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Technology Stocks : DLPH...Delphi Information Systems -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: flyboy who wrote (4)8/28/1999 8:51:00 PM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 19
 
I will be buying shares of this stock as this is a huge business. However their claim to being the only online insirance is dead wrong. I have owned shares of PAMC www.healthaxis.com and they are teamed up with Intel and IBM. Their site has been up and running for a while now and they have been out lining up carriers just as Delphi will be doing. There is plenty of room in this sector and it is huge. I owned PAMC from 2 to 6 and sold shares from 33 to 41. It is currently at 20. The key for both companies is getting the companies to sell on their sites. PAMC currently has 10 carriers although they are not all integrated into the web site. I think the future is bright for this business just as AMTD and Etrade have both prospered. Suggest you become familiar with PAMC as it is in the same business
Good luck



To: flyboy who wrote (4)8/28/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19
 
One more note. PAMC has exclusives on AOL LCOS CNET and SNAP although I am not so sure of the value of these relative to good old fashioned radio and TV advertising. By the way here is an interesting article on Intel's investment in PAMC(HealthAxis) as well as other Health related companies.
redherring.com
At the current price of DLPH it is very attractive and I suggest loading up as all it will take is a few announcements of carriers and the stock will rocket. This sector is a 50 to 150 billion dollar industry. It's huge