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To: bill hamilton who wrote (21688)4/17/1999 7:53:00 AM
From: CBurnett  Respond to of 37507
 
Here we go with another weekend of endless arguments between the short and the long. LOL...



To: bill hamilton who wrote (21688)4/17/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: RG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
I love reading everyone's messages on this board with the exception of those who would try to induce panic using words taken out of context. However, this is a free world.
So, to that I would say:

Dagan, Gonorth and others who come out of the woodwork when Bid.com is down: GO FOR IT! Express yourselves! Debate until you are blue in the face.

drlwilliams: POST YOUR TY TYVM!

James W. : POST YOUR RTQ'S WITH WHATEVER YOU LIKE! (and thanks for taking the time to post them btw)

The worst thing that can happen to any message board is to squelch freedom of speech.

If you do not like something someone has said, either ignore or defend.

If anyone wants to defend statements made about Bid.com, do so. Why would anyone want Dagan, Gonorth, Thomas Kirwin,etc. to make a statement for all to read without a challenging statement to repudiate their negative posts. It makes good conversation to debate.

ENJOY YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND DON'T LET ANYONE ON THIS BOARD STIFLE YOU OR MAKE YOU FEEL STUPID FOR ASKING QUESTIONS!

P.S. I could go back and prove that many who tell others to be quiet later respond to the same nonsense. I won't do that. Let's all respect each person's freedom of speech.

Perhaps an announcement will come Monday or early in the week. I doubt that Bid.com would file to list on the National if they did not have approval from both the SEC and Nasdaq. They may be working out some minor details. I believe the end of this next week will be 30 days from the first day Bid.com had a price of over $5 (US), so everyone be patient. The filing to list on the National is fantastic news, as is the inclusion in the TSE. The inclusion of the TSE is probably why the price went up from $6 to where it is now. I personally know people in the US who bought Bid.com at $30.00, because they know that Internet Auctions are hot on the Nasdaq and have belief in this company. Nothing has changed. The company is not allowed to make a definite statement to one and not all of the shareholders and investors, so they are waiting to announce the news as part of their grand entrance to the Nasdaq. Hang in their and remember why you supported Bid.com in the first place.

Go Bid.com!





To: bill hamilton who wrote (21688)4/17/1999 12:04:00 PM
From: Denise D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Bill,

I believe the TSE 300/200 is already factored into the price.

It did go up from ~$14 on Apr 1 (the day it became public knowledge), to $27.70 as of yesterday, that's almost a 100% increase!

Denise.

PS. Updated Shareholder Survey:

• Canucks 74.68%
• Yanks 25.73%
• Dutchies 0.59%

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