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WEBMD HEALTH (NASDAQ:WBMD) Delayed :
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Open $36.14    52 Week Low $13.63 
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Day Low $36.12    EPS $0.96 
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ANDREW OLIVER SATCHELL
on Nov 13, 2009
at 03:55 PM
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James
on Nov 11, 2009
at 06:43 AM
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Article: ThinkEquity Initiates Coverage on WebMD (WBMD) with an Accumulate
hubbers
on Jun 4, 2009
at 06:06 AM
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on Apr 24, 2008
at 08:43 PM
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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
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