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To: T.R. who wrote (2452)12/10/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
interesting concept. the one problem with bid.com, in speaking with management, is that they have had problems finding products to sell as ONSL has already established selling agreements with several key players, some of which are exclusive. bid.com came on the scene about a year 1/2 after ONSL and has been bleeding cash to build, dropped to $1 for a while, but has since come back to around $3 1/4 canadian. they have an AOL relationship, but ONSL advertising on AOL as well and has to date has continued to receive a chuck of business from that spot advertising relationship.

of curious interest no sell here yet on ONSL, although they did change their rating on Dell to neutral this morning; apparently the distribution on the stock has been greater than the accumulation for the past two days even though the price has wandered higher; interesting.

stkwtch.com



To: T.R. who wrote (2452)12/10/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Moez  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
In regards to bid.com

They are a publicly traded company on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol BII

Very active on the tse, recently went from .56 to 6.10 (CDN) and is now 50% off its 52 high (6.10)

For further info check out the BII thread. They are currently being solicited by the Nasdaq for a listing in '99.

...moez