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To: Roleigh Martin who wrote (237)3/16/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: Ron logo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 618
 
Check out ccee thread, stock just broke above its moving average trend lines. I do not wish to hype, so do no investing before first doing your own H.W. Best of luck with all investments :-)............RON



To: Roleigh Martin who wrote (237)3/16/1998 6:19:00 AM
From: STLMD  Respond to of 618
 
Roleigh, the RX 2000 Institute has a powerpoint presentation available that summarizes in a pie chart a survey done of the healthcare community which indicates a high likelihood of y2k problems as well as critical deaths.

Go to rx2000.org

Scroll down to their Presentations list and download the healthcare presentation. Stephen

PS I am not aware of any MD survey. In fact, I have been presenting a y2k seminar for my colleagues here in VA and if anything, most have been completely unaware of the problem.



To: Roleigh Martin who wrote (237)3/16/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 618
 
Healthcare - 1997 HIMSS stuff

Could not find this specific topic; here is an interesting (but older) link.

Regards,

John

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