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HLTH (NASDAQ:HLTH) Delayed :
Previous Close $15.23    52 Week High $15.26 
Open $15.23    52 Week Low $8.53 
Day High $15.23    P/E 101.53 
Day Low $15.23    EPS $0.15 
Volume 577,416       
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richard winkler
on Nov 20, 2008
at 01:17 PM
m . wygod screw that asshole.holding this piece of shit stock has been nothing but a joke....
Article: HLTH Corp. (HLTH) Chairman Tenders 660K Common Shares
Samantha Westin
on Apr 24, 2008
at 08:43 PM
I've made some BIG changes! Samantha Westin I have made BIG Changes lately! After doing some research I now realize how vital these type of sites truly are: After reading up on all this good stuff I found out that I really did not want a vasectomy after all, I wanted to have a sex change operation. Go figure!?! Hence I am now Samantha, but everyone can call me SammiXOXO. As you probably can also surmise I was a shorter. That is somebody who likes to sell short stocks in hopes that a stock will go down. I then go on line and try to spread lies and half truths as believable as possible. I have had some fun doing this, but now I would just rather help people like myself find their inner being. I read that in one of Josh’s old women’s magazines. Now maybe I can have a date with Josh. Here’s hoping……Josh email me you can be my yahoo private cookie OK SammiXOXO Wink wink.
Article: S&P Equity Research Downgrades WebMD (WBMD) to Sell
Sam Westin
on Apr 23, 2008
at 08:19 PM
WebMD Stock I agree with the above comment and add that readers are getting skittish when news emerged of the WebMD -Yahoo deal that allows Yahoo to put ad-inducing cookies on WebMD readers, so when they leave the site, their medical interestes follow them into the ad community. Bottom line - if you don't want the person in your office to know you've been researching vasectomy, don't research it at WebMD - the Yahoo cookie will tell everyone who uses that machine after you, just where your health concerns lie. WebMD readers expect two things - fresh content and medical privacy - and now they are getting neither. If it doesn't change, WebMD is going to plummet further - losing readers and advertisers.
Article: S&P Equity Research Downgrades WebMD (WBMD) to Sell
Josh Barnett
on Apr 23, 2008
at 08:08 PM
WebMD Stock tumbles One reason behind WebMD stock tumble - and advertisers reluctance to sign long term contracts - can be found in this riddle. Q: Where do old magazine stories go to die. A: WebMD. WIth so much of their content now nothing but reprints from old women's magazines and other websites (like Oprah.com) advertisers can sense it's only a matter of time before readers leave - for sites that provide the kind of original, fresh medical stories that WebMD used to provide. In the last 6 months the content of WebMD has taken a significant turn for the worse - readers know it, and advertisers know it and now stockholders know it. Somebody ought to be telling WebMD....
Article: S&P Equity Research Downgrades WebMD (WBMD) to Sell

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