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Premier Health of America Inc T.PSN


Primary Symbol: V.PHA

Premier Health of America Inc. is a Canadian healthtech company. The Company provides a comprehensive range of outsourced service solutions for healthcare needs to governments, corporations, and individuals. The Company uses its proprietary LiPHe platform to lead the healthcare services sector in digital transformation to provide patients with more accessible care services. The Company operates through two segments: Per Diem and Travel Nurses. The Per Diem segment includes Premier Soin and Code Bleu, two of its Quebec subsidiaries that offer their respective services for nursing and assistance by profile and by region. The Travel nurse segment includes Canadian Health Care Agency, Premier Soin Nordik, Solutions Nursing as well as Solutions Staffing, four of its subsidiaries that offer their respective services to the federal and provincial governments for nursing and assistance, including in remote regions.


TSXV:PHA - Post by User

Comment by Khersonon Feb 02, 2018 6:50pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Alberta Venture Magazine, Part 2: pseudo ponzi schemes

RE:RE:RE:RE:Alberta Venture Magazine, Part 2: pseudo ponzi schemes
Kherson wrote:
Kherson wrote:
Kherson wrote:
Kherson wrote:  On February 10, 2012 Alberta Venture Magazine published an interview with Don Gray. The interview was about Gear Energy and the O&G industry in general. For those of you who may not know of Don, he was a co-founder of Peyto and still is a director. I will quote a few passages from the interview. I would suggest that folks read the interview in it's entirety and then form their own opinions...

On the failure of the markets
"at the end of the day, we are not building a competitive and viable energy sector.You can only find so many greater fools before the gig is up".

On why this matters in the bigger picture
"I'm more concerned that the mom and pop investors out there are being taken advantage of. It's not good for our economy to be based upon pseudo ponzi schemes".

On what might happen when the music stops
"there are a number of these guys setting themselves up for big-time failure".

 The passage "pseudo ponzi scheme" is very interesting. The only Pseudo Ponzi Scheme that I am aware of that has come to light since that interview was published 22 months ago, is PSN. Was Don in anyway referring to PSN in the interview and did he know back then that PSN was indeed a Ponzi scheme? 
 Don did in fact have access to PSN's data room back in August of 2011 and he was involved in conducting DD on their operations and assets when Peyto was negotiating to acquire the old Open Range. It was ultimately determined not to proceed with a transaction at that time. The old Open Range then decided to proceed with the Separation Transaction. 
 What is also interesting is that a month before the article was published, Poseidon had announced their $82 million Bought Deal Financing.
 Looks to me like the music has indeed stopped...
Kherson


 

Even more interesting when you look at today's NR concerning the proposed lawsuit against the former auditor of ONR/PSN...
Kherson

 

 


An oldie post, but a goodie!
Kherson





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