To: Oliver Hahn who wrote (6965 ) 5/23/1999 1:37:00 AM From: snackman Respond to of 11417
Oliver, You're smarter than that I hope. How can you even "talk" about earrings to an R&D company? You won't get any arguments on earnings. SURPRISE, there are none. What a revelation. Show me an R&D company that has ANY substantial earnings. We are about to deploy. Do you know the seven sources of revenue Wave expects? Do you know the four that have already been announced? Me thinks you have not spent enough time on your DD. I do not plan to "educate" you on Wave. You have to do it yourself. When you understand what we are doing and how are going about it, then we can talk. Some clues: HP, SunMicro Systems, NEC, Sarnoff, RSA, Wavephore, Hauppauge, Atmel, SMSC, ITE, OKI, IBM, ITG, TheGlobe.Com just to mention "A FEW". Now, go scare other boards. The investors in Wave are to sophisticated for the slammers. They tried to pry the stock from us all last week. They did not get one share from the longs. Only the weak hands, momentum players, get rich quick artist (anticipating NASDAQ announcement) and day traders, got hurt last week, not the longs that have been with this company for over 2 years. Guys like you and Thig, can't see the forest through the trees. You think every company worth their salt has to have financials like a GE or an IBM. WRONG, startup companies have to start somewhere. We have the patents that you think are not very good. For your information, EVERYONE of the gorillas have seen our patents. If they thought they could get around us, why did they let us in the game? Why hasn't Intel produced the chip that only costs $4.00? Intel could have built the same chip if they thought our patents were not sound. They didn't do it, did they? If you really want to discuss Wave, do your homework first and use a little insight to the future. Risk reward, does that mean anything to you? Do you think the risk of $19.00 is worth the possible reward of hundreds? Let's talk again, after you understand what Wave is all about. Until then, good luck trying to find the perfect stock. I'm sure you will spend a lot of time looking. Snackman