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Technology Stocks : WavePhore (WAVO)- VBI fed WaveTop for WebTV -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AJ Berger who wrote (989)3/8/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: david thor  Respond to of 2843
 
<something worth discussing here?>

AJ,

You've been around this discussion for a long time, so you already know that a lot of us invested in this company because of their VBI work, if only because WaveTop did not exist then.

Perhaps Microsoft's work with that "intelligient Barney" toy over last Christmas was successful enough for them to pursue further.

And thanks for maintaining a sense of stability about Wavephore. It's frustrating to see so many negative comments when the stock goes down and so many positive comments only when the stock goes up, but after a few years of holding a little WAVO stock, I'm tired of explaining to people that this is a volatile stock, and not to judge the company on the sole basis of the stock price. So many small-cap stocks behave the same way and investors have to accept the risk and reward as their own responsibility.

I hope in the coming weeks the relationship between Microsoft and Wavephore becomes a bit more clear.

Regards,
Dave



To: AJ Berger who wrote (989)3/8/1998 4:30:00 PM
From: Philip Tung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2843
 
Now you have got me really confused. Is it possible for you to explain the relationship between the Vulcan group and MSFT please and why you would think MSFT is simply supporting the stock of a partner when they have so many other partner's stock they can help. Is going out in the open market to purchase shares of another company just so they can support their partner's stock a common practice for MSFT?

Thanks

pt



To: AJ Berger who wrote (989)3/8/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Skip  Respond to of 2843
 
AJ

love the way you think!