So I found my 2003 talk which was kind of a WTF do we do now post Dotcom bust and post Managed care backlash and there are some gems in it. So for your delectation
Plus then before @nikillinit was a glint in anyone's eye, *I* thought I was funny
First, Wall St & Docs
Plus then before @nikillinit was a glint in anyone's eye, *I* thought I was funny
First, Wall St & Docs
That one should be a warning to investors in $onem & $osh
But the next one is the real ugly one
eHealth companies 1999-2000
But the next one is the real ugly one
eHealth companies 1999-2000
I always loved Careinsite (which I think ended up in Healtheon/WebMD) going public on previous year's revenue of $213 (not a typo!)
Makes $NKLA look like a real business. investment bankers were gooood in the late 90s
yes and all these companies were gone 2 years later
Makes $NKLA look like a real business. investment bankers were gooood in the late 90s
yes and all these companies were gone 2 years later
@barronsonline called and maybe caused the eHealth and dotcom crash with its "Burning Up" article which featured http://DrKoop.com
Basically if your annual cash burn > than your cash on balance sheet & you have no easy way to get more.... not good https://www.benzinga.com/general/education/19/03/11389594/this-day-in-market-history-barrons-calls-dot-com-bubble-top
Basically if your annual cash burn > than your cash on balance sheet & you have no easy way to get more.... not good https://www.benzinga.com/general/education/19/03/11389594/this-day-in-market-history-barrons-calls-dot-com-bubble-top