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To: the Chief who wrote (5062)1/9/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Chief, <But keep track of the
number of shares he says are already in US hands...those will be the only shares traded
when Bid.com gets there listing in the US!!!> Can you expand on this a bit? I'm a little confused here as well. By the way,When I spoke to Tim Richardson at Bii,he said they needed a $5.00US price to be listed on the Nasdaq big board,FWIW(and they wanted big board,not small cap)..Thanx,DD
here is Mr. Richardson's email address,for verification trichardson@bid.com



To: the Chief who wrote (5062)1/9/1999 4:04:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Chief, good stuff.!!! Chief if BID.COM had 30 million shares in the stock market, and (1/3) 10 million were held in the USA, how can those American 10 million BID.COM shares be the only shares traded when BID.COM gets there listing on the NASDAQ.?? What about the value of the 20 million shares outside the USA.?? How could the value in US Dollars stay the same for the other 20 million BID.COM shares.?? BID.COM's $100 Billion (++) PARTERS "AOL" may have to step in and use some of AOL's Mega Bucks $$ and influence, and solve the problem.!!!