Orion Health shares drop sharply on half-year result
Healthcare software company narrows loss and remains on track to return to profit in 2018. But there's a catch. UPDATED with comments from Orion boss Ian McCrae.
Chris Keall
Mon, 28 Nov 2016
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Spooked investors sent Orion Health shares down more than 11% as the market opened this morning.
By the close, they had sunk 18% to $2.05. The stock is now down 35% for the year and well off its 52-week high of $5.21) hit in June.
The Auckland-based, healthcare software maker narrowed its
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Chris Keall
Mon, 28 Nov 2016
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