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To: donkeyman who wrote (4438)1/5/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: zwing_88  Respond to of 37507
 
We are heading for a new high close. Let the good times roll.
Zwinger



To: donkeyman who wrote (4438)1/5/1999 3:44:00 PM
From: waldo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Gordon is at 410 k/225 from yesterday.
Levesque is at 369 k

Here is the AOL deal:

Bid.Com concluded an agreement with America Online, Inc. (“AOL”), the largest online service provider in the
world, to provide the Company's auction platform for goods and services offered to AOL subscribers. The
Company provides product procurement, transactional processing and order fulfillment services to AOL. AOL has
purchased 1 million Common Shares of Bid.Com and has a representative on Bid.Com's board of directors (the
“Board”). See “Material Contracts”. Bid.Com is currently working with other AOL companies to maximize this
strategic relationship. Management believes that its alliance with AOL is the cornerstone that will help it achieve
increased site traffic to achieve its business objectives.

Bid.Com launched a website in May, 1997 with an AOL branded interface, the AOL Online AuctionÔ. Sales in the
second quarter of 1997, which reflect the first three months of the AOL Online AuctionÔ, were $488,500 and in the
third quarter, representing the second three months of the AOL Online AuctionÔ, were $667,000. These initial
results were successful enough for Bid.Com to conclude a two year interactive marketing agreement with AOL
whereby the Company agreed to purchase advertising and promotion for US$1,250,000 per quarter with either party
having a right of early termination after the first year. This agreement provides Bid.Com with anchor tenant
positioning in a number of AOL's E-commerce offerings, plus ownership of various keywords such as “Online
Auction”. In addition, Bid.Com secured significant visibility and presence on AOL.com which is one of the most
visited sites on the World Wide Web. This aggressive promotional campaign of the Bid.Com Online Auction,
supported by substantial online advertising, was launched in March, 1998.

Bid.Com has also concluded an agreement with the Toronto Star Newspapers Limited (“Toronto Star”) to provide
local auction and cybermall services in the Province of Ontario. The Company will be providing transactional
processing and the Toronto Star will provide product procurement and order fulfillment to visitors of The Toronto
Star Online Auction and Cybermall branded site. Toronto Star, the largest circulation newspaper in Canada, has
purchased a total of 1.5 million Common Shares of Bid.Com. See “Material Contracts”.

Bid.Com entered into an E-Commerce and Promotion Services Agreement dated as at July 29, 1998 with Rogers
Media Inc. (“Rogers”) pursuant to which Bid.Com granted Rogers the exclusive right to co-brand the Canadian
Bid.Com auction, subject to the rights granted to the Toronto Star as described above and except for certain
charitable or “cause” marketing in which Bid.Com is involved (See “Business of the Company - Description of
Operations”). Rogers has agreed that the Canadian Bid.Com auction will be the only online auction displayed on the
home page of Rogers new E-Commerce portal and to be responsible for generating agreed levels of site traffic and
advertising revenues, as well as committing minimum levels of annual advertising on both media properties of
Rogers and its affiliates and arms-length media properties. Bid.Com also agreed to have a nominee of Rogers elected
to the Board. Rogers has committed in excess of $1,000,000 per year in media advertising to promote the
partnership. In a separate transaction, Rogers concurrently made an equity investment in Bid.Com. See “Private
Placement and Plan of Distribution”.

As described below, these core strategic marketing alliances provide Bid.Com with a foothold to take advantage of
the anticipated growth in E-commerce:

1) AOL is the world's largest online service provider with a subscriber base of over 10 million people (prior to the
acquisition of CompuServe with its approximately 2.6 million subscribers) and offers Bid.Com extensive potential
exposure to online consumers in the United States plus international growth opportunities. Over the next two years,
the Company believes that Bid.Com will become one of the highest visibility E-commerce partners in the AOL
community.



To: donkeyman who wrote (4438)1/5/1999 3:45:00 PM
From: mike machi  Respond to of 37507
 
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