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To: bill hamilton who wrote (21843)4/18/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Denise D  Respond to of 37507
 
Bill,

I am of the belief that Canadians have already factored their perception of Nasdaq into the price, but to what extent? The general feeling about a listing might already be factored in; what we don't know is (a) what is that general feeling, and (b) will it strengthen or weaken?

What I am saying is that with or without a Nasdaq listing that BII may or may not continue its uptrend.

Also, one cannot dispute that Americans have not really had an opportunity to factor their feelings about Bid.Com into the stock, and once they get their hands onto this stock there is still room for appreciation.

I strongly believe that all factors are psychologically reflected in the value of a stock. However, we have no way of measuring that except in relative terms in the trend of the stock.

Denise.



To: bill hamilton who wrote (21843)4/18/1999 3:37:00 PM
From: GoNorth  Respond to of 37507
 
Bill, you would be correct if you simply removed the word 'maybe' from your question.

>>maybe the upcoming listing on the nasdaq is also factored into the price. your opinion?




To: bill hamilton who wrote (21843)4/18/1999 3:56:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Bill: How can Bid.com's price be factored into the nasdaq when you have millions of day traders in the United States that would love to buy a few of Bid.com shares. All of those day traders are only paying US$8.00 to make a trade. In order for them to buy Bid.com in Canada they have to go through a broker at a cost of US$200.00 , so no way are they going back through brokers who most of them hate. If Bid.com can get on the Nasdaq with the proper promotion there should be some exciting times the first three weeks on the NASDAQ if we can go by UBID, EGGHEAD and ONSALE, etc,.introduction to the NASDAQ.!!!