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MIKE2OO5

05/05/10 4:07 PM

#17649 RE: The Rainmaker #17648

yuppers.
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THE HuB

05/05/10 4:35 PM

#17655 RE: The Rainmaker #17648

Hey Rainmaker,"Setting new 52 week highs almost ever day now"

I am sure there are many savvy people taking a macro view of the price and holding their positions.

The strength of the share price "Setting new 52 week highs almost ever day now....huge money flow coming from someplace other than Ihub....Trading like it wants to keep moving higher is formidable."

The overall trends and support are fascinating and bode well for the possibilities going forward

We are still in our infant stages here with MMRF in my opinion with tremendous potential still waiting to be captured.

All the Best,
HuB

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Bob Stocks

05/05/10 4:54 PM

#17656 RE: The Rainmaker #17648

Chart looks great Rainmaker.
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RUBY1100

05/05/10 5:02 PM

#17657 RE: The Rainmaker #17648

David_Blumenthal Why He Matters

http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/David_Blumenthal

Blumenthal has been tasked with bringing America's health records into the 21st century.

While most doctors still rely on paper and pen to record patients' medical information, Blumenthal and the Obama team envision a system of national electronic medical records. Doctors would add new information to a patient's online file at each visit, creating an easily-accessible and complete medical history.

Transitioning to electronic medical records has long been the focus of Blumenthal's work, and as a 2008 Obama campaign adviser, he made the issue a key part of the then-candidate's plan. With degrees in both medicine and public policy, Blumenthal has spent years working on health policy as a Capitol Hill staffer, a Harvard researcher and at foundations dedicated to providing affordable health care.

But while Blumenthal argues an electronic system would save money in the long run, the transition looks to be very expensive for doctors and hospitals. Obama's February 2009 economic stimulus bill included subsidies meant to incentivize doctors' offices to make the switch, as well as money to create the position of national coordinator for health information technology in the Health and Human Services Department. Obama named Blumenthal to that position in March 2009.Goldstein, Jacob, "U.S. Hospitals Slow to Adapt to E-records," The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2009 (1)
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Threeflight

05/05/10 5:11 PM

#17660 RE: The Rainmaker #17648

Helluva run. :) Lets see what happens.