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To: Lucky Guy who wrote (23244)4/20/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: F. Evans  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
Lucky....it's hard to stomach isn't it...let the selling run it's course. Many people don't like Bid.com now because:

A: They were expecting the lottery on the first draw and didn't get it;

B: They missed the boat;

C: They are just negative about anything except stocks they own.

Like I said earlier...we didn't have the fan-fare associated with IPO's....the Americans were made aware of BII's Nasdaq debut the yesterday or today. Unless you owened it, or were keeping an eye on it...there would be no way of knowing about it. Nasdaq IPO's....true IPO's are usually well hyped leading to their trading debut...and you know what? 99% of them get hit by selling their first day or days for that matter. Ultimately, you must make your own decisions but before you do...analyse your own strategy....do you still believe in the company? If so...then don't let today's illusion stray you.

Frank



To: Lucky Guy who wrote (23244)4/20/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: mccowaner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Got to admit I'm no prognosticator, but this backslide is not bone rattling. It could be a number of factors. Over the past few weeks, some said they would sell when the stock hit the Nas - "buy the rumour, sell the fact" does not apply in this situation.. go figure!! Thats like saying everyone should sell when the stock hit the TSE300 !! Jeeeesh !

I've been talking on the AOL boards and there were people on each board who bought today. About a month ago, no one ever heard of the stock, so exposure is coming. One even mentioned the interview that Godin did with Bloomberg in which they stated the technical charts were good.

Brings me to the point - someone asked me who the MM's were and I couldn't remember anyone other than Goldman Sacks - does anyone here know who the others are ?? Is that info on Tiger's site ? Would appreciate help on this. Thanks,..... Mac