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    Gradon says a key impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on F&P Healthcare is bringing forward, or speeding up, its growth.
    "[We are] installing a lot of hardware in hospitals all around the world. We would have expected that to happen anyway, a bit more slowly. The impact of COVID on our business is we're pulling forward some of what we would've done anyway. I guess it depends how long COVID goes on for. If it goes on for the rest of the year we'd probably think of it as we've just got three or four years ahead. We'll be where we would've been in three or four years time.

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    ahead Covid brought FPH revenues ...SP will also go 3-4 years ahead ...so far only 1.5 years ahead ...will catch up sooner then later ...maybe after FY 21 results and next year Guide from company

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    In the mean time built the new facilities out of cash flow, paid back all debt, banking the free cash flows of around $1/share
    There is only one way this can go?

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    In the mean time built the new facilities out of cash flow, paid back all debt, banking the free cash flows of around $1/share
    There is only one way this can go?

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    Alokdhir thanks for posting that article. FPH worlds leading supplier of at least 2 of the leading tools to fight COVID..

    So what exactly does F&P Healthcare make that's used for treating patients with COVID-19?
    "We make a humidifier that goes on these ventilators that you've been hearing about. These ventilators have a tube that goes right down into the lungs and what our system does is it connects the ventilator to that tube. And it makes sure that that gas is at body temperature saturated, so it's at 37º Celsius and 100% relative humidity before it enters the lungs. And we're the world's largest supplier of those humidifiers," Gradon says.
    "The second thing we do is a newer therapy. It's called nasal high flow, our system's called Optiflow. And over the course of the pandemic clinical practice has changed. It started off with using the ventilators as first choice. And over time we learned that nasal high flow is a very, very effective way of preventing that ventilator use and getting people better in a much less invasive and much less risky way. And in a way that can preserve ICU beds and ventilators for the patients that really, really need them... Once again we're the world's largest supplier of that nasal high flow therapy."

    Kiora - I’m banking on you these sentiments.

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    Alokdhir thanks for posting that article. FPH worlds leading supplier of at least 2 of the leading tools to fight COVID..

    So what exactly does F&P Healthcare make that's used for treating patients with COVID-19?
    "We make a humidifier that goes on these ventilators that you've been hearing about. These ventilators have a tube that goes right down into the lungs and what our system does is it connects the ventilator to that tube. And it makes sure that that gas is at body temperature saturated, so it's at 37º Celsius and 100% relative humidity before it enters the lungs. And we're the world's largest supplier of those humidifiers," Gradon says.
    "The second thing we do is a newer therapy. It's called nasal high flow, our system's called Optiflow. And over the course of the pandemic clinical practice has changed. It started off with using the ventilators as first choice. And over time we learned that nasal high flow is a very, very effective way of preventing that ventilator use and getting people better in a much less invasive and much less risky way. And in a way that can preserve ICU beds and ventilators for the patients that really, really need them... Once again we're the world's largest supplier of that nasal high flow therapy."

    Kiora - I’m banking on you these sentiments.

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    No worries LF boom boom

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    No worries LF boom boom

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    Next 3-5 years can be real Boom time for this company .... Only few market participants like Fisher funds and Craigs etc openly bullish about this stock ...rest many are still skeptics ...maybe as they still accumulating ...lol

    Normally when the stock comes in limelight for sucking in retail the main players had already done their buying

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