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


To: Spark who wrote (3302)12/8/1998 11:55:00 AM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
See message 3287.

Alot will say that its just the brokers flipping at small margins, pennies per share.

My question, whose selling? There aren't that many shares that are truely liquid. I'm coming to the belief that we may see 15-25 cent increase daily since the liquidity is so low and nobody is selling this for a loss at this point. The only issue will be later this month, as the Chief said, tax loss selling. If the price does not get above $4.50, we may have some selling.



To: Spark who wrote (3302)12/8/1998 1:24:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Spark: I think you're right. BID.COM at about US$2.25/share, Looks to be a big bargain to me. This stock could be something special - another Diamond Fields. At such an early stage, they seem to have everything going for them. Their president said their objective was global. Their contacts are excellent and they're gathering up lots of experience over the last few months through Internet E-commerce both in Canada and the US. Imagine the BID.COM management if they were holding talks with i.e. Amazon or the NASDAQ people, etc. They're able to say that they're the leading stock in Canada over the last couple of weeks. They've jumped a 1000% from a low to a high in 2 or 3 months. They won the top Canadian awards in this field and they may soon be in the Internet business in Europe. What more could you ask for? A click of a button and they're able to view the super success stories in USA E-commerce Companies. I think people will soon start hoarding this stock away for the long term, this will result in reducing the number of shares floating around causing the price to rise, enabling BID.COM to meet NASDAK price standards. This will benefit all shareholders. Except for some of the Shorters and Day Traders that will be left behind.???



To: Spark who wrote (3302)12/8/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
Spark: I think you're right. BID.COM at about US$2.25/share, Looks to be a big bargain to me. This stock could be something special - another Diamond Fields. At such an early stage, they seem to have everything going for them. Their president said their objective was global. Their contacts are excellent and they're gathering up lots of experience over the last few months through Internet E-commerce both in Canada and the US. Imagine the BID.COM management if they were holding talks with i.e. Amazon or the NASDAQ people, etc. They're able to say that they're the leading stock in Canada over the last couple of weeks. They've jumped a 1000% from a low to a high in 2 or 3 months. They won the top Canadian awards in this field and they may soon be in the Internet business in Europe. What more could you ask for? A click of a button and they're able to view the super success stories in USA E-commerce Companies. I think people will soon start hoarding this stock away for the long term, this will result in reducing the number of shares floating around, enabling BID.COM to meet NASDAK price standards. This will benefit all shareholders. Except for some of the Shorters and Day Traders that will be left behind.???