I don't think anyone would consider buying Wave until they can prove that they can do at least 50-100 million in revenues and prove they are a going company. When that happens, Wave will be in the 20s or higher in my opinion, and then, and only then, there could possibly be a deal. But even then, I don't think gorillas want to deal with another gorilla in charge, when it comes to Internet security.
Wave is agnostic, and that is the beauty of Wave.
I look for forward splits going forward, where Wave will have 500,000,000 shares outstanding that would make the stock very liquid for major institutions to get involved.
Again, I do not see any of this happening until Wave can prove it can generate millions and millions in revenues and become a profitable company.
All in my opinion of course.