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To: Jeffrey D who wrote (2928)10/13/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 3519
 
Jeff: You talked about x-stream's partnership with QXL.COM If they have one, that's quite a fluke. It's the same company I talked about on Oct. 6 post #2904. QXL.COM (QXLC:Nasdaq) qxl.com came out with an IPO last week at about US$16/share (Cdn$24.00/sh.). I bought some. Since I saw e-Bay fly from Cdn.$25.00/share to Cdn.$1000/share, I've been looking for a customer-to-customer style auction like e-bay ever since, that's cheaper. There it was in Europe with QXL. Although they just came on the market, they're not only in the UK where customers can buy and sell products on the Internet, they're in 5 other countries including major investments from France and Germany. They'll do great like e-bay starting at Cdn$25.00/sh. even if they can reach 10% of where eBay went. In the meantime, x-stream seems to be getting stronger and stronger, yet the share price doesn't reflect it. X-Stream must be hitting 475,000 subscribers by now, moving in on 1/2 million.



To: Jeffrey D who wrote (2928)10/13/1999 9:21:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3519
 
Jeff: You talked about x-stream's partnership with QXL.COM If they have one, that's quite a fluke. It's the same company I talked about on Oct. 6 post #2904. QXL.COM (QXLC:Nasdaq) qxl.com came out with an IPO last week at about US$16/share (Cdn$24.00/sh.). I bought some. Since I saw e-Bay fly from Cdn.$25.00/share to Cdn.$1000/share, I've been looking for a customer-to-customer style auction like e-bay ever since, that's cheaper. There it was in europe with QXL. Although they just came on the market, they're not only in the UK where customers can buy and sell products on the Internet, they're in 5 other countries including major investments from France and Germany. They'll do great like e-bay starting at Cdn$25.00/sh. even if they can reach 10% of where eBay went. In the meantime, x-stream seems to be getting stronger and stronger, yet the share price doesn't reflect it. X-Stream must be hitting 475,000 subscribers by now, moving in on 1/2 million.