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Technology Stocks : Bid.Com International Inc. [NASDAQ: BIDS]

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To: Champolion who wrote ()4/23/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: Champolion  Read Replies (1) of 339
 
BIDS shall run...

Let's face it, BIDS has a lot going for its success:

- The most fashionable name in the industry
- A well executed Web site, with a unique international outlook
- A number of suppliers to auction many products bearing brand names
- A patent that is worth more than anyone thinks
- Bid.com, a brand name in itself with a potential equivalent to the
like of Amazon, eBay, and uBid
- An upcoming on-line event that will catch the public attention at
least as much as the Victoria Secrets webcast
- A market of investors who start to realize that auction Web sites
have more potential than any other commercial Web sites
- A bargain price, as compared to their competitors in the field
- An increasing short interest, based on no fundamental event
- Etc.

It does not take a genius to figure out BIDS will soar.

Bid.com International is doing well.
It is building a universal brand, and will soon be able to increase
its margins by implementing economies of scale, and leveraging its
increased visibility.

Do you agree, disagree, feel the need to add anything?

__________
Champolion

PS: These comments are relative to their context. In a stock market
where AMZN, EBAY and UBID are valued the way they are, Bid.com
constitutes a wonderful opportunity.
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