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Quipt Home Medical Corp T.QIPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  QIPT

Quipt Home Medical Corp. is a home medical equipment provider. The Company specializes in improving the home management of chronic illness through the application of telehealth systems and automated distribution. It provides in-home monitoring and disease management services, including end-to-end respiratory solutions for patients in the United States. It offers nebulizers, oxygen concentrators, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) units; traditional and non-traditional medical respiratory equipment and services, and non-invasive ventilation equipment, supplies, and services. The Company's product offerings include the management of several chronic disease states focusing on patients with heart or pulmonary disease, sleep disorders, reduced mobility, and other chronic health conditions. Its products and services consist of sleep apnea and pap treatment, home ventilation, daily and ambulatory aides, and respiratory equipment rental.


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Comment by 5i5yphu5on Aug 20, 2015 10:47am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:But what happens if it continues to go down?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:But what happens if it continues to go down?don't be too hard on yourself, we all make mistakes. never jump into a stock with 2 feet at the same time. start learning financial analysis and don't listen to anyone on these boards. keep your head up, have patience, there will be other opportunities.

RichOffStocks wrote: Honestly 5i5 I should've listened to you, I got in at 1.26, out at 0.83 and back in at 1.03 because I thought shareholder confidence was going back up after the news release and reconfirmed guidance, instead it cratered down slowly, I didn't get out in time, I averaged up instead of down, and now I am holding. 

If I listened to you I could've saved myself over 30 cents per share, and got back in now. I am depressed. I panic sold the second drop day in the morning, and bought back too early in like an idiot. Should've waited. I believe in the company but this is getting ridiculous. 


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