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


To: Rajiv who wrote (28015)4/28/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: Cameron  Respond to of 37507
 
I believe that market cap is a good indicator of who investors believe is going to win in the long haul... potential ... so to speak. You keep using market cap as an argument against bid.com. Personally I think it is a positive... a sign of confidence. As long as bid.com can keep delivering against growth expectations I think they'll be able to hold on to it. If they miss a beat they won't... but personally I have a fair bit confidence in the company. I think their strategic planning is both aggressive and very sound.

Obviously it can be argued either way... so let's just agree to disagree and not get into a cat fight over this. Each of us has to do their own DD and form their own opinions... let's respect each other's opinions even if we don't necessarily come to the same conclusion.



To: Rajiv who wrote (28015)4/28/1999 5:23:00 PM
From: RG  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 37507
 
>>>>e.g. look at EGGS.
It wasn't covered by any reputable firm till 2 months back when all of a sudden five firms started coverage. Guess what - all of them got underwriting commissions. Coverage by Louis Riley does not count. BTW, EGGS is a larger company than BIDS but trades at a fraction of BIDS's market cap.<<<<<

Eggs does not have a patent for computerized declining auctions.