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Nobilis Health Corp. N.HLTH

Alternate Symbol(s):  NRTSF

Nobilis Health Corp is a full-service healthcare development and management company. It owns and operates healthcare centers and facilities and provides minimally invasive procedures to patients and also utilizes direct to patient marketing and proprietary technologies to drive patient engagement and education. The firm also provides its services to its medical facilities as well as to third parties as a stand-alone service. The company has Medical and Marketing reportable business segments and


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Comment by CH4RTQU4NTon Nov 11, 2015 9:42am
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Post# 24280566

RE:RE:Short Sqeeze..

RE:RE:Short Sqeeze..

TechTarget wrote: The sooner the better!!! These bashers have always been rambling idiots with no facts or information! Amazing.

It will be nice regain a board where we can talk about recent, ongoing and future acquisitions and how that contributes to the revenues and earnings?




So you think I'm a rambling idiot but you want the board to talk about exactly what I just suggested?

Do you think a share buyback instead of an acquisition is a good idea as Donville suggested on BNN?

Maybe they'll do both but I personally think share buybacks are pointless because the stock is not undervalued. Not sayng it's overvalued either, but a buyback would be ineffective.
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