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To: andrew peterson who wrote (5073)1/22/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Kevin  Respond to of 11417
 
Yea, Well check this chart and opinion out from Clearstation!

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To: andrew peterson who wrote (5073)1/22/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: GerryMiles  Respond to of 11417
 
Andrew

If you notice in the chart, a new base was formed each day in sequence. Very BULLISH. Relisting is in the bag. It's not if it's when. Look forward to next week:))))

Sulu, take us out of here Wave factor 4



To: andrew peterson who wrote (5073)1/23/1999 6:02:00 AM
From: Paul Schmidt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Andrew,

I agree, this movement appears to be different from the typical pre-announcement moves that we have such a love/hate relationship with.

I am sceptical that the HP/RSA/Wave announcement earlier this week could have stimulated this sustained interest.

I think the possibilities are:
1. that this is more like the move about a month before the SMSC announcement, so presaging a major/novel announcement or player on the scene
2. Investors are concluding that the Intel/RSA/Compaq announcements are at worst neutral to Wave's business concept, and more likely good news since Wave may yet be involved at a later stage.
3. Investors are coming around to the concept of "trusted clients"/security issues as the next wave in e-commerce and are searching out stocks set to benefit in this wave. Intel's talk this week would have stimulated awareness, and wave is benefiting from this heightened awareness.

kind regards

Paul