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Gold/Mining/Energy : Bridges.com (T.BIT)
BIT 12.92-0.4%4:00 PM EST

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To: LABMAN who wrote (305)2/17/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: waldo   of 1249
 
Steve Harmon and Labman:

To: steve harmon - analyst (204 )
From: LABMAN Tuesday, Feb 16 1999 8:36PM ET
Reply # of 225

steve

what is your opinion on a bridges.com a canadian internet company
bridges.com trades on the alberta exchange BIT is the symbol

1. bridges.com made 11 cents a share last year
2. earnings and revenues expected to double this year
3. over 8 million hits on web site for january
4. company is now growing biologically
5.company is debt free
6.management owns 55% of shares
7.total no of shares issued fully diluted approx 10 million
8. float approx 4 million
9. trades for around $ 2.10
bridges.com

thanks

lm
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To: LABMAN (205 )
From: steve harmon - analyst Wednesday, Feb 17 1999 3:05AM ET
Reply # of 225

i think that u.s.-based investors often overlook canadian firms and part of that may be due to the different ways canadian firms present their results, they're not subject to nasdaq or sec rulings or that it's hard for canadian firms to get noticed in the u.s.

last week in toronto at internet world canada i moderated a conference on internet stocks and one of my speakers (a canadian internet stock analyst) said typically that canadian companies get about 10% of the value of their u.s. counterparts

bridge.com itself looks like one of many players in the career space

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