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Gold/Mining/Energy : Infowave Wireless Messaging IW:TSE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: axial who wrote (1235)1/12/2000 6:31:00 AM
From: Tom Gordon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1690
 
Robert & Jim,

Great posts,

I believe that the Wireless Knowledge IPO and rollout will have very positive ramifications next quarter and I can't but help rub my hands together and wipe the drool off of my mouth thinking about it.
Remember , Seybold's prognostication of a suitor coming into the fray of things.
I'm of the opinion and have been for the longest time that it will be Wireless Knowledge scooping us up.
Nice to know that the intrinsic value of our stock by then will probably be in the neighbourhood of 50-70 US.
Buyout superceding that above.

Regards Tom.



To: axial who wrote (1235)1/12/2000 7:59:00 AM
From: freddie  Respond to of 1690
 
Jim,

This neighbor to the south has found IW. Had a tough time buying it, but got it done thru MSDW. Investment community needs to be informed of this potential gem. When that happens, NASDAQ listing will take place and your $70 US target will probably be met.

In the meantime, I'm happy to have initiated a position. Patience is my long suite.......nothing like getting to a good party before the big crowd arrives.

freddie



To: axial who wrote (1235)1/12/2000 12:17:00 PM
From: Robert Dydo  Respond to of 1690
 
Hello Jim, thank you for your kind words.

I would like to take time and come back to the issue of Nokia. As posted on SH from this link here:
techweb.com

One can look very closely at Nokia's web site and find a WAP server. Nokia's server is actually what IW is using. It could be I guess called a browser, but more likely a gateway to corporate intranets and internets. Using Nokia's server and Phone.com's UpBrowser IW will allow corporate connection not only to pagers, but to PCS phones running on GSM and CDMA which are WAP ready.
dydo



To: axial who wrote (1235)1/12/2000 3:40:00 PM
From: mariner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1690
 
Jim
Could you please elaborate on your price target criteria? Is this a wag or have you worked this out based upon estimated revenue, cash flow etc?

Just curious, not slamming you. I'm long since the day after WK announcement last year.

Thanx