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Premier Health of America Inc V.PHA

Premier Health of America Inc. is a Canada-based healthtech company. The Company is a specialized healthcare services company that provides a range of staffing and outsourced service solutions for healthcare needs to governments, corporations, and individuals. The Company operates through two segments: Per Diem and Travel Nurse. The Company’s Per diem segment includes staff who work on an as-needed basis, sometimes for multiple health care institutions and are typically assigned shifts at the last minute and paid directly tied to worked hours. Its Travel Nurse segment includes healthcare professionals who work in temporary positions, carrying out short- and medium-term assignments that require travel, especially in remote areas. Its services are provided through its LiPHe platform developed with the objective of optimizing and streamlining the business-to-customer relationship and product offering through the use of business process automation and business intelligence applications.


TSXV:PHA - Post by User

Comment by Torontojayon Feb 22, 2023 6:59pm
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RE:RE:Quebec versus Ontario

RE:RE:Quebec versus Ontario

I'm pleased with the quarter. The company has good pricing power as they are able to raise their prices in spite of lower hours worked. 

I get about one-third of their cash flow goes towards paying taxes and paying interest on its debt. Capital maintenance and lease payments represents about one-fifth of that amount. 

I would estimate a sustainable free cash flow annualized for the year at about $2.8- $3m. This is pretty impressive considering that ebitda margins can easily get back to 9-10% range which would put free cash flow well north of $3m. 


I like the risk/reward trade off and think the sell off is overdone. If you have a full position, I would continue to be patient with it. This name is not going away. 


 


 

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