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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bid.com International (BIDS)

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To: Lucky Guy who wrote (18768)4/11/1999 12:34:00 AM
From: F. Evans  Read Replies (1) of 37507
 
First of all Lucky, Paul Godin did not release that information on the Garth Turner show. The show merely reported that information obtained by them indicated that it MAY trade on Nasdaq as early as April 19. I believe Godin stated in his earlier interviews that he hopes or expects it to trade on that date...he never said it "will". He got caught in a bit of euphoria back in December when he let it slip that they had signed a cable deal and we didn't actually get the news for a good month or so later. I'm confident that it will go Nasdaq very soon and as for my source, he told me the week before last that the talk around his brokerage house where he works was "you want to own this stock next week". When I spoke to him again yesterday he said hold on for Nasdaq because this stock will be an American daytraders "dream".

Officially, there is no date for Nasdaq. Simply put, many dates have been bantered about but nothing official from the company or the exchange yet. The TSE had to get rid of some dead baggage on the TSE and I think BII happened to be the hottest stock on it's exchange and the biggest TSE performer since late last year and it had an easy selection to make on who was to join the index. Strictly coincidental in my opinion but like everything in life, a little luck goes a long way.

Frank
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