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


To: Kevin who wrote (5909)3/10/1999 11:07:00 PM
From: GerryMiles  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11417
 
Here's a VERY(just for you Andrew) BIG article pertaining to Wave Systems.

Note exhibit A-- wave.com

Notice date--Oct98--companies--HWP/WAVX

Now notice the following:

Bristol, England
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Hewlett-Packard Co. wants to make your desktop or portable computer more secure. To that end, the vendor has launched an initiative called The Trusted PC.

HP executives said the company's U.K. labs have been working since October on technology that would allow users to insert a smart card into a computer and determine if all the system elements are functioning properly.

The smart card would be inserted into a PC, and the HP technology would test to ensure the operating system was working, perform virus detection and monitor other basic system-integrity characteristics, according to HP executives.

If the smart card determined the PC was "trusted," users then would be allowed to begin using the system.

The Palo Alto, Calif.-based vendor would not give specifics on whether its technology component is a chip. Company executives said only that the device would need to "be physical," have "tamper-detecting" capabilities and include some "cryptographic technology" similar to the public/private key encryption technology from RSA Data Security Inc.

However, for HP's Trusted PC concept to work, the technology would have to be on every PC. That means other hardware vendors, including IBM Corp., Compaq Computer Corp, and Intel Corp. would need to adopt HP technology as a standard and integrate it into their hardware.

HP executives said the company are working with other hardware vendors but declined to name them...


Your $0.02 Wanted!.

Now where was Steven Sprague recntly visiting for two weeks? The United Kingdom was it? The ball sees-------------------TSUNAMI AFTER TSUNAMI but to get the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$and a little more $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and a couple more $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

You have to be PATIENT!
When we are on Nasdaq great.
When we refinance great!
When we see some UNEXPECTED MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS--double great!
There is going to be mucho in the pipeline.
However, the real deal does not start until their is a true revenue model with positive cash flows. I still think this company will be super-valued WITHOUT MAKING A DIME but when it starts making 50 MILLION dimes here, 22million quarters there on a daily basis, that;s when I'll be singing those sweet songs. Lock those shares up, and let the paradigm S-H-I-F-T.
Thye only thing required is PATIENCE
P_A