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Gold/Mining/Energy : Microforum (MCF:TSE)

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To: Garry who wrote (2431)5/31/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: lib  Read Replies (1) of 3896
 
You gotta love that last line of Mr. Misener's comment. The tse received a lot of flack recently regarding admitting bii to the tse 300. A company with no earnings, and very little promise to see the "black" anytime soon had me sitting in astonishment at that particular move. Now I know Jazzss and likely a few others on this board would like to dismiss any mentioning of bid.com here, but I believe we are fortunate to be following in the "footsteps" or "limelight" or whatever you wish to call it of that company largely because it opened up opinions here in Canada, and people who missed the boat the first time around will obviously not want to miss it again - wrongs turned into rights theory. As internet businesses alone there is a very definitive mis-match with regards to growth potential between mcf and bii, and however people reacted to bii in the recent past will be nothing compared to how the investment community will react to mcf in the near future. Think about it. Canada has its own internet company reporting a good profit. Extremely rare even in the states.

No doubt the tse is following this stock closely and likely waiting as we all are for the latest acknowledgement of the nasdaq listing status. Once given (we may hear something about it in and around the latest earnings release) the tse 300 should swallow this one up.
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