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WELL Health Technologies Corp T.WELL

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.WELL.DB | WHTCF

WELL Health Technologies Corp. is a practitioner-focused digital healthcare company. The Company develops technologies, services, and support available, which ensures healthcare providers are empowered to positively impact patient outcomes. Its business units include Canadian Patient Services, WELL Health USA Patient Services and SaaS and Technology Services. WELL Health USA Patient and Provider Services includes Primary Circle Medical, Primary WISP, Specialized CRH Medical, and Specialized Provider Staffing. Its healthcare and digital platform includes front and back-office management software applications that help physicians run and secure their practices. Its focused markets include the gastrointestinal market, women's health, primary care and mental health. Its solutions enable 34,000 healthcare providers between the United States and Canada and power owned and operated healthcare’s in Canada with 165 clinics supporting primary care, specialized care and diagnostic services.


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Comment by Noshortsallowedon Sep 02, 2022 9:17pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NoShorts forgot to fight off the short attack

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NoShorts forgot to fight off the short attack Yes turd because by raising rates they dampen demand by increasing the underlying demand because it is more expensive to borrow thereby decreasing demand which creates a corresponding fall in prices. But a strong employment market (which for instance wasn't the case in the 80s inflation crisis) the crisis may be more short lived and therefore a "soft landing" would be the case justifying lower rates and the narrative of growth stocks could quickly change in which case this would have been the accumulation stage and you were and idiot telling everyone to sell at the bottom. Again you are a waste of time that obviously knows nothing about economics.
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