OBGYN.net WEEKLY UPDATE

From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@elecomm.com)
Tue Dec 23 08:56:58 1997


In preparing for tomorrow's update I suddenly thought how nice it would be to have a special section, like a holiday greeting, to thank our sponsors who came forward and kept OBGYN.net alive. 1998 will be a great year of growth and expansion for OBGYN.net but if it weren't for Zeneca, FemRx and Siemens we never would have survived to see the day.

If you want to include a personal message to our sponsors please email me with it ASAP and I'll make sure it's included. As an example here's mine:

To: Chris Bunting at Zeneca, John Kraczcowsky at FemRx, and Doug Whisler at Siemens

Thank you gentlemem for your support and belief in OBGYN.net in 1997 when we needed it most. Because of you OBGYN.net will survive and prosper in the years to come. This will become a great legacy for your companies and yourselves. We at OBGYN.net will always be grateful. It doesn't hurt that you're also a lot of fun to work with. :-) Have a great holiday season!

Best Regards, Roberta Speyer Publisher, OBGYN.net

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Roberta F. Speyer			Founders of OBGYN.net
President and CEO                	roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
Elecomm Corporation      		http://www.obgyn.net
5707 Lakemoore Drive, Suite 100		(512) 346-1920
Austin, Texas USA 78731



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