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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steven Sprague who wrote (2321)5/25/1998 6:48:00 PM
From: Pure Folder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Steven Sprague: Thanks for the post, on behalf of all of us. I personally won't be able to make it, but I'm sure others will be there and will be reporting to us. Best wishes next week, by the way. Somehow I have the sense it will be a memorable one.

WAVX investors: Note the key phrase: "Emerging leader." They're unlikely to be words carelessly chosen. Even the Prez has lawyers, IR, and PR folks to "answer to." This is pure. Don't fold.

Pure Folder



To: Steven Sprague who wrote (2321)5/26/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Thanx Steven!

Wish I could be there handing out Macanudos.
Bought my first few thousand shares of WAVX several years ago.
Been adding to my position ever since.
The Spartan superiority of WAVX'S security technology is reinforced upon every breach and break-in from which software solutions suffer. As the first true marketering Meter maid of "Microtransaction" for streaming, digitalized, entertainment and intellectual property, WAVX is shorting the number of days of software-skill-only-system dominance. If the issue of security solutions needed to "appease" the National Security Agency can be met, WAVX technology gets the nod. If firewall protection for banks and industry info is important enough to drive CheckPoint's stock to a post split 50 bucks a share, then the high probability of WAVX's stock running the same course is sure. The only downside to WAVX's success would be in a management not able to oversee its technology's timely deployment. That "worry" has been completely dispelled by you Steven. The news is about to get out. It's a fantastic story about a new "paradigm" in e-commerce and internet encryption that should win the name Sprague plenty of prime time and space in the financial media. Open House in a Booth now. An interview with CNBC later? Hey! Who knows?

What's a little hype,
Your friend,
Marty