Caredata.com loses Nasdaq listing

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Caredata.com loses Nasdaq listingCaredata.com is one of the first e-health dot-coms to drop off the Nasdaq National Market. Effective Nov. 1, the Atlanta-based company's stock is now trading only on the Nasdaq electronic bulletin board.

Caredata.com loses Nasdaq listing

Caredata.com is one of the first e-health dot-coms to drop off the Nasdaq National Market. Effective Nov. 1, the Atlanta-based company's stock is now trading only on the Nasdaq electronic bulletin board. Caredata expects that its stock will trade over the OTC Bulletin Board. Caredata provides decision support tools and syndicated online content to businesses, including payers and providers, and to consumers. Among the company's products are CiteLine medical search tool, myPhysicianSelector and myHealthPlanSelector consumer reference tools, and PrimeSourceWeb physician credentials database.

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