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Technology Stocks : Looking for info on IMNT

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To: Gabor who wrote (466)7/4/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: Evan Dimmer  Read Replies (1) of 484
 
got this from the HBOC board which got it from briefing.com. could this be a possible situation?

By next year, I think
that we will see Y2K spending in healthcare jump to around 25% of IT budgets which may squeeze some
spending in cutting edge IT areas. Many smaller HCIS companies will find it difficult to return to the financial
markets and will have trouble sustaining themselves over the next few years. They may decide to sell to the
larger players like HBO, Cerner, IDX and Shared Medical.

Anthony Vendetti: The company that will benefit the most is HBOC. To date, they have been the largest
consolidator in the industry which has contributed significantly to their outstanding growth rate. Other companies
have made small acquisitions, but lack the capital or the currency for stock swaps that HBOC possesses. HBOC
has $470 million in cash on the balance sheet and no debt. Their price appreciation reflects the 10th best
performing S&P stock over the last five years, although they were only added to the S&P last year.
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