Thursday, February 21, 2008

LPNT trading at lowest stock price since Oct 2003

From answers.com. Note that this article was written on Feb 9. Today, LPNT is trading at $24.69.

The full article is at:
http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?dsid=2541&dekey=1&company_name=Lifepoint+Hospitals+Inc&id={CD5A6322-2A28-4D6A-A312-5EFD544AC446}

Sector Snap: Hospital operators

NEW YORK, Feb 09, 2008 (AP via COMTEX) -- Shares of health care facility operators fell Friday, with LifePoint Hospitals Inc. nearing a four-year low after the company reported a 20 percent drop in fourth-quarter profit, missing Wall Street expectations.
LifePoint said higher operating costs and bad debt reserves pushed its fourth-quarter profit down, while its quarterly sales rose 5 percent but missed analysts' estimates. Admissions fell 4.2 percent in the quarter to 47,990 from 50,119, while bad debt reserves grew to $81.1 million from $66.9 million a year ago.
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Lifepoint's stock fell $2.17, or 8 percent, to $24.87, having dropped to a low of $24.77 earlier in the day, its cheapest price since October 2003.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bad operating philosophy equals bad returns. Pretty much the state of U.S. for-profit hospitals and US corporations in general.
CEO greed is outpacing sales. No single nonproducing employee is worth 500 times per hour the average employees pay.
Until this is corrected the US will continue it's downward trend.