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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Jack Nathan Medical Corp V.JNH

Alternate Symbol(s):  JNHMF

Jack Nathan Medical Corp. is a Canada-based omni-channel healthcare company. The Company is a provider of primary care medical clinics located in Walmart Supercenters under the Jack Nathan Health brand. It provides its medical services throughout Canada and Mexico. JNH has a diversified network of medical practitioners, and through its alliance with Walmart, it provides medical services through... see more

TSXV:JNH - Post Discussion

Jack Nathan Medical Corp > Horrible Q1 just as I predicted
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Post by blackgold14 on Jul 15, 2021 12:21am

Horrible Q1 just as I predicted

A big operating loss just as I predicted months ago. It will take awhile before the company reports net after tax earnings.  Maybe a couple years from now.  Most companies take awhile to get over the extra costs of acquiring companies.  Since the company recently changed its business model to acquiring clinics, not just licencing, the next few acquisitions wil also involve acquisition costs which will make it harder to break even.   Until then, I will be on the sidelines waiting and hoping for the company to scale its operations and complete acquisitions where it switches from net losses to net earnings. At that time, the stock will be worth looking at as a potential buy.  Until that time, the stock will be under pressure and the company will need to raise money which usually means more dilution.
Comment by Rc0gburn on Dec 08, 2021 2:59pm
Dont forget share overhang from Old CEO, he has more than 8million shares to go!
Comment by LonghandStrong on Apr 21, 2022 7:09pm
I think the supplier of labour, in this case the docs, have the power here. 70% of billings to the doc at minimum is the cut I'd think, leaving pennies for the operator. Why be in a Walmart paying Jack Nathan a licensing fee, accepting lease insecurity, when a $12 a square foot back street location just needs to make one Facebook post saying "accepting new patients" to fill schedule? ...more  
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