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go-kitesurf

03/22/06 5:11 PM

#114144 RE: mymoneybgone #114142

mymoney, Agreed. But to clarify, I believe a Dell PR mentioning Wave will certainly help. It won't create a meteoric rise to $5.30 like Intel a few years ago, but it should help the stock. The stock should trade on expectations of revenue, once enough revenue can be identified in the pipeline. Dell will help, or the Dell news will be unburned fuel that will ignite when a couple larger integrated orders are announced.
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xxxxcslewis

03/22/06 5:26 PM

#114145 RE: mymoneybgone #114142

mymoney,

A completely reasonable view. I just hope for enough impact to get the price high enough to eliminate the delisting issue and cause the warrants to be excercised.

I then hope for enough revenue to reduce, or eliminate a July private placement. I intend to hold all the shares accumulated until well after 2007, but a short term Dell "pop" sure would be nice.
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SlateColt

03/22/06 5:39 PM

#114146 RE: mymoneybgone #114142

The Share Price

to which many are still so obsessed with on a daily basis will take care of itself. ANY PRs from here on out will have little effect on the share price except in the short run for traders to take advantage of. Don't set yourself up for failure and capitulation.

Deals, relationships, puff PRs, partnership announcements aren't squat - the .BOMB era is over.

Michael Dell himself could make an appearance on CNBC tomorrow professing his love for SKS and all things TPM and yes, the stock price would jump short-term. But long term, only quarter-to-quarter, year-to-year revenue growth will make this investment pay off.

On the polar opposite, delisting won't matter either - Wave making money will.

For now, I'm still waiting for the Killer App. I'll know its here when I get a phone call from my mother asking me if she should buy THEBIGONE for her PC.

Meanwhile, I'll continue to sit back and let the story unfold and continue to look for signs that Wave either can or cannot execute their plan.