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To: ED BAARTMAN who wrote (934)5/17/1999 8:45:00 PM
From: Jimfmc  Respond to of 1848
 
Sounds like it is a cover your but statement.



To: ED BAARTMAN who wrote (934)5/18/1999 3:09:00 AM
From: Ward  Respond to of 1848
 
Hey how are ya?

Y2K a big thing in terms of WAVC I don't think so. WAVC must make these disclosures per the SEC requirements and other Accounting requirements. This whole Y2K is hype. WAVC wasn't sure about its sources but then no one can really know for sure. It is just a disclosure. On Jan 1, 2000 the lights will still work and WAVC will still be selling its product. Enjoy the ride.

Happy Investing.




To: ED BAARTMAN who wrote (934)5/18/1999 5:19:00 AM
From: blue_chip  Respond to of 1848
 
Toronto, May 17 --- WaveRider Communications Inc., (OTC BB: WAVC,
Frankfurt WVR.FSE), a leading wireless Internet technology company is
preparing launch a development effort to create products for the toll free
voice, data, fax and video markets.

WaveRider, whose dynamic management team includes former CEO Dell
Europe, President Dell Canada and executives from ClearNET, Bell Mobility,
Nortel and other large high-tech concerns, will be in a position to create
communications infrastructure.

Full details will be available prior to market opening on Tuesday, May 18th,
on the WaveRider web site:

waverider.com
or waverider.com.



To: ED BAARTMAN who wrote (934)5/18/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: hunchback  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1848
 
It seems like everyone is including the Y2K weasel clause in their filings. It protects the company from litigation. Hopefully, though, they don't blame Y2K for everything, i.e. "unexpected losses due to Y2K related expenditures" may become a polite way of saying "we have no forethought and vision".

hunchback