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To: Serge Ladouceur who wrote (20631)4/15/1999 8:46:00 AM
From: Sitcom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
S&P futures up 4.80 right now, fair value @ -2 and change. positive for the start, could change though. I've had a Bidnow.com banner @ the top of this page all morning...how can I get rid of it?

Cheers
S



To: Serge Ladouceur who wrote (20631)4/15/1999 8:51:00 AM
From: RG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
For those new to the thread or to Bid.com who read the post from "white shoes" last night who insisted on posting twice about Bid.com web site. Yes, I have bought from Bid.com twice. I find their web site the most consumer friendly and the most eye appealing. One of the items I bought was shipped to me 3-4 days after I bought it. I received an email right after the auction stating exactly when the item was to be shipped. So,I rank customer service a 10.

Have you ever heard of a "GROWTH" company? (White Shoes?) Well, Bid.com is growing by leaps and bounds. They have several different revenue streams, including a patent and B2B, to name a few. They are updating their web site with video and audio.

Onsale, Ubid and Ebay have had an enormous amount of revenue from the sale of stock and have used it to improve their web site. As a growth company, when Bid.com lists on the Nasdaq, with the revenue they will generate from the stock prices, watch this company carefully. They will not only update and expand their web site, but will amaze people like you who know nothing about them.

That's why a company like Bid.com is a diamond in the rough. The growth potential is enormous and the stock price now is cheap in comparison to their counterparts on the Nasdaq.