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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (9473)5/24/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: P.E. Allen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
Are you still watching this one?

CYAA fantastic earnings. I gave this one a while back.

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Friday May 21, 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release
CyberAmerica Corp. Files 10Q Reports Earnings of $.11 / Share
Revenue Increase of 569% for Same Period Last Year
OASIS, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 1999--CyberAmerica Corp. (OTC BB: CYAA - news) Friday announced that it has filed its form 10Q through the Edgar SEC electronic reporting service.

The filing reports a net profit of $323,327 on revenues of $1,059,508 or $.11 / share for the quarter ended 3/31/99. Revenues increased from $158,264 to $1,059,508 for the same period last year.

When asked to comment, Richard Surber, president, stated, ''We are pleased with the company's performance to date. Our goal is to continue to identify and acquire additional undervalued assets and exploit them to their maximum potential.''

Note: Certain statements made herein that are not historical are forward-looking with the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties.

Investors who seek more information about the company's business and relevant risk factors may wish to review the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including, but not limited, its most recent annual Report of Form 10-KSB and Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB.

For further information, contact: Richard Surber, president 801/575-8073 EXT 106, fax 801/575-8092, CyberAmerica Corp.



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (9473)5/24/1999 2:59:00 PM
From: Witold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
SW, you are welcome. Here is some more info about WAVX-HAUP relationship:
WAVX news with HAUP (from wave.com NEWS ARCHIVES)
HAUP is flying today, WAVX just relisted on NASDAQ:

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WAVEMETER® INCORPORATED IN WINDOWS'98 COMPATIBLE TV TUNER BOARDS

Wave Systems & Hauppauge to Integrate Television Tuner Board Technology and New Programming Payment Options

Lee, MA, May 20, 1998 --(OTC BB: WAVX; wave.com today announced the signing of an agreement to include its WaveMeter® onto upcoming versions of Windows'98 compatible
WinTV® television tuner boards from Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc., a subsidiary of Hauppauge Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAUP). Under terms of the agreement, Hauppauge plans to include the WaveMeter on selected models of its popular WinTV boards, for availability before the end of 1998.

Hauppauge is the leader in broadcast receiver products for personal computers. Hauppauge's new line of WinTV tuner boards, designed for use with the new Microsoft operating system, Windows98®, will also support the WebTV® for Windows features built into Microsoft?s Windows98. The boards are used by PC owners to watch TV on their screens, receive Intercast® data broadcasts and utilize a broad
collection of bundled content media from Wave Systems.

"We are excited to have our metering and encryption technology included into Hauppauge's TV tuner card products," said Steven Sprague, president of Wave Systems Corp. "By bundling top quality software titles with Hauppauge's existing products, we now offer the consumer a broad range of choices and capabilities."

Wave's innovative electronic software distribution model provides the PC software community flexible pricing, and the WaveMeter technology included on WinTV tuner boards will allow the decoding of any Wave-enabled content, whether received as a data broadcast via cable or broadcast television, the Internet, CD, DVD, or floppy diskette distribution.

"The addition of Wave Systems' WaveMeter technology to our WinTV boards will allow users to conveniently receive premium content on a pay-per-use basis via data broadcast services," said Ken
Aupperle, president of Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.

Wave Systems enables the distribution of encrypted content via broadband, Internet, satellite transmission, CD-ROM and DVD while also providing the needed end-user content subscriber management system. Wave's software system allows users to take advantage of content rental, purchase, pay-per-use and rent-to-own payment models directly from their desktops with a click of a mouse. Consumers receive the flexibility of paying for information based upon their actual usage, while publishers benefit from significantly reduced marketing and distribution expenses and the ability to reach new end user target markets.....