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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Bid.com International (BIDS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lola who wrote (27099)4/27/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: NTT  Respond to of 37507
 
CP24 interview with Yorkton coming up now.

Here's what I got from the Closed Captioning on CP24. Sorry, lost the last half of the captioning (the important part), but I'll post what I did get:

THE BAFFLEMENT CONTINUES ABOUT
ONLINE AUCTION OUTFIT
BID-DOT-COM. THE STOCK HAD
SAILED OVER 30 DOLLARS. BUT
INVESTORS WERE PUZZLED WHEN AN
ANALYST FOR ONE OF THE COMPANY'S
UNDERWRITERS -- YORKTON
SECURITIES -- SAID BID-DOT-CON'S
SHARES WERE WORTH BETWEEN TWO
AND THREE DOLLARS. FOLLOWING
THAT DOWNGRADE, SHARES WERE
TRADING AT ABOUT NINE DOLLARS.
TODAY, BID-DOT-COM'S SHARES ARE
TRADING NEAR THEIR ALL-TIME HIGH
AGAIN. EARLIER LIVE HERE ON
MONEY DAY, ROB CALLENDER,
VICE-PRESIDENT WITH CALDWELL
SECURITIES TOLD ME WHILE THE
BID-DOT-COM SAGA IS UNUSUAL, ONE
OF THE ONLY CERTAINTIES ABOUT
WEB PLAYS IS THAT THERE ARE NO
CERTAINTIES.

[Lost closed captioning after this point where they interviewed the Rob Callender]