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Biotech / Medical : BUY RDOC -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jasman who wrote (27)5/11/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: Dennis  Respond to of 130
 
Jasman, I want to thank you VERY MUCH for reminding me that I had read about this company in the past. I did some buying and selling Friday and today. I OWE YOU DINNER !!!

Earnings look good you say?? Time to get back in tomorrow?? Do they report after the close?? Do you know when they expect FDA approval??

Red Herring says IBM owns the rights to purchase up to 27% of stock.

Good Luck Everyone !!!



To: Jasman who wrote (27)5/12/1998 8:31:00 AM
From: Bill Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 130
 
Re: Take a look at www4.edgar-online.com.
The SEC filed by RDOC shows that IBM owns 30% of RDOC, Sutter Health another 16% and a venture company 11%. The CEO owns 5% and so forth.


I may be dense Jasman, but I'm totally stumped as to what you're talking about. I did indeed go through the document you referenced above, and I searched it for every instance of the key word "IBM" and nowhere did I see it say that IBM owns even one share of stock. There's many places where it says IBM owns warrants and standby options, but no stock.

You've probably also read Dennis's post that Red Herring says IBM owns rights to purchase up to 27% -- rights, not stock.

Please do tell me if I'm overlooking something obvious, but I still don't see how you can say IBM owns 30% of RDOC.

Bill