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To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (17540)11/28/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
Ron, if you want to venture into the canadian e-com/auction market, I brought this one to your attention Weds.At $2.88 Can. (note quotes are in the C dollar-great exchange rate<vbg>)
quote.yahoo.com
this from a top Canadian newspaper today.Worth watching,IMO -$10mm in the bank as a buffer..AOL owns 3% and has a board seat..
bid.com
FROM THE NATIONAL POST SATURDAY NOV 28TH EDITION.

" Paul Godin, Bid.com's chief executive, said last week the company had
received an unsolicited invitation from Nasdaq to explore the possibility of
listing on the exchange. He said yesterday he feels Nasdaq has an eye to
encouraging IPOs from rising stars in the internet sector and his company
will consider seeking listing, probably at the end of first-quarter 1999. Mr.
Godin said he did not want the company to be lost in the rush of IPOs
expected at the start of the year. He said Bid.com has plenty of cash on hand
from prior financing, but wants the profile a Nasdaq listing affords. "
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Canada is buzzing over this one-traded 15mm shares out of a 25+/- float,,over 15% of the entire trades on the Toronto exchage Fri were BII trades..