Q: Am wondering if there is a company or two that you’d recommend which is into teleconferencing with doctors or health officials. It seems like that may be a growing trend for the future to avoid trips to the doctor and expedite the experience saving health care dollars. The company could also be into setting up the software to make this happen. Thnks
Q: Looking to invest my CRA return in two of the above companies. I am well diversified, growth oriented and looking at a 3 to 5 year timeframe. Please rank the named companies with any appropriate comments.
Much appreciated as usual. ram
Q: Thank you for May 5th report. # 3 states that this may be an opportunity to trim some names that have rallied significantly to reposition into a more conservative large cap portfolio. Could you give some examples of companies that would fall into those categories?
Q: Good morning everyone. Would you beable to give me a few ideas of value stocks and also growth stocks that will be moving in this market. If you have time possibly in both Canadian and US mkarkets. Enjoy reading all your articles. Thank you for all your insight.
Q: a few questions.
Profitability?
Level of debt?
Competition in virtual medical space?
Insider ownership?
Focuses other than virtual health and medical clinics?
Q: Sorry, I did not mean to limit my question to investing opportunities only in Canada.
What opportunities do you see in the US and would you be able to rank both the Cdn and US suggestions regardless of country in order of preference pls.
Q: Earnings looked okay - any concerns to highlight? I can see them being a benefactor during this crisis as remote health options become more prevalent.
Q: In a relatively prolonged and deep recession,for each grouping of companies,please list in order from least likely to most likely to go bankrupt.
Group One:KEL,NVA,BIR
Group Two:STC,QST,WELL,XBC,GRN
Thanks.
Q: Hello,
Im wondering What you think of these two companies now that they have come down significantly in price. Do you see it as an opportunity to slowly wade in or stay on sidelines.
Do you believe they will survive this crisis? Do they have high debt level?
Q: Hi Team,
This may be a bit of a "shot in the dark" question, but what i'd like to know is your top 5 companies with a "high risk - high reward" profile and 5 in the "medium risk - high reward" for a 3-5 year hold.
thanks
michele
Q: I'd appreciate your take on Premier Health which no analyst seems to cover. I discovered it while searching for other publicly-traded companies that use OSCAR as a platform for their electronic medical record (EMR) offerings.
WELL Health has been very clear that they are in the hunt for OSCAR-related assets - it so happens that PHGI has three of them (JunoEMR, KindredEHR and ClinicAid). They also have a couple of other assets that WELL would like to have or planning to develop (e.g. 4 clinics, a patient portal, telemedicine, a medical billing app, 2 pharmacies, interactive kiosks, etc.).
Q: Which of these companies do you feel has the most growth potential and which of these is reasonably priced. Also, any other information you know about these companies.
Q: Hello,
From my observed reduction of the availability of family doctors, and subsequent basic health care, for some/many? segments of the Canadian population I see the emergence of different schemes of virtual, remote, telephone, etc services. Outside of the public funded/regulated scope this appears to be a fragmented industry ripe for some form of consolidation. Are you aware of any blue chip type companies making any moves either in Canada or elsewhere to fill this growing gap?