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Biotech / Medical : CYBR CyberCare the new look of healthcare
CYBR 458.95-0.4%2:20 PM EST

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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (231)2/28/2000 10:32:00 AM
From: glenairlie  Read Replies (1) of 3392
 
Auric,

If you are so well connected, you would have had one of your lackeys contact the company and ask about the 8-K. We both know a simple call to the company would put your fears to rest. Like I said earlier, 8-K's don't always get filed immediately. I am not worried. They have always filed them in the past, although some have taken a few weeks.

And as for roll-out to China (you must admit the deal is real, as it was reported not only by Cyber-Care, but by the Hong Kong papers also, and the stock price of SIIC benefitted that same day in a difficult HK market), what better partner to have in the region than the Shanghai Government!

I am sure that Nortel, Qualcomm and many, many other companies have resolved these roll-out issues, and why should Cyber-Care be any different.

Politics and the WTO aside, a China deal like this for Cyber-Care is a major coup, and not to be taken lightly.

Practically every US companies worth it's salt is trying to penetrate that market, and Cyber-Care, potentially partnered with Nortel, has gained a foothold. No guarantees that it will be easy, but they are in, none the less, and have guarantees from SIIC for the sale of 60,000 units over 4 years.

I too await the 8-K, but you can verify the validity of the contract from many sources if you so choose.
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