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To: jas singh MD who wrote (1189)2/22/1998 3:11:00 AM
From: FiberOptic  Respond to of 11417
 
Jas- seems like everytime I turn around you are increasing your position- me too-



To: jas singh MD who wrote (1189)2/22/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: 24601  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Dear Jas:

I note that the Gilder piece contemplates the possibility of a WaveMeter "integrated into the microprocessor."

Would that lead you to speculate whether Intel might be one of Wave's putative partners?

It reminds me of the statement by Steven Sprague in the announcement of the IBM deal to the effect that IBM's global position in the marketplace makes it ideally suited to help drive the WaveMeter as a technology that belongs "on every motherboard" across the industry.

It also reminds me that Intel was party to the recent "encryption agreement" with Sony and others. Do you think there's any way Steven Sprague would be at liberty to say whether Wave is in contact with this group?



To: jas singh MD who wrote (1189)2/22/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Jas.. I like Gilder's thinking.

Everytime some little kid gets sick we WAVX stock owners will have a chance to make some money.. If the kid rents a movie, if the kid does his homework report, if he subscribes to electronic magazines or plays games with his DVD.

I always wanted to be "stinkin' rich."
Go Wave!

Pass the Beluga, if you would please.
Your Friend,
Marty