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Why buy ZNGA when you can get it for zip after it finally tanks?
So where's
French Bikini when you need her?
How about it SKS?
I'm trying to remain optimistic but something about a scrambles start up leaves me w/ visions of Michael leasing out space in his apartment and living off the the next PP or wherever the heck the ca$h comes from.
TKC, In these days of anything & everything goes on Facebook, the idea of this being a big hit seems a stretch.
I don't know. We'll see.
oknpv...somehow it's a$$umed that this WAVX world is a large,weighty picture.
IMHO we are so minute that a mere $2M can rain havoc on daily trading patterns.
So me thinks your insights, analysis, summary is pretty close to nailing it.
I trade on his premise and so far it's worked pretty well, thou I think the big payday is coming and will be enormous beyond our imagination.
good luck
Maybe he's going short.
You must be getting to him.
BTW you of all people should know to avoid personal attacks.
FWIW Universal Music Group still down.
New Wave, your expanded an insightful analysis certainly holds water for me.
You say:
"I believe a large percentage of these shares are being dumped and could hold us down through year end......."
Couldn't agree with you more.
So what better time to apply a little further downward pressure?
Though not a conspiracy theorist, not much that crosses the MM desk surprises me anymore.
JMHO for now.
I'd love to see Management do anything to bring about bump let alone 9 bucks.
Hostile-Schmastile......Someone with the dough could buy this under the radar for a song right now and we'd only find out about it later.
For that matter it could already be happening.
Something is behind this walkdown. It ain't just to much turkey & merlot.
Then again it's par for the course.
And I'm leaving London on the 20th.
This is so intriguing that I'm sore tempted to stay for Stuart Aston &
"Hear Microsoft’s views on Trusted Computing".
xPat..."the B.o.D. should be replaced at the next SHM."
Which ones?
John E. Bagalay, Jr., Ph.D.
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=562342&privcapId=28943188&previousCapId=95337&previousTitle=Wave%20Systems%20Corp.
Nolan Bushnell
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/bushnell.html
George Gilderhttp://www.seas.upenn.edu/~gaj1/ggindex.html
John E. McConnaughy, Jr.http://people.forbes.com/profile/john-e-mcconnaughy/3488
Then of course there's
Steven K. Sprague
Gerbil, What makes you think you're wrong?
You write:
"..... it looks hopeless that Steven can single handedly get TPM's installed on every devise on earth,"
That image of poor Steven sitting up late at night wiring millions of TPMs to all those motherboards is enough to make me question the wisdom of remaining long for much longer.
No wonder you're restless @ midnight sharing your concerns.
Hope this helps.
Yes, that's kind of interesting isn't it. It makes you wonder about the multihandled posters, and the true meaning of wavoid shares in strong hands.
Well I expected this post CC & earnings report sell-off,
but after the usual exuberant run-up to something in 4.50 range.
So much for timing this one.
Oh well there's always something coming up.
Right?
wavey, hopefully they'll get caught with their pants down.
Soon.
GreenWavx it seems that too many confuse being long & being a trader. Trying to be both is tough. That coupled with basic human instincts so often leads to buying on the euphoria and selling when your guts get punched.
The pros suffer no such emotions cause they have none.
JMO
waverider, how about if we retrace that. I'd like to see those mid $4's again. Soon.
Happy New Year
waverider, with all due respect, this is so multifaceted that to think it is all/mostly/some MM manipulation is a bit of a stretch.
DD is right re: daytraders of course. They have no loyalty, misplaced or otherwise. Truth be told they clean up every time we get a smiggin of news. Wavoids but it, they sell it.
Add to the mix the shorts, the long longs, newbies, and pros and you can't really say it's any one thing.
DD is right on imo
Good luck
Bingo! While it often seems that today is the dayit really is just another day, with some mighty fine returns being made. After all WAVX's been trading a buck lower for quite awhile.
Of course the day is nearing.
Good luck.
BTW it is still possible we could do 10 in 10 imo
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Nice job Taxi vader.
It was great seeing us listed right there next to linens and janitorial supplies.
Perhaps we're just getting prepared to clean up.
surreal about sums it up.
....but stick around it just gets curiouser & curiouser.
If it wasn't for this board I'd long since bailed...I just feel there is a momentous KABOOM around the corner.
Good Luck
xpat, we seem to be getting hit pretty hard today. Did you call them with your questions?
I'm just wondering if there is a connection.
TIA
24601, you can get those magic numbers at something like "freepennyalert.com" any ol' day.
As always, consider the source.
...though I am surprised there hasn't been more of a push to jack up WAVX this week.
onward...
well p&f, there's option #4: trade on the swings. It works for me and I don't think I'm alone on this.
Which of course leaves me sitting tight for the moment.
jmho but I expect a move up this next week.
xpat, for a guy with your back round and 30plus years in the field it doesn't strike me as irrelevant that you have concerns with MA.
So I asked...and I said please.
BTW if as you say; "It has nothing to do with the current competitive balance between Wave and MA or even more importantly, the prospects for Wavx stock"
...........then why bother to bring it up?
regards
xpat, since you brought up Mobile Armor let me ask please,
how long have you been concerned about this?
TIA
deering1, I would agree w/ you. TDAmeritrade is always dangling lot$ of free ca$h my way.
That's not an investment in my book. But I know how tempting it can be.
This would qualify as a panic if it were a 3MM share day. This is August, with most of players out of town or hanging out at the pool. The "panic" selling imo is by small time guys losing their confidence in this latest swoon. Somebody/s are having a good laugh at their expense.
Like it or not WAVX can get jerked around by by a few traders, whether they be shorts, plungers, whatever.
JMHO
In the meantime I'm buying and will continue to even if we dip lower.
p&f you do the pointing and maybe the dummies will figure it out.
player, I would agree. Half the people I know are on Nantucket, LI, or on the Outer Banks.
It's called vacation.
Enjoy
If we'd tumbled on a major selloff they/we might get concerned ,but hey we're barely(or is that bearly) trading. Besides they bought those positions for long term.
And this is not anything near capitulation imho.
mig, I'm thinking the street has a pretty good idea which is why we're sitting in hinderlands.
Sometime, maybe this will all come together. In the meantime I'm beginning to wonder about cashing out.
p&f it really doesn't take a bigwig, just a couple of guys w/ a million bucks to play with. We swing so much its a traders dream.
? re WAVX & the Conficker Worm
does WAVX have a roll in protecting users from this impending threat?
TIA
Why should Gruber & McBaine wait? They're professionals.
Take a million here a million there and before you know it you have the jing to move this sleeper on slow days.
I was shocked, positively shocked I say, to find this link in my mailbox just now.
Can Wave protect us from such, such intrusions?
http://www.license.shorturl.com/
Today's WSJ
sorry if already posted.
Your Medical Records Aren't Secure
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703580904575132111888664060.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_opinion
"Big 3 deal"? Did I miss something or is it still 1 (one) as yet unnamed US based auto manufacturer.
TIA
The hackers behind the attacks on Google Inc and dozens of other companies operating in China stole valuable computer source code by breaking into the personal computers of employees with privileged access, a security firm said on Wednesday.
The hackers targeted a small number of employees who controlled source code management systems, which handle the myriad changes that developers make as they write software, said George Kurtz, chief technology officer at anti-virus software maker McAfee Inc .
The details from McAfee show how the breach of just a single PC at a large corporation can have widespread repercussions across the broader business.
Google said in January that it had detected a cyber attack originating from China on its corporate infrastructure that resulted in the theft of its intellectual property. Google said more than 20 other companies had been infiltrated, and cited the attack, as well as Chinese Web censorship practices, as reasons for the company to consider pulling out of China.
The Chinese government has said that Google's claim that it was attacked by hackers based in China was "groundless."
Kurtz said on Wednesday that he believes that the hackers, who have not been apprehended, broke through the defences of at least 30 companies, and perhaps as many as 100.
He said the common link in several of the cases that McAfee reviewed is that the hackers used source code management software from privately held Perforce Software Inc, whose customers include Google and many other large corporations.
"It is very easy to compromise the systems," Kurtz said.
Perforce President Christopher Seiwald said McAfee performed its analysis on a version of the Alameda, California-based company's software that had many of its security settings disabled. Customers typically enable those settings, he said.
Kurtz said the hackers succeeded in stealing source code from several of their victims.
The attackers also had an opportunity to change the source code without the companies' knowledge, perhaps adding functions so the hackers could later secretly spy on computers running that software, Kurtz said.
But investigators have yet to uncover any evidence that suggests that they made such changes, he said.
McAfee, the world's No. 2 security software maker, has spent the past few months investigating the attacks. It declined to identify its clients.
Other makers of source code management programs include International Business Machines Corp , Microsoft Corp and privately held Serena Software Inc.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle; Editing by Richard Chang)
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100303/ttc-uk-china-google-fe50bdd.html
thnx remote control. That makes me feel much better.