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To: Denise D who wrote (10775)3/3/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: BlueChip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Good Night to all !!!!! A THOUGHT FOR TONIGHT : SASKATCHEWAN A PLACE WHERE NO MAN CAN LEAP!!!!!! TO HIS DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PS. I enjoy reading your enthusiastic and positive posts everyday, keep up the good work!!!!!!



To: Denise D who wrote (10775)3/4/1999 12:21:00 AM
From: Rich Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Denise,

I did not mean to suggest you lost money on ALFN, but the way you come across one would think you're quite bitter about the experience. Of course BII and ALFN are two totally different stocks. The latter, depending upon the entry point, would have made you a lot more dough than the former in significantly less time. Hey, I am all for making a buck ASAP versus waiting for several months on a spec deal. The quicker the better, and this is even more true in this sector given its volatility.

As for BIDN, its probably too early to say how the company will perform and it may tank or skyrocket either way. Given current float size and a NASDAQ listing, I would tend to lean towards the latter scenario. The company is obviously being promoted and supported much more heavily than BII and may even see the NASD before BII does. If so, the reaction towards this stock might be less than ideal. You might even notice that BIDN is linked on the SI home page. NOW THAT's EXPOSURE!

I also didn't mean to suggest that YOU called BIDN a "scam" in particular, but Sili, our resident stock expert, seems to think otherwise in his posting. Maybe he should put his thinking cap on once in while and shed that stubborn streak he has before commenting on the viability/legitimacy of the company just because its OTC.