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WELL Health TechnologiesWELL.TOBUYJan 16, 2026Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Aug 19, 2026. Market Open.
It's a drag on the stock that they haven't sold their large American assets. They're spinning off their software business. They own part of a company that AI health software. They have all the parts to make an interesting story, but the market wants to see clean growth and synergies. If ti works, it could be really good. On his watch list.
Concern from the Competition Bureau about some of its acquisitions. Revenue growth last quarter was up 56%, organic growth up 19%. Sees bit of weakness in the growth story over next 12 months.
Really cheap at 9x PE for an exciting growth play. One you want to own in a non-registered account. Not an "if" story, but a "when" story. Thinks your patience will be rewarded.
Looking to sell off US assets. Stock's interesting at this level, and his team is starting to take a look. Market needs to see some of its pending transactions go through. If the assets are so great, why aren't they executing on the sales? Investors are in wait-and-see mode.
He sold it. It frustrated the crap out of him. Like Knight Therapeutics, it's a Canadian health stock that seemed to have a good story and decent earnings. But it didn't catch fire. The chart shows it bottoms around $3.75. At best, it will hold that level and march up. Canadian healthcare stocks need a lot of patience.
Being investigated for some mergers as potentially anti-competitive. Q3 was in line. Strength in US patients and SaaS segments. Affirmed outlook. Margins beat. Revenue growth up 56% YOY, organic growth up 19%. Analysts have upgraded.
Because of acquisitions, earnings outlook not steady enough. Very cheap at 9.5x PE for 2027. For riskier, more speculative capital, you can own it in a non-registered account.
They bought CRH Medical which has physical locations. This augmented WELL's original online health services. Some investors feel that some companies they've bought don't fit together. It's too early to see how this plays out. Good CEO and digital health is good. The PE has always been too high for him. If they can integrate and show a clear strategy, shares should rise down the road.
Tends to spike on a few catalysts, then falls off if there's no follow through. His position isn't large. Good runway to analysts' price target. Building out clinical side of business and the SaaS side. Needs more catalysts. Wishes he'd traded it instead of invested.
(Analysts’ price target is $8.70)
Good company, likes the CEO quite a bit. Great buying opportunity right now, lots of upside. Especially likes that they're divesting from the US, which they absolutely need to do. Less than 2% market share, with lots of runway to consolidate in Canada. As they do that, investors will get more comfortable with the overall business.
Also, intends to IPO Wellstar this year -- the crown jewel, should command a healthy multiple, unlocking value.