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


To: Wahoograd who wrote (2578)6/6/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Deano Ferrari  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Gentlemen I am a brand new user of this system but I have been following all your (the collective "WAVX Anyone?" group) postings for the last two weeks since I took a position on WAVX.

I am very pleased to be part of your group and find all your comments interesting, informative and most of all extremely encouraging.

Wahoograd I have followed your notes to andrew peterson with great interest in particular reply # 2491 covering WAVX short term finance which is/was my main area of concern. You have slightly eased that concern for me.

I do have a question for you and for everyone else in the group. I have heard that there is a very significant order which is due to be announced either late this month or next. The order is in excess of $100 Million, it is from IBM and it is for the Wave chip to go on every newly produced IBM Aptiva PC.

Obviously my question to you all is have any of you guys heard anything about this. If it is true and it would seem to fit in with everything you guys have been talking about then this stock could go meteoric.



To: Wahoograd who wrote (2578)6/6/1998 10:32:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
I see a "little" problem.

How might we entice folks to put their hard earned money into a WAVEMETER-ACCOUNT? I mean, as their money is just sitting in this account while they're not buying anything, couldn't they be drawing some interest? Couldn't their WAVEMETER-ACCOUNT bear interest? Is it impossible that we might have the choice to put all our money into our WAVEMETER-ACCOUNTS? Drawing on the account to purchase things digital (like stocks) and also having check writing privileges with which to cover this months rent and also having with it a debit card to slide through the checkout stand? And couldn't our WAVEMETER-ACCOUNT give us "special" discounts toward our next purchase or for just using it? Or money back for "shopping with us." Why can't Wave System's be the SEARS OF THE NET AND CITIBANK TOO? Shouldn't we trying to horn in on every capital idea scam that we can? At least before the banks and discount brokers suggest it to us, couldn't we whisper something of it to them?

Capitalistic pig,
Marty