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To: Curious Gamble who wrote (16309)4/3/1999 2:24:00 PM
From: The Saint  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Front page of Microsoft Invester today

plan.ml.com

Should be great storry for Bid.com

The Saint



To: Curious Gamble who wrote (16309)4/3/1999 2:37:00 PM
From: NTF2  Respond to of 37507
 
I just got in this stock last week
and just discovered this board on Fri, although I have been on SI for a while
After reading hundreds of posts I have to comment on the number of them.
While many are meaningful and informative, many are not.
I always come down on the side of an open forum.
Anyone who pays the freight has a right to post anything they want.
BUT
When you post your meaningless banter it is simply inconsiderate of those who seek information and discussion of BII topics.
The number of posts on this thread dwarf anything i have evr seen before.
So the next time you call someone a name, or respond to someone who called you a name, know that although you have the right to do it, hundreds if not thousands of people must now waste thier time getting through your post , to get to one that has meaning.

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL

BTW unfortunatly many people will have to waste thier time reading this instead of new information or conjecture regarding BII

HELPFULL HINT: if you have to quote someone elses post in your post
there is a good chance nobody else wants to hear it.



To: Curious Gamble who wrote (16309)4/3/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
GJP: -- If I was holding 1000 shares of UBID when they came on the Nasdaq, I think back in Dec. 1998, 4 months ago, the first day looking at this old graph I have here, it appears their low was slightly over $30.00/share. When she hit $60.00/share I would have bailed out the works on day #1. And for the next 2 weeks I would have been on cloud 9 because most of the time it was hovering between $30.00 to 40.00/share. But then, my mood would have changed big time. According to this graph it went into the skyrocket mode and about 4 days later it looks like it hit a high of about $190.00/share. Then it slacked off a bit for a week or so, moving between $120.00 to $175.00/share. It looks like for the last couple of months it stabilized at an average price of $75.00/share. Who knows if this is the type of curve we'll see with Bid.Com. It looks like this UBID crowd had an IPO and Bid.Com doesn't. When we say UBID hit a high of $190.00/share, are we talking US dollars here? Because if we are, we could be talking Cdn. $285.00/share roughly. Many people say Bid.Com is like UBID in that they sell similar products over their website, from what I can gather.???