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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bid.com International (BIDS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James W who wrote (34602)8/3/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Grant MacMillan  Respond to of 37507
 
Oh, is that what you were thinking of. I agree, I noted that the price had returned to pre-Nasdaq rumour levels. Can it still be considered a base from a trading standpoint? I would think that after all of the fluctuations over the last six months that a new base would need to be established, and that the old one can no longer be considered valid.

Assuming that the stock trades for 3 days below $6, would that mean the next base would be $1, which is where it traded before Yorkton got its hands on it?

GM



To: James W who wrote (34602)8/4/1999 4:02:00 PM
From: hsg  Respond to of 37507
 
If you think this thread is negative, check out the Yahoo site...

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YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!
by: poly_germany
21807 of 21807
Bids high, Bids low. As long as the Bid.com site looks like a pre-historic document, this company will have some problems to get it business
running.If you compare Bids with Ebay, Ubid and others, everyone should notice that there is a lot of things to do. But are they able to do it?
I cannot understand that a company with such a market capital is not able to make their business professional looking and working like others
would do.
Also, if they are working on big projects, why don't they tell about?
I agree, that they may have probably a big potential, but not in this way.
The will come down to less then U$ 2.00.
Maybe you get lucky when Bids becomes a penny stock. There, Bids should belong too.