Business
Mediclinic says Q3 revenue up on “unseasonably high” inpatient activity
(Reuters) – Hospital operator Mediclinic International posted a 2.5% rise in third-quarter revenue on Friday, citing “unseasonably high” inpatient activity in December in southern Africa and the Middle East.
The company, the owner of a chain of private hospitals in southern Africa, the Middle East and Switzerland, said no restrictions on elective procedures and outpatient activity, unlike during the first coronavirus wave, helped revenue grow.
(Reporting by Tanishaa Nadkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)
-
Top Stories3 days ago
Dollar jumps, yen weakest since 1990 after strong U.S. retail sales
-
Top Stories4 days ago
Recruiter PageGroup’s quarterly profit slumps 13% as hiring remains subdued
-
Top Stories4 days ago
BNP Paribas to become top investor in Belgian insurer Ageas
-
Top Stories4 days ago
UK fintechs ask government for help to ease capital shortages