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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 (337)2/26/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: donkeyman   of 1249
 
There's no doubt Bridges (BIT) has an awesome potential for growth but it's strange because prior to that large California contract (US$$$$) and yesterday's announcement of another huge contract for BIT with Ontario, their shares were trading between $2.50 and $3.00 share. Now they've barely crawled over $2.00 share. What's going on here? That's quite an article from the Globe and Mail concerning Canadian Internet stocks on the Bid.Com tread post #10519. Maybe that report holds the answer.??? At one point Mark Evans said "another sign that Canada's Internet industry is a bit of a joke (compared to the USA) is the lack of publicly traded companies". You could probably count the number of internet plays on two hands. Although many people would be pressed to name any of them beyond Bid.Com International Inc." --- There's no doubt Canadian News Media focus on the negative side when it comes to Canadian Internet, completely different from the USA. Are there many other lower priced Canadian Internet Companies ouside of -VNE (ASE), -MCF (TSE),-CY (ASE),-MADI (NASDAQ). ????--All of those companies have been growing, there no end to the work ahead, but there shares prices have been cut in 1/2 over the last month, strange,?? all except this new up-start Cybersurf (CY).!!!!!
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