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To: zgoodman who wrote (69)11/7/1997 11:00:00 AM
From: Ray Desori  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 467
 
.. MCAR'S SNAGGED A MANAGED CARE SPEACIALIST FROM FOREST LABS ...

Hi Goodman ...

Sorry to 'one up' you on news, but I just couldn't resist.

For a couple weeks now, I'd been hearing about the possibility that MCAR 'may' get a managed care specialist on board ... now they've got him!

This guy has been around managed care for a while and is supposed to be from Forest Labs. If he lands only one little managed care contract, I may be reviewing my own earnings estimates and RAISING MY EARNINGS ESTIMATES FOR MEDCARE! This is extremely good news. Think of the long term implications of what they are doing.

Regards,

Ray



To: zgoodman who wrote (69)11/13/1997 10:10:00 AM
From: Bisset  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 467
 
Yo Goodman... you ol' fortune teller you!

I must resort to talking with MedCare's IR dept. (toll-free: 800-611-3388) to get my info... BTW, they are excellent - I have always found that the best way to get a little insight into a public company and their level of competence, is to query the Investors Relations dept. If my calls are handled with respect, and they can answer my toughest questions, I feel far more confident about the overall management of the company. And we all know that a company's management can make or break a deal.

In speaking with Bill Mann at MCAR's IR dept., he noted three significant things of interest... 1) The North Carolina center has had to stop accepting patients - they are full to capacity! Not a bad business position to be in... 2) New Analyst coverage. Apparently, because the company has met or surpassed all its corporate goals, MCAR has attracted ANOTHER respected Analyst to sing their praises, and 3) One of the directors is in Texas hiring nurses for their newest location(s) down there.

Looks like MedCare is proceeding as planned... and I'm putting more away this paycheck. If Ray is right about the Managed Care Specialist, and his ability to add an institution of that type... we won't see these levels for long.

Good Luck to All! - John