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To: jas singh MD who wrote (1443)3/21/1998 10:18:00 PM
From: Wahoograd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
First things first - It is likely that Wave will sign up IBM and "other OEMs"; however IBM is not yet a done deal. The important thing to look for next week is whether or not Wave will participate in the IBM display booth at the Internet Commerce Expo '98, just as they did with IBM at the Publishing Expo '98 this past week. Two back-to-back expositions with IBM would be a very positive sign that a formal product launch should take place in the near future. Then we should expect "other OEMs" to sign on and join the new wave in personal computing. Next week's promise of a Wave/IBM joint presentation at the I.C.E. may be the next event which Ironcarbide is expecting.



To: jas singh MD who wrote (1443)3/22/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Respond to of 11417
 
Alright, so DONT buy it, LOL..

I hear you Jas. But if I make one correction. The report is not put out buy an investment analyst, it is put out by a research group that is investment neutral. I am familiar with Strategis, I once purchased one of their reports on the imaging industry (SPECT, CT, MRI, PET scans, etc.), but I got the money from a local imaging center (heh heh heh). That was about three years ago. Their reports are NOT a pastiche of freely available news articles, this is actually good solid research and commentary. And there are MANY companies listed in this report.

But anyway, I agree. Why pay $1300 when you can buy 1K shares?

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