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Tuesday, 02/01/2005 8:15:59 PM

Tuesday, February 01, 2005 8:15:59 PM

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You know, the Greg S nd the Dudashes have belittled Wave and it’s mocked its shareholders from the first day they came on this thread. This is not an attack nor am I saying this with venom in my voice. I am simply stating the facts.

With that said, I would like them to give us some honest answers to the following questions:

Why has Wave been able to be de-listed from NASDAQ and been reinstated. There are only a handful of companies that have been able to do that.

Why has Intel dealt with this little company that has to find money from quarter to quarter? You have both said how insignificant Wave is and that any gorilla could take them out. Why haven’t they?

Why have the European banks embraced Wave and its technology? Surely they could have gone somewhere else, to another company, or could they?

And now, Dell, the major PCOEM in the World, is offering secure hardware that until June of 2002, was not even in their radar. And Wave’s software is the ONLY software being offered by Dell. Why???? This little insignificant company out of Lee that has no money, no revenues (YET) but seems like a gorilla in it’s own right.

One answer is the Gorillas WANT to keep Wave in business. They don’t want a Dell, a Microsoft, and a HP etc. to control the security space. They need wave.

Wave is now the spokesperson for the TCG group. How did that happen? Every PR coming out of the group will have Wave’s name attached through the spokesperson’s name on the PR.

This small insignificant company, that only has an evaluation of 75-80 million dollars. Why are we so important to Intel, Dell, the Air Force Cadet Academy, the European Banks, and all the other PCOEMs that will now provide TPMs themselves or be left behind. How did it happen?

I don’t expect any answers from the other side nor do I expect them to change their minds on Wave’s future. They are entitled to their opinions. But somewhere alone the line they have to see the light. The revenues will prove our points, one by one.

When MFST came out and gave validity to secure hardware in June of 2002, our fate was sealed. It sure is going to be a fun decade for Wave and I hope most will still stay invested and enjoy the ride.

As said once before, the turtles are in the sea, and all we can do now is grow from here.

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