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To: Denise D who wrote (8900)2/5/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
DENISE if in fact Yorkton has left the table, my only negative thought might be did someone drop the ball on the last placement. I would think unlikely given the current market interest in anything Internet, but you never know. . I would think with the amount of stock Yorktons placed they would be doing whatever they wanted on their own terms either way, stay or go . Or is it the director has left Yorkton. Without any data it is all pure speculation.



To: Denise D who wrote (8900)2/5/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Respond to of 37507
 
>>>Personally, I take it to be positive for two reasons: (1) they may be tired of the P&D game; and/or (2) in anticipation of a Nasdaq listing they are taking a look at getting a bigger? more reputable? brokerage house. <<<

You are right on Denise. Godin is smart enough to know that if he goes for NASDAQ listing, he must entice 3 or 4 market makers to the table. How could he do that if Yorkton was on the board. The Yorkton removal sets BII for going NASDAQ, it is a clear indication, way back in November of BII's intentions.