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Extendicare Inc T.EXE

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXETF

Extendicare Inc. is a provider of care and services for seniors across Canada. The Company operates under the Extendicare, ParaMed, Extendicare Assist, and SGP Purchasing Partner Network brands. The Company operates through four segments: Long-term Care, Home Health Care, Managed Services and Corporate. Its Long-term Care segment includes over 53 long-term care homes, which it owns and operates in Canada. Its Home Health Care segment operates through its subsidiary, ParaMed, which provides complex nursing care, occupational, physical and speech therapy, and assistance with daily activities. Its Managed Services segment includes its management, consulting and group purchasing divisions. Through the Extendicare Assist division, it provides management and consulting services to third parties, and through the SGP Purchasing Partner Network division, it offers purchasing contracts to other senior care providers for food, capital equipment, furnishings, cleaning, nursing supplies, and more.


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Comment by eljoroon Jun 12, 2016 1:06am
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Post# 24957858

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EXE very oversold

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EXE very oversoldIt's not spin but it's disengenuous to write "its no big deal to you and 37 divvy months gone". It implies that what has just occured (a 20% drop in share price) has NO chance of going back up for the next 37 months, which is patently ridiculous. It's not "gone"...EXE could go up, down and all around over the next 37 months, which would mean that what you called "gone" might pontentially have returned, hallelujah! You, I and everyone else here has no idea what will happen nor when to share price, nor what the company plans to do over the next 12 that may affect further the stock price. Any loss, even the 20% drop which equals 37 dividend payments is based on two arbitrary snapshots (yesterday's close and the price 20% higher), and is only actually concrete (or "gone") if an investor were to have sold at the close on Friday. I suspect most posters here did not.

Your points are fair, and when you're not making spurious comments your posts are quite informative, IMO. You suggest that EXE will tread water for the next year and investors will only see a 6% return. Others suggest that there will be stock price appreciation as well as 6% dividend income over the same time. Each valid arguments, but when it comes to the future we are soothsayers all.



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