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To: F. Evans who wrote (2604)12/1/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: Goldbug Guru  Respond to of 37507
 
F.Evans, there's plenty of young blood out there that wants a piece of the action, but they're just a little shy today that's all. You see how fast the price bounce back from its intraday low today, every seconds the price changes that's why we're the most active stocks on the TSE again. You know which internet stock starting to remind me of Bid.com, starts with a U.........THAT'S RIGHT {UBID}!!!!!



To: F. Evans who wrote (2604)12/1/1998 10:50:00 PM
From: Steelguy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
F.Evans...Waldo...and all,
Another kooky day for us but reading the posts tonight I am concerned with the mood many have ( not pointing to anyone in particular) about people daytrading the stock. I say this with the utmost respect to all on the thread but I think people miss the function that daytraders serve for BII.....If for a second anyone who is " investing " in this stock thinks that without the crazy volume of trading over the past week that we would be sitting over four and have hit an intraday of $6.00 you are... I am sorry to say...very mistaken. A huge part of this play now is the fact that this little start-up ( for lack of a better word )company is playing with big boys on the TSE....EVery single broker knows about BII....all business writers know about BII because they had to mention it as they could not ignore it. 15 million on Friday.....15 million.....now that is churning shares my friends and yes....much of it from people daytrading the stock....But who cares???? Look....we keep going higher with a base......that has most definitely happened and will continue unless there is a brutal selloff in the USA of techstocks or we see some " bad " news from BII which I doubt.

Now....I have not hidden at all where I stand on BII....I have been trading it a lot...but still own my original shares at $2.34 in my RRSP which I will not move until this plays out for good one way or another. If people on this thread would rather not hear from me because they feel my 500 - 1,500 share trades of their stock is screwing them then I will certainly go away.....but I am a shareholder that will stay long and until i see any evidence of mismanagement....you will never hear me " trash " the stock simply because at that time I am not long on a trading position.

That being said.....I wish everyone well tomorrow.
sg