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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 Jun 07, 2023 6:59pm
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In the last 6 months, changes in non cash working capital is -$6,940,055 and this is due to accounts receivables not being collected fast enough to offset cash outflows. 

In the last 12 months, changes in non cash working capital is - $9,400,396. 

If this reverses, then we could see a positive swing in our favour of up to $9,400,396. This would leave working capital at a healthy positive number while simultaneously using that money to pay down debt. 

The receivables, which is reducing our free cash flow, eventually gets collected and this pushes forward free cash flow numbers much higher than the trend. 

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