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To: James W who wrote (15398)3/31/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: GoNorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
James, there are risks for sure. Look at those that jumped on the bandwagon at $16 and where are they now? As far as taken over is concerned, it looks to me like auction's are approaching the dime a dozen category and no one seems interested in going Dutch.

>>Listen, anyone who shorts a stock that could be taken over at any point, halted and trade to 40 or some ridicuolous number is absolutely certifiable



To: James W who wrote (15398)3/31/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: Gator  Respond to of 37507
 
Doesn't Egghead use a Declining Price Auction??? Hmmmmmmmmm.............

Later...Gator



To: James W who wrote (15398)3/31/1999 8:29:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
---James,--Shareholders of BID.COM can't lose sight of what a listing on the Nasdaq can bring. Bid.Com will not be the first Internet auction company going on the Nasdaq. Yet all of them put together may not be covering 1% of the potential Internet Auction business in the USA, let alone the potential in the rest of the World. All we need do is check out the graphs of those other Internet auction companies that went on the NASDAQ and look at their performance on the first day, the first week, month and the first 6 months or longer. It's truly fantastic, so let's hope BID.COM get's a break and we should have something big to look forward to.!!