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To: arisetech who wrote (9538)2/12/1999 11:02:00 AM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Noticed the quote from yours truly?



To: arisetech who wrote (9538)2/12/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
With this National TV interview with Bid.Com's CEO coming up on Saturday afternoon, I guess a few good statements from the CEO would be as good as news releases. So let's say we are lucky enough to see the BID.COM stock top in over $7.50/share, don't you think that would be the time to announce a Nasdaq application? We all know what can happen when a Internet e-comerce company, with a good management plan gets on the Nasdaq. It can jump from 100% to 500% in one day. I'd say if that were to happen, that BID.COM stock would lock in at $7.50 plus. Who in their right mind would sell then under $7.50/share, heading towards the NASDAQ? There's the odd negative person against Bid.Com that might own a store and are scared that this type of Internet revolution can put them out of business. There might be some other poor soul that might have been rejected from getting a job at Bid.Com or was fired, kicked out in the snow bank, and holds a grudge, they would be insignificant. If there was such an announcement, all you would need is a price swing from $6.50 to $8.50/share as long as it averaged $7.50/share. I can't see that being a problem.???