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

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To: SwampDogg who wrote (11365)3/11/1999 1:15:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) of 37507
 
After all the criticism the National Post must have taken by interviewing that guy from Taurus, who caused the shares to drop on Bid.Com, when they hit $9.90/sh. Here they go again interviewing the same person. Why don't they wake up and interview an American analyst. From what we can see those Internet E-commerce companies, once they hit the Nasdaq, take a good jump up. Just look at the other day, BidNow, $5 or $6/share a couple of weeks ago and hit the Nasdaq and they shot up US$20/share (Cdn.$30/share). This week they hit a high of US$23/share. What Bid.Com will do when they hit the Nasdaq, nobody knows. With our luck they might shoot down, but I doubt it. It's unbelievable what that guy said. He maintained a sell rating on the stock and the next sentence he says Bid.com could be going on the Nasdaq in 30 days and then suggested initially Bid.com shares could surge. Can you believe that statement? Wake up National Post. Like some were saying here, at that time Bid.Com had shag all to sell on there Web Site. Maybe that was their problem in the 4th. quarter. Bid.com predicted a revenue of $20 million and met that objective. Thank God they didn't go under the $20 million. That guy from Taurus would have crucified them.!!! Didn't Bid.Com predict their revenues for 1999 at $50 million?
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