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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 kuchgoldon Mar 14, 2017 3:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:Playing with numbers

RE:RE:RE:Playing with numbers
Infirstmoney wrote: Funny thing is, when this company had only a few hospitals or ambulance centres, everyone wanted it. Even though they had trouble turning a profit.

Now the company will have at least 25 hsp/cntrs, and be in the black, every qtr, esp starting in the back half of 2017, and people are selling it. 

In addition, the company finally has added a President, and more importantly, a world-class CFO, that know how to run a business and get costs in line.

Once the costs are good, there is still a lot of growth ahead, plenty of deal targets out there, so a long runway in the years ahead. 


I have to agree with you, however, back then the health care sector was not in such chaos in the US,  and therefore a little more attractive to investors... also the company had a number of fairly  well respected institutions backing it..... resulting in the price getting  ahead of itself which resulted in these short attacks.  Even though the share price has lost much of its value, resulting in frustration and discontentment  by shareholders, many still feel that the fundamentals are still there and and that all the company needs is some guidance to correct the underlining poblem which is controling costs/expenses.  I find that there are numerous companies that have traded well below their potential value because of the same reasons.

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