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To: Sr K who wrote (152497)1/28/2000 6:33:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 176387
 
~OT~ SrK: Janus Capital was buying shares of HLTH for distribution to some of their Funds. The parent company (Janus Capital) has done this before with a few other stocks. Check out the fine print below. Best Regards, Scott
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<<Healtheon/WebMD Clarifies Information on Janus Capital Corporation Announcement

PR Newswire - January 27, 2000 15:05

ATLANTA, Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- In an announcement made earlier today, Healtheon/WebMD Corporation (Nasdaq: HLTH) stated that Janus Capital Corporation invested $930 million in the company. Please note that this investment was made on behalf of Janus's mutual funds and not for Janus's corporate account.

About Healtheon/WebMD

Healtheon/WebMD (Nasdaq: HLTH) is the first end-to-end Internet healthcare company connecting physicians and consumers to the entire healthcare industry. Healtheon/WebMD is using the Internet to facilitate a new system for the delivery of healthcare, resulting in a single, secure environment for all communications and transactions that will enable a more efficient and cost effective healthcare system. With corporate headquarters in Atlanta and technology headquarters in Silicon Valley, the company was formed in November 1999 as a result of the merger of Healtheon Corporation, WebMD, Inc., MEDE America and Medcast. For more information, visit webmd.com. >>