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To: mccowaner who wrote (10751)3/3/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: RG  Respond to of 37507
 
Hey Mccowaner,
Dugan(Doug)whatever, brings out the best in us!
Get stuffed Doug!(Whoops! That just slipped out. Forgive me.)
See, he did it to me too!



To: mccowaner who wrote (10751)3/3/1999 5:15:00 PM
From: Ruyi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
BII trading on Nasdaq will be viewed as a CLONE , resulting in a very poor reception. A view I heard expressed on CNBC about trading auction companies now coming on stream. Many auctions coming up in near future .



To: mccowaner who wrote (10751)3/3/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
mccowaner: It looks like this auction over the Internet have a lot of people excited especially when they tie it into television Auction as well.!! EBAY has everyone drove nuts. Who's ever seen a stock rise from US$18.00/share to US$370.00/share (Cdn.$555.00/share) in 5 or 6 months (EBAY's up again today). Who can afford to buy stocks at those prices, that's why Some of those cheaper Auction companies jump when they hit the NASDAQ. It wouldn't surprise me if EBAY will top in over $1000/share before this year is out.(without the splits). Keep in mind that all this auction stuff and classified ads and garage sales, etc. is valued at US$100 billion in the USA.(then we have Europe & Canada thrown in for BID.COM) I doubt if EBAY's auction sales is 1/4 of 1% of that US$100 million. So there's no end to the expansion for those auction companies that are fast of the mark.!! Imagine Bid.Com with a similar auction on the Internet & television combination in Canada, the United States and Europe. Who's sharper than Bid.Com on the business to business auction? That's the direction the pro's are saying will eventually be the #1 auction. The higher EBAY goes the better it will be for all those new auction companies, but the business model is key at this time. The super fast pace that this Internet is moving is unreal but there's more outside forces than you can shake a stick at, so keep in mind anything can happen moving up or down.!!!