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To: Doug R who wrote (25726)1/24/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: Trippi  Respond to of 79273
 
Doug -- thanks for the TA on WAVX -- I really apprecite it. Here is some info to consider. Intel announced at the RSA conference on Jan 20th the goal of one billion "Trusted" PC's -- what has held this back is the US and others nations laws prohibiting the export or import of certain encryption technologies. VerSecure (a Hewlett-Packard "Trusted Client" encryption technology that uses WAVX chip and software) was just approved for import and export by the US department of Commerce and 17 other nations representing 80% of all internet users in the world. WAVX is also a partner with RSA. Days after the news of the US approving VerSecure for export -- Intel announced a partnership with RSA and declared -- THe Trusted Client as its number one goal. Many of us who follow WAVX believe that an Hewlett-Packard announcement is imminent that it will be shipping WAVX Trusted Client in every new PC they produce -- if that happens other OEM's will follow -- WAVX will have an 18 months lead into the market -- because at this time there is no one else with a Trusted Client chip that works -- and when that chip is developed it would still have to go throught the 18month regulatory Import/export of this type of technology procedure that HP and WAVX went through. WAVX is at $5 and has not shipped a single chip yet -- Remember Intel
is with RSA and RSA is with WAVX -- and remember Intel's goal of 1 billion trusted client PC's -- Here is what WAVX followers are looking for -- WAVX moves to $8 to $10 as HP announces shipping VerSecure and WAVX in all its equipment -- WAVX says the chip will be shipping this spring -- later this year more OEMs announce they too will be shipping WAVX tech in all their machines -- OEM's continue to sign on until they are all shipping Trusted Client PC's (intel's goal). The first step (HP) is about to happen IMHO. The second step
(the explosion of Trusted Client) is inevitable according to Intel at the RSA conference. THe HP part should move WAVX up in the short term -- then its only a question of whether Trusted Client explodes or not -- cause if it does....well WAVX would hit triple digits. One publication recently said WAVX may produce as much revenue as the largest computer companies. AT $5 this may be a penny -- but the upside is amazingly huge. Check out the WAVX thread for more info -- I will not keep pitching this here -- I just wanted to let you know about it -- its the least I can do after you generously looked at the TA for me. The technology and this company are real -- I've tried to explain this in layman's terms as much as possible - I would urge everyone I can to take the time to study this story.

Thanks
Trippi