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Biotech / Medical : Oxford Health Plan (OXHP) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Premier who wrote (739)1/10/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: men mailman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
NO SHOW AT INVESTOR RELATION!!!!!

I have left messages with investor relations for 5 weeks and have not received a return call from MITCH TRUETT or anyone else there. They are above everyone and could just ridicule shareholders by telling them they will call back and then don't.

I think the management is turning into a dictatorship and should be removed at once.

Has anyone had the same experience let us know. NOW IS THE TIME TO REMOVE THEM if you want anything left from your investment

And if you think that a private lawsuit is the way to go please let me know.

Stockdeals@aol.com



To: Premier who wrote (739)1/11/1998 11:44:00 AM
From: Premier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
A few quotes from New york Times toady:

Many analysts say HMOs kept prices artificially low for yearsand and are now coming to terms with actual cost of care. Managed care companies have failed to keep costs down. Seven managed care compnies in New York have asked for rate incraeses of more than 10% in 1998.

New York health commissioner believes that plans should receive increases to assure their solvency as the state's medical system becomes more dependent on managed care. Plans have to raise their rates are go out of business. A spokesman for State Insurance department said some plans might need increases to stay afloat. It's a balancing act.