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To: Thomas Kirwin who wrote (21009)4/15/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: RG  Respond to of 37507
 
Thomas,
Your post was not that innocent! You also included that the Nasdaq had no impact on share price!
BTW, it is up to the company as to when they want to announce Nasdaq as long as they give the Nasdaq three days notice.
So, your post was irrelevant other than to make your point that Bid.com will see no impact after Nasdaq. You got out of Bid.com. Why bother coming back!
The US investors decide whether the listing on the Nasdaq will have an impact and since you sold your shares, why would you care now?



To: Thomas Kirwin who wrote (21009)4/15/1999 4:01:00 PM
From: WhatsUpWithThat  Respond to of 37507
 
Nobody has said they'll trade the day following the announcement. Many, many posts have spoken of a 2-3 day delay before trading.

Re how easy it is for US investors to trade this stock at this point, if you review postings over the past several weeks again you'll find many, many that refer to frustration in trying to buy: arguing with brokers, long delays in quotes and confirmations of buying and selling, etc. Doubtless discourages US investors.

WUWT