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To: F. Evans who wrote (31474)5/27/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: Barry K  Respond to of 37507
 
Frank,

Thanks for posting what you have heard.

I believe that the news today about the two executive appointments is so much more important than what has been said.

"Mark Wallace joins Bid.Com from AT&T Canada Corp., a national telecommunications service provider, where he was Vice President - General Counsel and Secretary."

This appointment is extremely important and should send a strong signal to all shareholders. You don't hire an attorney (especially from AT&T) for your corporate staff unless you have a real need. This need may include things such as mergers and acquisitions, patents, and licensing. These are areas that corporate lawyers from AT&T specialize in. I expect we will benefit alot from this appointment.

"Fern Cogan brings to Bid.Com over ten years of experience in the human resource field, both in private and public sector companies. Most recently, Ms. Cogan was Manager, Human Resources of Entourage Technology Solutions, a Canadian telecommunications company"

Now this appointment indicates that there are plans to "staff up".

Notice that both of these appointments came from the telecommunications sector. Usually when you hire, you want people with related experience. Telecommunications, Rogers, AT&T, hmmmmm....

Regards,

Barry



To: F. Evans who wrote (31474)5/27/1999 11:21:00 PM
From: wpckr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
GO NO!! You want something positive from me. I do not wish to hype. I have done my as you call it "nit picking" Due Diligence and it says this company is a winner, will be volatile, but ownership of this stock will be well rewarded if the holder is patient. That is PATIENT. All longs have to be patient to endure the volatility and the ridiculous payed for bashers that would have us sell.