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Re: rachelelise post# 15140

Sunday, 10/26/2003 11:20:31 PM

Sunday, October 26, 2003 11:20:31 PM

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Rachelelise: With all due respect, I believe it is you who has a flawed understanding of the market. If more people buy than sell, the price goes up, i.e. law of supply and demand. If more people sell than buy, price goes down.

Yes, millions of shares have traded. But if there was more buying than selling, our shares would be headed north instead of south.

My point is that the Wave product is out in the marketplace for people to try. If it wowed people, they would be buying our stock, because it is at bargain basement prices. They are not buying. So what does that tell you? I know it is very early in the game and we certainly will not have any revenue picture for weeks, if not months. Still, an early indicator is the share price.

If a product comes on the market and there is excitement about it, people buy that company's stock. What is flawed about this thinking? Where is the hole in the logic?

You have been a critical thinker, a bit optimistic, in my view, but certainly fair. You also understand the technology and the way the tech world operates. I'm looking for early signs and I'm seeing nothing.

The electronic world is being croaked for lack of security. We have a product that claims to meet those needs. It seems to me if the product was a humdinger, we'd see more action in our share price. Is this not a fair test?

What am I missing?

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