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Last year WAVE announced on March 6 that it would post Q4 earnings on March 13. This year's announcement should occur in a similar time frame. Perhaps an early statement will take place. Hopefully this will motivate an upward trend.
Many people are being forced to sell shares in many companies regardless of intrinsic company value. For those who have funds to invest this provides an enormous opportunity to acquire cheep shares in many valuable companies. I believe HRCT is an extraordinary value. Upcoming financial statements will hopefully prove this true.
In that case you should pick up all the available Fuerza at Trader Joe's and resell it at the shop for $10.
Why would you feel guilty for buying from Trader Joe's?
I just tried the Fuerzo Tempranillo ($3.99), and it was also very good.
If anybody offered $34 per share tomorrow, I expect a lot of "dedicated" longs would take the bait. However, buyouts do not often happen at 48 times current value. When WAVE hits 20, a buyout at 34 might be a possibility. Fun to speculate.
So at what price would you give up your WAVX shares?
Just discovered a great deal at Trader Joe's.
They are now featuring Fuerza, a 2003 Malbec from Argentina for $3.99. Very nice, very bold, great nose, nice after taste... all in all a steal. This is my type of wine buy the case.
Chairman Buys $2.2M of Seagate Technology
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10464170/1/_msnh/chairman-buys-22m-of-seagate-technology.html?cm_ven=MSNH&cm_cat=FREE&cm_ite=NA
Keep sniffing. This will expand your carbon footprint and continue to inspire the rest of us to compensate by buying more "carbon credits," i.e. WAVX.
Track 2: Adoption and Deployment of Trusted Computing Technologies
02:50 pm
Panel 1: Designing Trusted Computing Applications Using Today's Technology: Issues and Perceived Barriers to Adoption
Moderator: Brian Berger, VP, Wave Systems
Participants: David Cornwell (European Commission); Seigo Kotani, Fellow, (Fujitsu Labs, US); Hans Brandl (Infineon, Germany); Rene Bourquin, General Dynamics, US.
04:20 pm Coffee Break
04:40 pm
Panel 2: Challenges of Introducing Trusted Computing to Existing Applications Domains
Moderator: Brian Berger, VP, Wave Systems
Participants: Janne Uusilehto (Director of Product Security, Nokia, Finland), Bob Thibadeau (Chief Technologist, Seagate, US), Josef von Helden (Professor, Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany), Alexander Köhler (Wave Systems, Germany), James Fazey (CESG, UK), Gerald Maunier (Gemalto, France).
It would be nice to direct this board to noting significant "today in history" business events. I will post to this end.
2009 Feb 6, The US FDA approved the first drug made with materials from genetically altered animals. Atryn, developed by GTX Biotherapeutics, was made from the milk of a genetically altered goat and would be used to treat a rare blood-clotting disorder known as hereditary antithrombin deficiency.
(WSJ, 2/7/08, p.A4)
Top story of the day;
2009 Feb 9, In Australia police declared incinerated towns crime scenes. PM Rudd spoke of "mass murder" after investigators said arsonists may have set some of the country's worst wildfires in history. The death toll rose to 135.
(AP, 2/9/09)
Cybersecurity:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123412824916961127.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
President Barack Obama will tap a top aide to President George W. Bush's intelligence director to head his cybersecurity effort, according to government officials familiar with the decision. An announcement is expected as early as Monday.
The appointment of Melissa Hathaway, a former consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, is the president's first major decision on cybersecurity. She will lead a review of the government's efforts to secure computer networks against spies, terrorists and economic criminals and is expected to then head a new White House office of cybersecurity.
Ms. Hathaway helped develop a Bush administration cybersecurity initiative, which was expected to cost around $30 billion over five years, with spending this year of about $6 billion. Ms. Hathaway's new job is to carry out a 60-day review of the initiative and recommend a path forward.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Obama criticized the Bush administration for being too slow to address cyber threats and said he would create a "national cyber adviser" who would report directly to the president. "As president, I'll make cyber security the top priority that it should be in the 21st century," he said in a speech in July. He equated cyber threats with those of nuclear and biological weapons in a campaign ad he ran at the time.?
The decision to hold a review, however, suggests that any big moves are being put off for the time being.
After his election, Mr. Obama established a transition team dedicated to tackling cybersecurity. Some experts on the team were members of a national commission that recommended consolidating government cyber efforts into one office that would report directly to the president. It would remove major responsibilities from the Department of Homeland Security.
National Security Adviser James Jones, however, wanted more study of the issue and ordered an independent review, which resulted in the appointment of Ms. Hathaway to the White House post to conduct the review, according to one person familiar with the matter.
Ms. Hathaway will be a senior director at the National Security Council, which puts her at the same level as her predecessor in the Bush administration and a few rungs down from directly reporting to the president. Roger Cressey, a former top security aide in the Clinton White House, said he was disappointed the post isn't higher-level. "They need a nationally known person to run cyber from the White House," he said. "Otherwise it's just old wine in a new bottle."
A senior intelligence official said the review is part of Mr. Jones's effort to reorient the National Security Council to address more comprehensively problems such as cybersecurity and climate change that span government agencies. Before joining the Obama administration, Mr. Jones was part of a group called the Project on National Security Reform, which is working with the administration on bridging agency divides on national-security issues ranging from terrorism to pandemic flu.
National Security Council spokesman Ben Chang said he couldn't comment on personnel decisions that haven't been announced.
Ms. Hathaway was one of a few trusted aides whom Mr. Bush's director of national intelligence, Mike McConnell, brought with him from Booz Allen Hamilton. Mr. McConnell left the McLean, Va., consulting firm for the top intelligence post in 2007.
At Booz Allen, Ms. Hathaway specialized in cybersecurity strategies. Mr. McConnell asked her to lead his cybersecurity study effort, which grew into the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative that President Bush started a year ago.
I have no problem opening:
http://www.hartcourt.com/english/ONEWS.asp?id=167
Nice movement with strong volume. Government support for encrypted drives should have a big impact on STX.
Momentum players. There is no current (2008-2009) public information to support this stock.
Thanks. Hopefully we will get some nice news ahead of Apr 15. My daughter just took off to Shanghai for a little vacation and I begged her to try to stop off at the HRCT office. With a little luck, perhaps she will. I wait to see.
Anybody know when HRCT's next official documentation is due.
We look forward to your findings. You might call ahead and make an appointment requesting a tour.
Good luck.
More likely penny stock momentum players.
I'm ready!!
I did not find that particular post very informative on current DNAG business. When was the last official corporate statement?
The last income statement is from Sept 2007.
From the DNAG web site the company's last press release is from Jan 2008:
January 30, 2008
- DNAPrint™ Genomics Helps Boulder Police Solve 10-Year-Old Rape/Murder Case Using Cutting Edge DNA Technology.
13.95 million shares, even if all traded at .002, is only $27,900. Penny stocks like DNAG are easily manipulated. I would not put too much credence in the recent runup without some real news confirming that the company is actually doing business.
Welcome,
It would be nice if you could to take a ride to the company site and see how business is doing.
I think Seagate SP has bottomed out and is now showing signs of upward movement. Government acquisition of FDE drives should give the company a good lift.
That conversion would appear to imply some dilution. Wave may save some money, but the share price could take a hit in response. Maybe its just a wash.
I like seeing the share price continue to close at or near the highs of each day. Very bullish sign, at least for the short term.
Celebrations for the Chinese New Year start today.
So do I, by a long shot... LOL
1997 Dr. Julio and Amalia Palmaz purchased the Cedar Knoll winery in Napa, Ca. They then proceeded to build an 100,000 square-foot underground wine operation, despite neighbors protests, estimated to cost $20 million. Dr. Palmaz was internationally know for inventing the balloon-expandable coronary stent. In 2008 Palmaz Vineyards produced some 6,000 cases of Cabernet and 1,000 cases of white wines costing from $32 to $150 a bottle.
(SFC, 1/2/09, p.W8)
My top three New years Eve wishes for 2009:
Wave Systems reaches break even in Q1.
Wave Systems becomes profitable in Q2.
Wave Systems stock hits $3 in Q3.
Where did you go?
Dell Latitude & Wave systems Upgrade: dated Dec 18
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/Other-DRIVERS-TOOLS/Others/Dell-Latitude-XT-Wave-Systems-Corp-EMBASSY-Trust-Suite-Patch-Upgrade-A00.shtml
Nice summary. Thank you.
Good find. That was a nice simple presentation of how the TPM works in the context of the larger platform.
Your public service is very commendable!!