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To: waldo who wrote (3452)12/11/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Waldo, Another excellent overview in the National Post on the Internet E-Commerce explosion and a good boost for BID.COM. After reading that, how can Internet sales not skyrocket. How lucky for Canada's BID.COM to be an early arrival in what is now a hot venue on-line auction. The Internet E-commerce is getting better and more innovative all the time. Advertising seems to have only started on TV, magazines, newspapers a couple of months ago and still on line retail revenue is tripling every year in North America according to that article. How can anyone match those Internet prices? Wasn't that some statement? "Canadian retailers have been slow to react to the on-line trends". Where in the history of stocks has anything looked so positive for the E-commerce group? Most Canadians paid a few dollars to pick up some BID.COM shares and some are shaking about the future of Internet E- Commerce, although top USA financial companies predict sales to be $1 trillion in the USA and $3.2 trillion in the global market by the year 2003. If anyone is shaky about the future of Internet, it's a good chance they didn't pick up a 1000 shares yesterday of EBAY at Cdn.$286,000 or AMZN at Cdn.$328,000 for 1000 shares , what kind of nerve and foresight do those people have.?????