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Player...Thanx for clarification!
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WAVXMASTER....
"Would a reverse split force the shorts to cover before execution of split? If yes, 3.3 million shares of buying before ?
"
...don´t think so! The shorted shares are treated the same, so they are reduced by the split rate.
The only time shorts are FORCED to cover is when a company sets a record date for i.e. paying dividends. I´m not really familiar with this issue but I think I´ve heard this when PTSC paid dividends. I could be wrong, perhaps someone can follow up on this matter...
TIA and BR
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My thoughts on a RS
First I have to say, that a RS is a step in the wrong direction. We all know, that in most RS cases the SP drifts down to the original price. So if we remember a price of 1$ a few weeks ago we can await a SP of 0.50 when a 1:2 RS (1$ after RS) is approved. NO big deal for us, we´ll lose the half of our shares and the half of our money and WAVX will have problems to fullfill the 50M market cap requirement.
Second we can see many companies raising money at the SC or OTC market. SFLK just raised 8M while listed at SC and got an extension for 180 days. IMO future financings depend on our technology and not on the market where we are listed. PTSC is listed on OTC and has an average volume of 4,7M, a SP of 1,06 and OS of 400M!
Third, if WAVX would have released PRs in addition to the 8Ks (BRCM, WINBOND, GTW) the 1$ requirement would not be an issue. Some PRs about NTT, gov or Seagate would boost the SP over 1$ with the excisting OS.
Forth, there are other possibilities to reduce the OS. With all respect Fullmoon, but when we reach the profit zone, management can set up a share buy back plan, as other companies did. With 10M profit, management could easily buy back 10M shares at these prices! In 5 years we should be at 50M OS with a constant net income of 10M a year.(I´m sure we all are waiting for higher profits)
Fifth, a transfer to the SC for another 180days and a few PRs would have driven the SP over a buck easily. With the NON DILUTED PR yesterday, we´ll see the 60s and a move back over a buck will be not that easy!
I don´t understand why WAVX PRs demos and RS thingys and releases 8Ks on design wins and bundlings.
So I´m sure I´ve bored you all enough, so the last I´ll say is that I´ll not be shaked out on Monday or in the near future to let others load up cheap shares. I´ll sit it out and hope for managements RIGHT decisions in the future to give all loyal shareholds back what they deserve!
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Vader...Identiphi is a joint venture. BioKey involved BKYI SP around .40. Looks like there were no revs also....
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Wave to Present at Rodman & Renshaw Security, Biodefense & Connectivity Investor Conference in New York, Monday, June 19th
Wednesday June 14, 10:48 am ET
Presentation to be Webcast Live at 4:10 p.m. EDT
LEE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 14, 2006--Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX - News) announced today that its President and CEO, Steven Sprague, will provide an overview of Wave and its progress in deploying trusted computing software and services at the Third Annual Rodman & Renshaw Security, Biodefense & Connectivity Investor Conference on Monday, June 19th at 4:10 p.m. EDT. The conference is for institutional investors and other investment professionals and will be held at the St. Regis Hotel in New York City.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060614/20060614005629.html?.v=1
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OKNPV...couldn´t have said it in a better way.
Thanks and BR
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Hi Jas....
I´ll try to make a short summary of my conversation with Alexander.
Nobody knows how fast Waves will gain traction, cause our success depends on the traction of trusted computing (Like Gugi and me heard at Systems2005:"If the TCG succeeds, Wave will become a BIG company"). He made the point like some of our most value posters have often said before: Wave is the number ONE in this space and NOBODY has a similar product to manage this space. Infineon is known as a HUGE chip manufacturer all over Europe and in the world and Alexander has never heard a question of one of his customers concerning Infineon software. It´s not the question what to choose (Wave or Infineon), it´s the question WHY using TPMs. Like Steven stated in the last CC, customers have to be educated, that TPMS are the only answer to most of the security issues.
So the main hurdle is to show the customers the advantages of Trusted computing. Mr Köhler tells all his customers to buy TPM equipped machines to have the benefit of low cost security solutions (cheap TPM with basic Wave SW) NOW and to be able to upgrade at little costs. There are still two directions in security, as we can see through the INTEL product lines. The enterprise boards with TPMs and consumer line without TPMs.
Well I was really impressed of Alexanders technical knowledge and his ability to bring this knowledge to folks like me. His competence in this space and his mode of expression make him to one of the most valueable persons in TC in Europe and therefor he worked for companies like Utimaco and others.
We shouldn´t add too much value on this but his last sentence was that we´ll see many things in the next DAYS and WEEKS!
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Matt...I just talked to Alexander on the phone about half an hour. Believe me, this man knows what he´s speaking about!
We talked about Infineon, Utimaco, Secude and other companies and their influence on Wave and TPMs. I´m more confident, than I have ever been......
Our time has come, nothing and nobody can stop the trusted computing group and Waves success!
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Ramsey/Nicknamen: Connection between Bioscrypt and Infineon
http://www.bioscrypt.com/about/press/press-2005-12-05.shtml
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DOM...IMHO Seagate WILL bundle Wave, like Intel!
or the PC OEM's that are bundling the INTEL MOBOS
with their TPM 1.2 PCs
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Cosmo..... we all would like to see a SP over 10 right now. But it isn´t so..HUH.
Nothing to worry about!
BR
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CM...100% agreed!
Seagate will be like DELL. First an opt-in, later a bundling deal....
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24601....encryption and TPMs are two complete different things. SECURE encryption needs passphrase storage through TPMs.
Bitlocker via USB...SW based encryption, weak, slow, risky
Bitlocker via TPM...SW based with HW storage, slow, secure
Seagate FDE via SW...weak, fast
Seagate FDE via TPM...secure, fast.
Secure blue is like Seagate with HW encryption. You HAVE TO store key in a non volatile memory.
SB encrypts data in volatile memory (CPU to RAM), Seagate FDE encrypts data to HDDs (both are needed).
What would you use?LOL
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oknpv...right on, I´m sure it would fit better to our real ranking!LOL
BR
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Looks like a random number! Jumps between 2 and 5 through days...
Nothing worth!
BR
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Mayer....
Sorry to step in, but Weby referred to a post from Bleu an the other board! Weby would never call our Mgmt lousy, therefor the ""...
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quibbler
Nice read at Microsoft...
http://research.microsoft.com/sn/Farsite/IPTPS2002.pdf
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(EDIT) Palladium
"Palladium läuft nicht auf aktueller (Anfang 2003) Hardware. Den Mittelpunkt der Software bildet ein privilegierter Kern mit dem Namen Nexus, der in der Hardware verankert wird. Nexus läuft auf dem Ring 1, also auf einer anderen Ebene als die Gerätetreiber und Systemkomponenten (Ring 0)."
Robert....Secure blue is an encryption concept. You can´t store information there. In TPMs you CAN STORE informations ( attestation and authentication).
Secure blue is nearer Seagates FDE HW than TPMs!
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Dig, Gokite don´t get me wrong. I´m with you that nobody will buy Waves ETS AND Secude AND Utimaco.
But soon we´ll find Waves ETS Lite, ESC, CSP preinstalled on the most computers with TPM. If you have a preinstalled McAfee Security Suite you will not buy Norton....
Have a nice weekend
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Dig, sorry for the late answer, just checked in...
It´s not the question if they´re competing with us! We´ll be THERE cause 4of5 TPM man. bundle our software and there is no reason to install secude or utimaco SW to support FDE drives!
Do you really think there are different approaches to encrypt HW-encr. based FDE drives. Do you think SW encrytion is sufficient?
Well I heard the RUBBISH, but I´m sure nobody here heard (or understood) the A. Köhler PR. Market SW based solutions until TPMs have reached the CRITICAL MASS!!!!!!!!!!! Secude FDE solution will never be installed on gov PCs or notebooks IMO.
So we all hope for the future, some of us TRUST the future!
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EDIT And secude was founded by SAP and a german university, if I remember correctly. No mention of TPM. Secude is a competitor of utimaco concerning FDE drives NOT of Wave!
http://www.secude.com/htm/386/de/News-Detail.htm?News=7652
Über SECUDE
Die SECUDE IT Security GmbH zählt zu den Marktführern in den Bereichen Authentisierung & Autorisierung, Verschlüsselung, Datenintegrität und dem Management digitaler Identitäten und gewährleistet damit Organisationen auf der ganzen Welt ein höheres Sicherheitsniveau. Das Unternehmen bietet hochwertige Lösungen für Single Sign-On, Role-Based Access Control und die Sicherheit von Dokumenten, Anwendungen und Transaktionen.
Die SECUDE IT Security GmbH, ein Unternehmen der IT SEC SWISS AG, wurde 1996 als direktes Ergebnis einer Partnerschaft zwischen der SAP AG und dem Fraunhofer Institut in Darmstadt zur Entwicklung des SAP-Moduls Secure Network Communication (SNC) gegründet. SECUDE hat ihren Hauptsitz in Zürich, Schweiz. Das Unternehmen unterhält Niederlassungen in Deutschland, den Niederlanden, Spanien, den U.S.A. und den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten
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OT?: WidePoint Announces Q1 Revenue of $2.7M and Continued PKI Adoption and Revenue Growth
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060516/0129604.html
"The increase in revenue was primarily attributable to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) credentialing and managed services segment revenue growth of 262% to $223,000, from $85,000 a year ago. The PKI revenue growth was a result of increasing early adoption and ramp-up ahead of the pending deadlines issued under the federal government mandate under Homeland Security Presidential Directive No. 12 (HSPD-12) that commence on July 30, and October 27, 2006. The PKI segment revenue increase was partially offset by a decline in consulting services segment revenue of approximately $123,000 as the result of contract delays that occurred during the first quarter of 2006 and as a result of the company's revenue recognition policy that resulted in an increase in deferred revenues that the company should recognize during the second and third quarters of 2006."
Wave/ORC PR from Jan/06
http://www.wave.com/news/press_archive/06/060110_ORC.html
"Authenticating a computer user into a network by using methods more secure than passwords is a continuing effort for network administrators within government and enterprises,” said Steven Sprague, president and CEO, Wave Systems. “With the ORC ACES BPA, government administrators will now have easy access to Class 3 PKI certificates that can be used within a Trusted Computing-based framework: a network of personal computers secured by industry standard Trusted Platform Modules and Wave's powerful and secure software technology"
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Go-kite...with all respect. Do you think the Cryptas PR was significant. Founded in 2003 and I know this company. You should think about WHO represented Utimaco at TCG presentations to make deals with HUGE German banks with thousands of seats! (for Utimaco)
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KABOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!
Thanks awk! A. Köhler is one of the most respected profis in this space, working with really HUGE companies all over Europe. He´s not only a reseller, he´s an integrator deploying Waves tech in the market! Working for Utimaco till TPMs reach a critical mass, he now joined our train. He mentioned the KTM SERVER first, so what will he sell?
For me the most important PR concerning the deployment of our tech!
The infrastructure is/was built by the chip(OEM partners and now we need integrators. (NTT, comming soon?!)
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Trusted Computing and Its Impact on the Healthcare Industry and HIPAA
http://www.certconf.org/talks.php
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Digital ID world 2006
http://conference.digitalidworld.com/2006/2.php
Sorry if already posted
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WOW...thanks helpful.
It looks like we´re really on the road heading towards ubiquity. Obviously contracts with the DoD are not that far away as I thought months ago.
Thanks again for the great DD
BR
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Cosmo....Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CPA...DELL, BRCM, WINBOND, GTW didn´t ship anything of Wave in the first Q!
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Micro...great post!
Thanx
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Snackman and matt25...we all longs have similar optinions where our road ends. As individuals we all express our thoughts and wishes in different ways. So IMHO we need all kinds of posters, techies, visionaries....
For me it´s amusing to read all the different posts expressing a similar content. Imagine who boring it would be if we all write the same way. And don´t missunderstand barge, I´m sure he´ll never want to attack anybody, it´s his personal quality of speech and IMO most appreciated.
The best to all, we´re near....
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loe4net...they have a TPM1.2
but IMO they use the old drivers for 1.1b and 1.2 TPMs and the Infineon Professional Package for both.
BR
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ASUS, Bioscrypt software
http://www.hardwarezone.com/news/view.php?id=4487&cid=
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Fujitsu Lifebooks...Hmmmm
http://feeds.feedburner.com/NotebookResources
"Fujitsu LifeBook T4020D
Posted: 2006-05-08 17:36
More and more laptop manufacturers are adding the Tablet OS and hinged swivel screen to thin-and-light systems. Fujitsu's latest offering is a 12.1-inch convertible tablet that weighs just 4.6 pounds and has an internal optical drive. If you're looking for a laptop that has some tablet functionality, the Fujitsu LifeBook T4020D ($2,149 direct) hits the mark.
The gray exterior is business casual, neither too flashy nor too plain. The 12.1-inch screen is equipped with Fujitsu's indoor/outdoor display. The screen seems a little grainy indoors because of the special screen. Fujitsu uses what it calls a "casual outdoor" screen, a glass screen with a special coating that lets light pass through more uniformly in outdoor situations. A true outdoor screen uses a mirror, which replaces the fluorescent backlight normally found on indoor screens, to maximize the reflection of sunlight. (Of course, true outdoor screens are much harder to see indoors.)
The swivel screen reveals a full-size keyboard and a very responsive touchpad. The 4.6-pound frame weighs exactly the same as the HP Compaq tc4200's, but includes a built-in optical drive that's lacking in the tc4200.
Using the pen for fast note-taking with Microsoft Windows Journal was smooth, and we didn't see any drag latency using OneNote 2003. The writing experience is on a par with that found on the Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet, our current Editors' Choice. The T4020D's pen is a little thicker and feels more substantial, though both pens are fine for extensive writing.
The T4020D's display has very good viewing angles from all sides, but is not ideal for pictures and movies; it is better suited for reading and writing, especially in outdoor situations. The X41 has a similar screen, but because it lacks an internal optical drive it is over a pound lighter, and its quad metal swivel hinge feels a bit sturdier that the T4020D's. The T4020D has five programmable quick-launch keys on the screen and dual microphone arrays for voice recognition.
The built-in DVD/RW combo drive is a modular drive, so you can swap it out with a weight saver or a DVD±RW drive ($300). The system has two USB ports, an S-Video port, and a three-in-one card reader (SD, Memory Stick, and Memory Stick Pro). Wireless devices include an integrated Bluetooth adapter and an Intel 802.11a/g wireless module. The T4020D comes with a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip and a smart-card reader, but no security software at all.
We weren't able to run our performance and battery tests because of problems running Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 on SYSmark 2004 SE and MobileMark 2005. But we ran multiple applications like Acrobat Reader, OneNote 2003, and InterVideo's WinDVD, and thanks to the Pentium M 740 (1.73 GHz), they did not tax the system too much. As for battery life, Fujitsu is claiming as much as five hours with the 56-Wh battery.
There are very few convertible notebooks out there that integrate an optical drive in such a small frame. The Fujitsu LifeBook T4020D manages to do so, making it a fine system for everyday computing. [by cisco cheng for pcmag.com] "
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(edit) Alexander W. Koehler...was speaking for "UTIMACO" at SYSTEMS2005!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=8252159
Hmmmmm
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Vader...I don´t say we´re shipping with FS!
But we both can agree that the market hasn´t recognized ANYTHING concerning Wave. We would have been in the double digits with BRCM and Winbond a while ago!
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