RE:RE:RE:Telehealth MarketDM's core is its Nexalogy SMART AI, which is expected to drive revenues (i.e. $40M DND contract). Other verticals (i.e. eHealth, EV, fintech) are rather nascent and little info has been shared on these so far. As such, most here are giving DM the benefit of the doubt. We'll see what comes from these in due course - understanding some will work and others not. Time will tell where eHealth will stand. For my part, I currently give that vertical$0 value, so no risk of being disappointed either way.
MUTDMUTD wrote: ...because one of DM's clients was asking for this said Marshall I believe in a Discord call... must be a large client if DM is willing to go for it... All assumptions of course, as we're your comments...
IceColdBeer wrote: Still waiting on an answer, especially from all of you supporters of the stock. It's funny how you skip right over this. If this is positive news today, explain how and how they compete with the industry giants.
IceColdBeer wrote: They are so far behind Telus, Lifeworks and other huge Telehealth providers, I don't see how this even matters? That market is convoluted with race to the bottom pricing, I don't see how this is news. If anything, they should have been one of the early players such as EQCare ( purchased by Telus) who was the true innovator of this indusrty here in Canada.
They all have free services during regular business hours and then you can pay if you want 24/7 availability. Can someone tell me how they think this will help DM, as I can't understand how it will. Cheers and I will appreciate any thoughtful replies.