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

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To: Colin who wrote (11182)3/10/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: Rich Investor  Read Replies (2) of 37507
 
>>Give it a rest!!<<

Why don't you give it a rest Colin and stop "pumpin" this operation for more than what it is. A two-bit auction house that hasn't been able to turn a decent quarter for the past four years.

As for your suggestion that 300 million jumping on the bandwagon, you apparently don't understand that companies NEED major institutional support to achieve the kinds of valuations you dream about. It's not just people like you or me that makes the difference here, and not every institution is going to jump on board just because it has ".com" in the corporate name. It's time to face reality and stop basing your expectations on "hype" and the "craze" It's more selective now and if you bothered to look around, you'd see that.

>>If you can find a loop hole and get an OTC listing, you can find backers to pump a new INET stock<<

Sounds easier than it really is, and FYI, it's not everday that you get major backers behind an OTC issue. Most major houses won't touch them, but it appears as if BIDN is the exception. The OTC in that case is a means to an end, and the end (ie: NASDAQ) is around the corner for that operation.

>>They have been true to their word and have met expecations<<

LOLOLOL

Really???? I sincerely doubt it pal! Wasn't it Tim Richardson who said that the financials should meet or exceed expectations??? That we would all be pleased with the company's performance. GIMME A BREAK! BII has NOT met expectations, and if you bothered to read a few posts on the thread today you'd realize that.
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