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

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To: Cameron who wrote (24532)4/22/1999 5:05:00 PM
From: RG  Read Replies (2) of 37507
 
If I were Godin, I would do as Mccowaner suggested and pull this stock from the TSE and stay with the Nasdaq. The only negative press about Bid.com is out of Canada. No support from Canadian brokerages or press about this company out of Canada. It would seem to me that Canada likes to eat their young! The only thing the Canadian press thinks about is.. BREX. They can't get BREX out their system. This company has done nothing to deserve this treatment.

The TSE includes Bid.com. Canadian analysts upgrade the stock. There is a huge buying spree. The stock goes up. Then, after it is listed on the Nasdaq, the Canadian analysts pull their support. Nothing has changed about this company since they upgraded it. It does not make sense and Bid.com should give up on Canada, where it is clearly unwanted.

Why compare Bid.com to EBAY? The business model is totally different.

Why constantly compare Bid.com to BREX? Give me some good answers. I'd love to forward them to the SEC.

This stock is no longer in the hands of the Canadians. They will play a small part in it's future, considering the massive investment community in the U.S., but Canadians will benefit greatly by U.S. investors pushing up this stock price after they dumped it.

Everytime I read a Canadian press release I want to cringe. Light years behind the U.S. in terms of welcoming Internet stocks. How can any company succeed with this mindset.

Thank God Bid.com is trading on the Nasdaq.
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