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Intensiva Healthcare Corp. provides long term care for patients by operating as a hospital within a hospital. The company leases underutilized space and services from an existing hospital. Thus, it avoids the large capital expenses of a free-standing hospital, while at the same time, allowing patients to receive treatment without having to be moved to a new facility. The company is a low cost provider and is growing rapidly. However, the company's stock price is going nowhere. Anyone have any opinions or insights to share?
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