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To: Condor who wrote (3703)1/10/2000 5:53:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Stranger things have happened, eh. Notice that medsite still has WebMD listed as a business partner - medsite.com
... and WebMD has been part of Healtheon for some time. Maybe medsite has just neglected to take them off the page, but they don't look to me like the sort who neglect much. I expect the partnership continues, and have been wondering if we might see an announcement of a formal partnership between medsite and Healtheon proper.

Hlth is getting a cash injection from Rupert Murdoch - Message 12209744
... but medsite likely wouldn't let itself go this early this cheap, imho.
But maybe at the right price? ... possible ... that aol/tmx deal sure drove the internut bears to ground, eh ... well, with the exception of icge, that was a powerful barron's article ... but i think it's a year early for the internut big kahuna, and IPOs should do just fine this spring ... cheers

[edit] - these two don't appear to me to compete -
healtheon.com ... medsite.com
... except that they both clearly aspire to the status of medical professional portals .... well, there could be two major portals, eh. Where's doc, i wonder?



To: Condor who wrote (3703)1/10/2000 6:01:00 PM
From: SwampDogg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Hey maybe you are right and maybe there won't even be an IPO if they get bought out.



To: Condor who wrote (3703)1/11/2000 12:58:00 AM
From: WhatsUpWithThat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5053
 
Thom Calandra on CBS Marketwatch featured Internet incubators today, specifically a UK one called Jelly Works (quite a sense 'a humour them Brits got, wot?) Thom's feature stocks tend to run big, and pull their comps with them. Wonder if it'll spill over here?

cbs.marketwatch.com