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Medical Facilities Corp T.DR

Alternate Symbol(s):  MFCSF

Medical Facilities Corporation is a Canada-based company, which owns a portfolio of surgical facilities in the United States. The Company owns interest in four specialty surgical hospitals (SSHs) located in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and South Dakota, and one ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) located in California. ASCs are specialized surgical centers that only provide outpatient procedures, whereas SSHs are licensed for both inpatient and outpatient surgeries. The SSHs and ASC provide facilities, including staffing, surgical materials and supplies, and other support necessary for scheduled surgical, pain management, imaging, and diagnostic procedures and derive their revenue primarily from the fees charged for the use of these facilities. In addition, two of the SSHs provide urgent care services. The facilities focus on a limited number of clinical specialties such as orthopedics, neurosurgery, pain management and other non-emergency elective procedures.


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Comment by longondmxon Nov 07, 2019 10:09am
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RE:Am I missing something?

RE:Am I missing something?

Meant to say dividend is still 4% (0.28 per year at a $7 share price). And at this amount it is sustainable. After all the company is generating good sales relative to the new share price. 


Need to consider the new share price. Not what it was when investing. And at this new price sub $7 - its a great price and risk outweighs reward imo. Let the recovery begin. 

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