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


To: Premier who wrote (1135)2/25/1998 4:15:00 PM
From: Raptor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
Premier, my friend,

You say you wouldn't want to be short the stock at this level. This is because you have no idea what is going on. I haven't seen one bit of quantified analysis from you, just hope and prayer. The stock is going down, and will continue to go down, because this band aid possible financing has done nothing to address the ongoing losses of a company that cannot know and therefore cannot control its costs. As for Payson doing the right thing, what makes you think he can do it? He ran his company into the ground. HE IS NOT AN OPERATING GUY! Why don't any of you bulls focus on what is happening and respond rather than ignore things as they happen and continue to pray? The stock market doesn't owe you a profit, and stocks don't always go up, in spite of what you may think. Sure, let's focus on the franchise value in mid 1999....this is nothing but an excuse not to think, to assume no matter how fundamentals may go, stocks will ultimately go up. This is the hogwash that a 15 year bull market will make you believe. Why don't you all go back to what you do for a living, and leave the investing to those who are objective and rational. Have a nice day.



To: Premier who wrote (1135)2/25/1998 4:34:00 PM
From: Tony van Werkhooven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2068
 
Bought in today at 17, the low for the day. We'll see how this plays out over time. OXHP spent most of the day in the 17 1/2 range, dropping to 17 1/4 early am, dropping to 17 momentarily at approx. 12:45, and again to 17 at about 3:30.