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


To: Premier who wrote (764)1/16/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Thomas Haegin  Respond to of 2068
 
Maybe we should listen to the #28 guy these days <g>. -more

<< Miriam Willard is ranked 11 out of 28 when forecasting EPS for Oxford Health Plans, Inc. >>

BTW, anyone knows their release date for EPS? My guess still is 02/02 or in that week.

Thomas



To: Premier who wrote (764)1/17/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: LPasko  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2068
 
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Premier: Aren't you being a little premature? Ms. Willard's prediction of $80 within 12 months was made on March 20, 1997. By my reckoning, we have 62 more days for OXHP to reach this target; only then can we accuse the venerable Ms. Willard of being "wrong." And $80 can happen.

I see it unfolding this way: Steve Wiggins, to escape his pressure cooker existence, heads to Washington state's Lake Walla Walla for some white water rafting. Microsoft's annual white water outing is being held the same day, with founder Bill Gates leading the way down the rapids. Suddenly, Gates' raft hits the turbulent Stock Option Falls, and the world's richest man is suddenly tossed into the drink. A quick-thinking Wiggins arrives just in time and, summoning superhuman strength, pulls a sputtering Gates from the water just as he's about to go under for the third time. The dazed and rattled but extremely grateful high tech legend insists that Wiggins take half of Microsoft as a reward. Wiggins merges this bounty with OXHP, creating Oxfosoft, the first software HMO. Almost immediately the prices hits $80, and we all live happily ever after!