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Premier Health of America Inc(PHA-X)
TSX Venture

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Closing Bell: Premier Health of America Inc up on Friday (PHA)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Fri Apr 19, 4:02PM CDT

In trading today, shares of Premier Health of America Inc opened at $0.51 and closed at $0.51. It traded at a low of $0.51 to a high of $0.53.

Share prices advanced 6.25% from the previous day's close of $0.48.

During the day across North America, the TSX Composite closed tsx_percentage_change% at 21807.37, the S&P 500 closed sp_500_percentage_change% at 5011.12, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed dow_jones_percentage_change% at 37775.38 and the Nasdaq Composite closed nasdaq_percentage_change% at 15601.50.

Premier Health of America Inc has listed on the Toronto Venture Exchange (TSX-V) under the ticker PHA.

Trading volume was 7,500 on 3 total trades, with an average volume of 27,416 in the last five days.

The TSX-V overall saw 2,775 price advancers against 2,424 declines and 120 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, PHA.VN has traded as high as $0.67 (February 26,2024) and low as $0.23 (June 22,2023). Moreover, in the last 52 weeks, Premier Health of America Inc's shares have soared 78.95 percent, while this year, they have boosted 18.60%.

Following today's trading, Premier Health of America Inc has a market capitalization of $26.65 million on a float of 55,514 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $-0.03.

Premier Health of America Inc is a TSX Medical Care company headquartered in Blainville, CAN.

Premier Health of America Inc's average recommendation is "Strong Buy" based on 1.00 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are 1 buy ratings for the stock.

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