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

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To: Ruyi who wrote (17858)4/8/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (3) of 37507
 
Doug, below is the actual excerpt from the Globa and Mail, as you have mentioned. You lie when the you state that analysts are comparing BII to BRX. The quote was in relation to the TSE credibility, not BII credibility.

Be careful what you say Doug, maybe someone @ BII is watching. BTW, I apologize for saying you are bordering on stock manipulation. Anyways, you have no stock and noone listens to you. Therefore, doesn't matter what you say. Keep on pumping out misinformation, it fits your character.

Toronto-based Bid.com, which operates an online auction house, soared $6.90 to end at $26.80, cracking the $1-billion market capitalization mark for the first time. Earlier, it hit a record $29.45.

Mr. Stewart warned that investors are fooling themselves if they believe Bid.cCom is worth more than $1-billion. "They had $6.4-milion in sales in the 4th quarter and $6.3-million in the third quarter. They are not growing at a million miles a second".

Some of the interest in Bid.Com follows the TSE's decision this week to include the company in the benchmark TSE300 index - a move Mr. Duncan said he finds puzzling as the exchange tries to regain credibility in the wake of the Bre-X Minerals Lt.d scandal."
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