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To: Wiselight who wrote (19382)4/12/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Denise D  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
Wiselight,

Hmm, I usually find the guy running the company has the best idea of revenue. But, maybe I'm wrong.

Denise.

EDIT: Here's some quotes for you.

Globe and Mail 28-Jan-1999

Bid.Com International Inc. (BII -- TSE): Brendan Kyne, a portfolio manager with Driehaus Capital Management Inc., said the on-line auction house should have revenue of $50-million in 1999.

Globe and Mail 11-Mar-1999

Mr. Godin said the company is comfortable with analysts' expectations that revenue will climb to $50-million from $20.1-million in 1998.



To: Wiselight who wrote (19382)4/12/1999 5:40:00 PM
From: Sili Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>>What Godin expects may be somewhat biased. I would not give that quote any value.<<<

Maybe you should change your name. Not so "wise" from my perspective. what kind of comment is that?

What do you mean you cannot give that quote any value? Who does it come from? Oh, just the CEO! Don't you think the CEO and President's jobs are to manage the expectations of the investment community? Don't you think that if Mr. Godin says $50M that he better be close? Don't you think that if Mr. Godin is going to state lower numbers that number that are already out there that he's trying to manage expectations?

Come on, put your thinking cap on. Don't you think that Mr. Godin is going to be a more credible and more reliable source of information about BID.COM than an analyst?

Just a thought!