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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.


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Comment by colouramaon May 24, 2024 1:45pm
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RE:RE:RE:Q2 2024 Results

RE:RE:RE:Q2 2024 ResultsThe stock always seems to get irrationally hit hard. My guess is that investors see the billable hours decreasing and think the sky is falling. In Quebec, margins will be compressed but hours should stabilize. In Ontario, they had higher salary expenses and lower hours in anticipation of transitioning to the new contracts. SSI seems to be exactly as predicted.

I think we need to see the increase in revenue also drop down to the bottom line for investor interest to pick up. There is very little confidence seemingly among some shareholders - someone selling at 30cents for a one day 25% loss!

More patience is required on this one.

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