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eHealth, Inc. (EHTH) is “One to Watch”

QualityStocks (May 1st, 2009) Writes:

Incorporated in 1997, eHealth, Inc. is the parent company of eHealthInsurance Services Inc., the leading online source of health insurance for individuals, families, and small businesses. eHealthInsurance presents complex health insurance information in an objective, user-friendly format. This enables the research, analysis, comparison, and purchase of health insurance products that best meet consumers’ needs. eHealth, Inc. trades on the NASDAQ Global Market and they have their headquarters in Mountain View, California.

eHealthInsurance has developed partnerships with more than 180 health insurance companies. Their technology platform has the ability to communicate electronically with insurance carrier partners. This enables a simpler, more streamlined health insurance application process. They offer more than 10,000 health insurance products online, and are licensed to market and sell health insurance in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

eHealth, Inc. via their eHealthInsurance enterprise provides consumers with transparency of information about a wide variety of health insurance

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Can Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Get off the Ground – or will Airbus Ride the A380 to New Heights?

The Simplified Investor (August 21st, 2008) Writes:

In the battle for supremacy in the aircraft business, there are only two real players - Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) and Airbus (EPA:EAD).  These two companies compete for market share in commercial and military planes, with demand far exceeding each company’s manufacturing ability, and both have a long order backlog.  Some of Boeing’s customers, for example, will wait as long as five years before the planes they ordered are delivered.  And while they fill these orders, both companies must keep innovating.  As oil prices continue to soar, and airline companies like Delta and American Airlines struggle with tight margins, planes that fly faster, fit more passengers, and consume less fuel are at a premium.

And so each company has designed its own new super-plane - for Airbus, the A380, and for Boeing the 787 Dreamliner.  The Airbus plane has already debuted (its first flight was in October 2007),

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