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Nobilis Health Corp. C.HLTH


Primary Symbol: 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


NEO:HLTH - Post by User

Comment by rankininleton Feb 26, 2021 8:53am
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RE:RE:RE:Last NR

RE:RE:RE:Last NRSo, does that simply mean that ASIC bought the 208 chips to MicroBT (from "cash on hand" as per the NR) and "loan" these to "someone"(why not mentioning in the NR?) towards royalties to be paid back and more?
If yes, the Co had $400k on hands as of Sept 30 (last financials on Sedar) and I didn't find any NR about financings since then.  The 208 chips paid for probablky vrought the cash on hand to pretty much nothing.  What next?  A financing at 10 cents?
Rob

I get your point about poorly written news release.  My take is that ASIC cash was used to buy the equipment, notwithstanding that "company" in the news release is "Global Care=Company" hence litteral reading of news release says "Company" cash as in Global Care cash used to buy equipment.

No matter how you read the news release one comes up short as to who did what hence we have an incomplete picture. 

Do you know the average price of one of the chips mentioned in the news release?

Thanks
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