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


To: ecommerceman who wrote (4982)1/17/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: webinfopro.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Glad to see you here ecommerceman. Our paths have crossed any I've always enjoyed your comments and choices.

You also made me feel better $200 -- price is going up with Internet stocks -- but I believe some of the private conversations as well as public responses to questions (and psychological satisfaction) are worth it. Hell, Marty and CM alone are worth the price of admission.

As far as speculation and 0 are concerned -- after watching the involvements this company has built between August and today, I believe that there is no chance that the licencing and patents are worthless -- somewhere there's a place for us a time and place for us... At the point, the question is whether we are building the billing system for silicon alley or Silicon Canyon. Lot's of things point to the latter -- But belief is an act of faith. The ability to do Charity will hopefully follow <GGG>

Weby



To: ecommerceman who wrote (4982)1/18/1999 4:56:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Welcome ecommerceman.

Your modesty is overwhelming. In all probability, you do more DD than do most investors before you take the plunge.. especially if you're long for the long haul. The logic underpinning our investment in WAVX is straightforward enough. Placing the encryption machinery onto microprocessors on the client side, metering data and charging only for what consumers use of their subscriptions to relational data bases' information, applications, entertainment, etc., the processing of micro-transactions, economical scaleability to large numbers of consumers, efficient use of server capacity, desktop on-or-offline access to personal transaction logs, local and independent publishing capabilities, and so forth and so on, are all on their way! All these features are coming as a part of the "natural evolution" of the communications "revolution." Wave Systems, led by Peter and Steven Sprague and a host of other communications' engineers, pioneers, and gurus, has had the foresight to prepare for the challenges of tomorrows e-commerce activities. They are now in a careful and successful phase of positioning their technology for practical adoption as a premiere distribution system for digital content. The company's good business sense is unparalleled as it offers to apportion the revenue generated by e-transactions to all partners involved in advancing the system. There is NO company, other than Wave Systems, better outfitted with an arsenal of sophisticated solutions to MONOPOLIZE the provision of "firewall" security and transaction processing technologies independent of central servers' congestion. It is inevitable that Wave Systems technology will be assimilated. Where as once there were no Browsers, now there are many. Where as once there were no Portals, now there are many. Where as now there are no microprocessors with encryption and transaction processing systems on the client side, soon there will be millions. Alas, their origin will be from WAVX.

Sincerely,
Marty