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Premier Health of America Inc 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 CauseWhyNoton Dec 13, 2023 11:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:Results

RE:RE:RE:Results

Unfortunately all that is found in recievables. Which went up with revenue. To finance operations they needed a net investment of 1.27 million just to support themselves.

 People will argue that receivable will be converted to cash and that's a timing issue, but we haven't seen it yet. Receivables seem to be flat compared to revenue (I'll double check that tomorrow).  I believed they used almost 2 million more in long term debt to pay bills. 

they have the capability, but quarter after quarter they borrow to meet bills. We need that to reverse, we need them to show they can pay down debt while operating. (They should be able to with solutions.. if not it's inevitable they will go bankrupt (we are a long way off))

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