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To: Daytek77 who wrote (9027)2/7/1999 6:50:00 PM
From: Michael Block  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Dear Threader's

I think we just boycott Dougie. We don't reply to anything he says. And we post that he is publishing false and inaccurate information to this thread. Enough of Dougie. Let's go Bid Com.

Michael



To: Daytek77 who wrote (9027)2/7/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
Bid.Com held up pretty strong with those couple of down days on the Nasdaq. Great news to hear that Bid.Com's CEO, Paul Godin, is going on Investor's Online TV show, hosted by Pat Bolland, next Saturday afternoon. While on that show, the major Guest interview certainly goes through the torture test with live phone in and e-mail messages coming at your from all directions. I saw Paul Godin interviewed before by CBC TV Business World from New York. He was most impressive (5 yrs.exp.) explaining his global aspirations for Bid.Com. Most internet companies normally take a good shot up in share value after appearing on that program. I am wondering if Bid.Com tops in over Cdn$7.50/share (US$5.00/share) will they announce a Nasdaq application? Once that announcement is made, I have a feeling, very few will sell their shares less than Cdn.$7.50 knowing that the Nasdaq is right around the corner. And who knows what can happen on that crazy stock market? Bid.com is not just any little old company going on the NASDAQ they intend take on the Giant EBAY.!!!!!



To: Daytek77 who wrote (9027)2/7/1999 7:16:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
""no vision"" I think the short position is the immediate vision.
The longer vision is companies such as BII are going to have even more competition . New search engines coming on line will allow you to immediately get to any desired commodity at the cheapest price offered anywhere on the web. There will be no need to wait a few days to see if you get your best price. Margins will shrink even further .


NO I have not shorted it, in fact I never, ever, ever, shorted any stock.

""Ian Ainsworth of Altamira's E-commerce fund and see the response you get. "" AS BII is only one of a few RRSP eligible I net stocks around and this fund is primarily set up to capture that market he has very little choice but to offer / tout it.

WALDO ,I believe is a paid tout just doing his job.

"Can you provide your analysis that does not involve inaccurate data or information that is not a year old" All my analysis is from filings or press releases supplied by BII . As to lack of current data ,blame the company they are the ones who have not released any financial info. since SEPT.98.