$ISWH bills itself as a global brand management ho
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The company’s current growth prospects are driven by its home healthcare division, which has seen dramatic organic expansion over the past 3 quarters, and that momentum seems very likely to be accelerating thus far in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak – the company is seeing a surge in demand as traditional healthcare facilities prepare for overload.
International Spirits & Wellness Holdings, Inc. (OTCMKTS:ISWH) is also expanding: the company just announced that it is expanding outside of the state of Texas to as many as four other states, including a number of major population hubs (Las Vegas, Reno, Santa Fe, Phoenix, and The Villages). We wouldn’t be surprised to see the expansion continue to other areas with a similar profile.
The main point here is this: expect this to likely be the first in a series of developments that further expand upon this theme and the stock’s “brand” as a core coronavirus investment opportunity over the next 12 months at least. Since there are real revenues and operations – rather than just an empty promise or “plan” – should ultimately seed growing interest here as this theme continues to mature as a dominant preoccupation for the markets.
Given the seeming inevitability of a substantial coronavirus outbreak that could affect 20-40% of the US population, hospitals will be overburdened, and people will widely prefer to avoid traditional medical facilities for other health concerns to reduce the odds of infection. That opens the door for a boom in the home healthcare industry.
ISWH is one of the only micro-caps in the publicly traded markets with a history of success in the home healthcare space. And markets are likely underestimating the importance of this theme as the conventional care system gradually slips toward the red zone in terms of capacity demands.
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