious you are simply a technical analysis guy. It's amazingly fortunate for you that you are covering your short this morning even though you have no clue what the company does and therefore have no way to know whether the stock is "grossly overvalued" or not.

Sophie.

P.S. Here's some TA for you. NVLS will see $65 before it sees $100.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (4439)10/29/1999 11:15:00 AM
From: 24601  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10293
 
Bill: I am disappointed. I recently told my friends that you were a cut above the charlatans whose "analyses" are articulated by glib, scatological characterizations.

Let me see if I can justify your taking a closer look at this company and what it is on the verge of achieving.

A hardware solution that is distributed on the client side is precisely why the market cap extrapolates beyond current financials. Wave's patented system is chip-based, residing in hardware as well as software. It is distributed, operating on client-side, at the point of consumption. It is programmable, to modulate privacy, exportability, and compatibility. It is flexible, using any payment-model: try, rent, rent-to-own, or buy. It is efficient, effecting microtransactions down to a fraction of a penny. It is adaptable, embedding inexpensively in any device: PC, STB, keyboard, PDA, media player, modem, receiver, dongle, or smart card. It is versatile, working with any network, whether by wire (cable, telephone, etc.); over the air (broadcast, satellite, etc.); or on physical media (the post office distributing CDs, DVDs). It is autonomous, operable without a tether to any network; transactions may occur offline and be stored in EMBASSY for later uploading to the WaveNet. It is comprehensive, a solution for all digital content: data, executables, audio, video, etc. It is safe, providing security services for boot integrity, e.mail, e.commerce, telecommunication. It is compatible, with capability to complement, emulate, or even run on other solutions.

Beyond all of this is broadband via digital broadcast: WaveXpress.

If you have read this far, I am grateful. I hope that I have at least piqued your interest in looking a little closer. If you asked me to limit this message to two links, I think I would choose these two white papers:

hpconnect.com

wave.com

If I could add three news links, to boot:

wave.com

wave.com

wave.com

Thanks for your perseverance.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (4439)10/29/1999 11:23:00 AM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10293
 
Terrific - now I've attracted the WAVX cultists. Let me save you A LOT of time. You will never convince me that WAVX is not a piece of crap. The only thing that will convince me of that is if the company actually manages to make money. So far, I have been 100% correct about this company, and I now have no position...so I really don't give a damn about the fantasies the WAVX bagholders wish to cling to.