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To: KevinThompson who wrote (3351)8/25/2000 10:55:25 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Kevin, it became inventory earlier in the week. I figured a bunch of the cheap bio-teks would get a run. Old NEXL got a pop too, but I only bought the cheaper priced ones. The only one that has done nothing is BRLI, although it is not really a bio, I think it is worth a squirt up sometime.

I think OBCI is on track to go under a buck. I do not own any now, waiting. It is so thin it moves like molasses in January.

MSN over $2, should have kept it.....



To: KevinThompson who wrote (3351)8/30/2000 12:20:08 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
I was wondering why a bunch of BRLI went off at 1.25, then I checked the news out today. Maybe we will get some good action on the little rat...

This is part of the news>>CareEvolve.com, a business unit of BRLI, is a Physician based health portal that seeks to enhance physician-patient and
physician-payor electronic communications on a secured basis, including communicating laboratory results, e-mail,
prescriptions, payor verification and eligibility, as well as offering other Internet based services to the physician member. These
services will be provided through an Internet connectivity backbone.

Some of the key players in this market are Healtheon/WebMD (Nasdaq:HLTH - news), CareInsite (Nasdaq:CARI - news),
Allscripts (Nasdaq:MDRX - news), AHT Corp. (Nasdaq:AHTC - news), Cybear (Nasdaq:CYBA - news) and PointShare.
BRLI is currently the only company addressing connectivity from the laboratory, which may be the preferred platform to
connect the physician, patient and other intermediaries who define health care.