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


To: Rob LeVine who wrote (1687)7/13/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Instock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2843
 
Rob: I found Mr. Deeds interview, and Business Weeks Hype so amusing that I short sold the stock at 16 1/4. If WAVO shows strong weakness, like it did after the first hour or so of trading today, I will short it again.
HUGE GAP at 10 7/8 would be nice to get filled!!

Business Week does story, Mr Deeds does interview on CNBC, Company has News and the stock still drops from it's high of 16 15/16 to close up just 3/16. With all that, all it could do was up 3/16, after dropping 1 15/16!!

Sorry longs, no offense meant. I just think the Business Week hype and interview would draw in alot of Buys looking for a quick buck. They get in fast, and sell fast. Might as well take the ride down!!

Once the stock gets back to a more normal area, it might be a good buy. Has away to go still. IMO

Instock



To: Rob LeVine who wrote (1687)7/14/1998 7:10:00 AM
From: ayn rand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2843
 
what WavePhore's product actually is:

WaveTop uses the existing TV airwaves to broadcast content directly to your home PC. All you need to do is add a TV tuner card and you get instant access to video clips, music samples, news, games, sports and fast software downloads. All without tying up your phone line. WaveTop is a free, advertising-supported service that complements your ISP service

getwavetop.net



To: Rob LeVine who wrote (1687)7/14/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: John B. Anderson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2843
 
Agree that Deeds' tie worn on CNBC was NOT a choice by his media consultant! Then again, worse, maybe it was! Or that "wavy zebra"
pattern was supposed to resemble a TV broadcast wave? <Grin>