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Healtheon Corporation (HLTH)
An SI Board Since January 1999
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86 my money is on Medix! (bb:mdix) reh REH-5/19/1999
85 $5.5 Billion for WebMD which essentially has no revenues to show so far. That&#JC Reddy-5/19/1999
84 From the WSJ article. <<The deal will be structured as a merger, with botLazlo Pierce-5/19/1999
83 Yup, believe it or not. As I said, this will one of the biggest bubbles. JC Reddy-5/19/1999
82 What ? you believe 5.5 for WEBMD with HLTH ? GJLevine-5/19/1999
81 No, I think $5.5 Billion price tag for each.JC Reddy-5/19/1999
80 May 19, 1999   Healtheon, WebMD, With Big Backers, To Merge in Deal VLazlo Pierce-5/19/1999
79 Wednesday May 19, 5:28 am Eastern Time Healtheon, WebMD to merge in $5bln stockJames D.-5/19/1999
78 Yes, Merger of "equals" 2.75 Billion price tag for each partner ? AGJLevine-5/19/1999
77 CNBC is reporting that the WebMD/HLTH deal is done, that it will be a "merGlenn Petersen-5/19/1999
76 PTEK creeping up. Considerable increase in PTEK option contracts in the last fexbrent-5/18/1999
75 Agree to a point, except most people want to get close to the highest possible xbrent-5/18/1999
74 I think Armstrong (T) proved that there is no law against people talking to eacFR1-5/18/1999
73 The value of major changes in how segments of the economy will do business in txbrent-5/18/1999
72 Can't argue that valuation issue, just putting together the pieces availablGJLevine-5/18/1999
71 If both HLTH and WebMD constitute 50% in the merger, then HLTH will have to givJC Reddy-5/18/1999
70 Isn't it surprising that WebMD is valued at $194/share? They have zero reveJC Reddy-5/18/1999
69 I assume that HLTH will use shares of HLTH in the purchase of WebMD, in large pxbrent-5/18/1999
68 I visited Healteon's booth at the E-Commerce healthcare conference in chicaprofessor-5/18/1999
67 AT, Here my feeble attempt to understand this issue and derive a picture for PTGJLevine-5/18/1999
66 I wonder if it is possible that WebMD may be buying HLTH. It would be very straFR1-5/18/1999
65 Well since they turned down a higher offer than the IPO price they were lookinAlienTech-5/18/1999
64 $75 is modestly above the planned IPO price of $55/share. HLTH's IPO price JC Reddy-5/17/1999
63 >>If they buy, they'll buy it at $8-$15 range at best, not at $57/shAlienTech-5/17/1999
62 There is a big difference between the models of EBAY/AMZN/YHOO and the model ofJC Reddy-5/17/1999
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