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

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To: Ruyi who wrote (6966)1/21/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (1) of 37507
 
Doug, if you want me to make you look IGNORANT again, I'll do it. Here's the real scoop on finances at the end of September, 1998 - that is the end of the third quarter.

DOUG, YOU ARE SUCH A FOOL. WAKE UP AND SMELL THE ROSES....NO, BETTER YET, GO BACK TO SCHOOL AND LEARN HOW TO READ A FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

Doug, again you post garbage. That's a Statement of Earnings for the quarter and for the three quarters ending Sept. 30, 1998. Did you read on to the Consolidated Statements of Changes in Financial Position. Look at the last line, after the earnings (or losses) are taken into consideration, there is what is called CASH (End of period) 8,978,169.

Doug, I know you don't know how to read a financial statement. Therefore, I'll explain it to you again. "Cash (end of period)" means CASH in the bank (or maybe invested as well).

Again Doug, they had $8,978,169 at the end of September. In November, they received $10,701,222 for the latest round of financing. Let's see, that's $19,679,191 before losses this quarter.

Let's say they have another loss equal to last quarter: $4.79M. That makes $14.9M in the bank end of Dec. 1998.

Come on Doug, do your homework.
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