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Biotech / Medical : CYBR CyberCare the new look of healthcare -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Murray_Mac who wrote (1487)5/3/2000 9:58:00 AM
From: Murray_Mac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3392
 
Repost from Raging Bull, but applies to certain bashers here also.......

Realityman,

It is posts like this latest one of yours that proves your intentions and motives here on Raging Bull......like I have said many time before.......transparent as they come!!

>>>By the way, what do you know about Metcare? Ever read their sec filings? Their financial condition? You will enjoy it at www.freeedgar.com and enter MDPA.<<<

By writing this, it is clear that you are trying to undermine CyberCare, and I have to ask you, "What the h^ll does Metcare's SEC filings or thier financial condition have to do with CyberCare's growth or ability to lead this sector in telemedicine??"

Let me see if I can answer this before your misleading attempt. First of all, even though the news release clearly states a strategic alliance with Metcare, the bottom line is and I quote;

>>>METCARE has agreed to purchase 2,500 Electronic HouseCall System units in the next 12 to 18 months, and an additional 10,000 units in 24 to 36 months.<<<

No money.......no receive EHC!! Pretty simple, this concept applies to most companies in operation today. Geezz. For the record, most companies purchasing EHC units will be utilizing a leasing program to cut down on up front costs. But if for some reason you feel that Metcare will not get approved for credit, then CyberCare moves onto the next client.......once again, pretty simple concept and won't break our bank!!

Ever read Metcare's SEC filings?? NO!! Why should we, we are invested in Metcare......we are invested in CyberCare. How you think or imply that Metcare's SEC filings or financial condition is going to create havoc for CyberCare is beyond me.

But for some reason, you and other bashers on SI don't want to let this Metcare self made issue go. Man, Metcare could go under, and it still won't affect my investment in CyberCare. But did you ever stop to think that CyberCare's technology could turn Metcare's troubles around, should there be any to start with?? Have you not caught onto the fact that the EHC is saving HMO's health care costs??

Some day you will get with the program. And should this day ever come, you will start to make money on CyberCare rather than listening to the likes of Greenberg and p*ssing you money away when he puts a pen to paper.

Murray

(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Strong Buy; LT Rating- Strong Buy)