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DragonWave Inc DRWIQ

DragonWave Inc is a Canadian company which provides high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP (Internet Protocol) networks. It operates through the single segment being Broadband wireless backhaul equipment which includes embedded software. The company's product line includes Harmony, Horizon, Avenue, and NetViewer. The company operates its business in Canada, Malaysia, and another region. The majority of the company's revenue comes from Canada.


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Comment by bailey2on Dec 19, 2016 6:22am
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RE:This from stocktwits

RE:This from stocktwits So....There are three ways to get the price higher so warrants can be exercised. Surprise on q3 earnings in January. Which in my books means get really cose to breakeven. And to give really good colour to q4 potential revenue and announce during q3 call that they will be definetely break even in q4. Second way is to announce some more contracts. Third way , is for the manipulators of this stock to run it up when they are good and ready to. Retailers have no control. I personally would like to see them get taken out. Management owns virtually nothing. Would be easy to get rid of this company. 
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