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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 borne2runon Aug 04, 2016 2:49pm
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Post# 25111163

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:hodson

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:hodsonIt's not just Hodson, it's quite a few of the guest analysts.
Many of them will pontificate on stocks and other matters in which they are not very proficient.
In fact, some of the babbling is somewhat comical.
Nobilis is not an isolated example.

Stock analysts should give BNN a list of stocks that they will discuss - they may already be doing this to some degree, if so, it isn't working very well.
At least some of them will admit to not knowing much about the company - the technical analysts are usually pretty good on this point.

Be proud that you know more about the company than some of the so-called TV experts.
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