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To: boydude who wrote (2760)5/20/1999 6:03:00 PM
From: P33  Respond to of 2911
 
My only concern with this stock is on a day like today I would like to see more volume and close up. I would not even complain if we closed flat.Over the last year I have been waiting for a day like today when almost ever internet healthcare Co was up today with good volume.I am still very very long the stock. Let's face it we don't have Jim Clark or Morgan Stanley as our bankers and a 250k investment from MSFT. We are a lonely penny stock on the bulletin board with no $$$. Until Medix receives some real capital and not these little 200k and 800k pieces were stuck .Let me not forget the most important a CEO.Let's just hope that the technology is as good as they say.



To: boydude who wrote (2760)5/21/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: REH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2911
 
I think the future for our (still) small company still looks bright but that some things take longer than anticipated. Since the medix article this has happend:

a. New BOD
b. 2 private placements $ 350K + $ 840K
c. Note paid off

I still expect my old list to be completed but it might take a few more weeks:

a.a At least one new major customer
b.b More funds raised
c.c A new CEO for Cymedix (Yeros remains CEO for Medix)
d.d A new CFO
e.e New banking relationships - coverage and/or publicity

Looking at the Healtheon deal the potential is enormous IMHO - now would actually be a good time to buy out mdix (at $ 5-10/share)

reh/long