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To: Markus who wrote (8)7/15/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: IPOJunkie  Respond to of 22
 
Markus,

I did pose the question to the WAVX thread - and a link to here - and I have gotten a couple of responses thus far -

exchange2000.com

Tell me what you think.

RS



To: Markus who wrote (8)7/15/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: IPOJunkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22
 
Markus, I saw that you popped up on the WAVX thread. I hope you don't mind that I referred them here. I just figured they were up to speed on things. I'm definitely learning. I'm sold on my private company for copy protection and limited play discs, but they have been very secretive about the application of the technology to Internet security, transactions, metering. I'd really like to know just where everybody is on this because I think it's going to be very hot. The WAVX chip sounds really impressive, but obviously it requires getting it into a large number of computers. A disc approach sounds like it could get faster acceptance, but is it the better of the two?

Also, this market is huge. Can all approaches peacefully coexist - or at least for a timeframe that allows us to make a healthy return? One interesting note is that WAVX has a market cap of $93 million, whereas MAXX is sitting at $8 million. Sometimes the "better" company may not be the "better" investment in the short term. Do you happen to know the float of either company?

Too many questions...

RS