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Aye Aye Fats... that's in the red section I presume.
I agree. Maybe this will quell some of the selling and encourage some buying.
I certainly share your fear, but let's remember that management and employees have a great stake in seeing the company succeed. All accumulated options would be lost if the company were to fail. The SP seems to have settled at a bottom and the tide should turn soon. I believe the issue here is more one of investor confidence than company fundamentals, which appear to be improving daily.
Raise your bid.
Your buy in at this level is well placed. With global markets at a bleak low due to the US mortgage crises HRCT is well priced for a significant move up pending the new management's report of progress. Let's hope more investors see this opportunity.
Perhaps some of the money that gets sucked out of Wall Street Monday morning will find its way to the safe haven of HRCT.
Markets looks to open dramatically lower due to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the sale of Merrill Lynch to B of A. Be nice to see WAVX shares hold steady, if not rise, under its latest financing and future prognosis.
WAVX 30 day average volume = 138,000 shares
Today's volume was 154,656.
Re: data loss in London
An urgent inquiry was underway on Sunday after a disc containing the personal details of 5,000 justice staff went missing in yet another embarrassing data loss blunder.
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Those affected are employees of the National Offender Management Service (NOMS), who may include many prison officers.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080907/wl_uk_afp/britainpoliticsprisonitsecurity;_ylt=Ahfhrlt.KYWhh3WXjsJp0yp0bBAF
Data protection in Germany:
German ministers agreed on Thursday to update data protection laws for the digital age in the wake of scandals showing how easily personal details can be bought on the Internet.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080904/tc_afp/germanycrimeinternet;_ylt=Av6g9hHGnmm.gW1AymmerVF0bBAF
Excellent post.
If I may add a #9
A large number of WAVX shares are in relatively firm long-term hands. Even pending some near term possible dilution any really good news would quickly rocket the SP up.
Does anybody know the due date for the late filing?
On Dell earnings:
The increase in sales is good for WAVX.
Computer maker Dell Inc. says its fiscal second-quarter profit fell 17%.
Restructuring charges were partly to blame.
For the three-month period that ended Aug. 1, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell's earnings dropped to $616 million, or 31 cents per share, from $746 million, or 32 cents per share in the same period last year.
The results included 2 cents per share in amortization and business realignment costs.
Sales rose 11% to $16.4 billion, ahead of Wall Street's view for $15.9 billion in sales, according to analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
Re Dell:
When Dell reports its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, analysts hope to be calmed by the company's steadiness. True, earnings aren't expected to be startling: Analysts are predicting Dell will report that second-quarter earnings have dipped 4.4% from the year-ago quarter. But along with steadily chipping away at costs (it shed 3,700 of its roughly 88,200 workers late in the first quarter), Dell is countering rivals market by market, especially in expanding areas overseas.
Overall sales are expected to rise by 7.9%. This figure is just behind the 10% sales jump reported by Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) earlier this month and the 13% jump posted by IBM (nyse: IBM - news - people ) the month before, but it's ahead of the 1.4% dip posted by struggling Sun Microsystems (nasdaq: JAVA - news - people ).
Analysts are predicting Dell's net income will be $713.1 million, or 35 cents per share, on sales of $15.9 billion, compared to net income of $746.0 million, or 33 cents per share, on sales of $14.8 billion during the year-ago quarter. Investors are counting on Dell for steady good news. So far this year, its shares have risen 19.9%, to $25.04 from $20.89.
Most boring of all, Dell's servers--the unsexy back office gear that keeps corporate e-mail and accounting systems perking along--may be on a roll. Tech tracker Gartner predicts that Dell cranked out a 15% increase in server sales revenue during the second quarter (measured against sales a year ago). If that turns out to be true, Dell's gains will be fatter than the second-quarter server sales of rivals Hewlett-Packard, Sun and IBM.
Dell's profit margins may drop as Dell's lower-margin retail and international business outpaces the company's growth in other areas. But behind those drab numbers, analysts see signs of progress. Dell may be using those margins to win over customers--a strategy that should not surprise rival Hewlett-Packard, which now dominates the PC market.
This comes within a week of the note saying news to be posted shortly. The promptness is very encouraging. I believe we have bottomed at this level.
Nice. Looking forward to the next step.
Actually the Olympics can be seen as a distraction for HRCT and a bad time to post company notices. Now that the distraction is over we might hopefully hear some good news on future developments. This is a stock to hold and accumulate at these levels if you believe in the new management and the potential of its educational programs in China.
Perhaps a new theme song is in order:
"Hold on Tight to Your Dreams"
Struggling company with toxic financing.
Dell's Latitude E series just discussed on CNBC with a highlight on its security features.
SS said there was interest in Wave Express and that its sale could play a role in break even in Q4. He did not say that break even depended on the sale of Wave Express.
SS did say that he believed WAVX would reach break even, or close to it, in Q4 and that the sale of Wave Express might play a role.
Every time I try to participate in a new survey, I get the results page rather than the option of posting my opinion. Any advice would be appreciated.
That's some 72,000 shares traded in the last hour of the day with some 52k trading above .04 and 10k at .48 at the last minute and after hours. Bodes well. Could it be Hartcourt participating in Olympic fever? LOL
I love it when you get "factious." keep it up.
Hope reigns supreme, inside and outside the box!
I believe Pandora's box is bigger.
last trade = .0331
volume = 6318
The new Cuil (www.cuil.com) search engine went online today 7/28.
A search on the words: TPM Wave Systems yielded the example:
http://www.cuil.com/search?q=tpm%20wave%20systems%202008&sl=long
This page yielded 11 items, formatted in 3 columns, of 72,493 items.
That would give me altitude sickness. Let's get up to .05 first and get acclimated.
That's the problem. I had not answered the survey. When attempting to answer I just got the results.
When I try to respond to a new survey, I get the results rather than a request for my vote. I've tried clearing the cache and use Firefox as my browser.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
We'll let Fats pour that one.
Nice volume today. I wonder who's doing all the selling... LOL
Kiwi is that you?
Found the Bo-Zo at Trader Joe's yesterday for $4.00 per bottle, and picked up a few on your recommendation. Really nice wine. What a great deal deal. Am off to get a case.
Ah... Buyers?
I knew we could count on ya.
Does the Bo-Zo label have a picture of a clown?
Let's let Fats buy, he's always near empty!
People have been warned many times on this board that this stock is toxic.
Pretty light volume and a drop in SP despite the good news.