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Beyond Amazon, eBay, and uBid, an underpriced on-line auctioneer... Bid.Com International Inc., one of North America's leading online auction companies, today announced that it has been granted approval to list its common stock on the Nasdaq National Market. Bid.Com expects that its shares will commence trading under the ticker symbol BIDS on April 20, 1999. This thread will focus on Bid.Com International Inc. It is not meant to discuss the Toronto Stock Exchange and its practices. It is not meant to discuss the credibility of any analyst or brokerage firm. It is not meant to hype Bid.Com over its competitors. Brief, the sole purpose of this thread is to analyse the potential market of Bid.Com, and to foster a better understanding of Bid.Com's business. Please be respectful of these guidelines. __________ Champolion | ||||||||||||||
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