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To: Rich Investor who wrote (6490)1/18/1999 10:15:00 PM
From: IdiotJed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
<<Some will be concerned with margins, sales and revenues.>>

If you're talking about me, I must say I'm not concerned with the losses at the moment (they won't be able to shovel clouds forever though). I brought up the numbers because I read a few post saying "BII is making money". Almost every Internet company is losing money, it's part of the game so far.

<<Others will look at exposure.>>

I do. #4 for traffic for online auctions (the least they could do to take advantage of this short-term is sell advertising space but they don't). If the prevision for E-commerce are half right, one with a decent piece of the pie could survive.

<<If the technology platform etc. is also superior at BII, this would also certainly peak the interest of other parties looking to steal a deal.>>

We don't know much about it. I hope it is really good cause there is a bunch and a half of auction software ready to use:

vsn.net

I still think they must reach the Nasdaq to see a significant increase in price. And lets hope the daytraders will like it.

IdiotJed

Just a small note: Anyone noticed that we can't see anymore which item has a bid on without actually checking the item (on the Bid.com site)? Previously, it was easy to see if they were selling their stuff. Probably doesn't mean much.