Health
AMN Healthcare Services Surpasses Selectis Health in Financial Metrics
AMN Healthcare Services (NYSE:AMN) has emerged as the stronger contender compared to Selectis Health (OTCMKTS:GBCS) following a comprehensive financial analysis. The evaluation considered various factors, including institutional ownership, valuation, dividends, analyst recommendations, earnings, profitability, and risk.
Analyst Recommendations Favor AMN
Current analysis from MarketBeat indicates that AMN Healthcare Services holds a consensus price target of $22.50, reflecting a potential upside of 25.73%. In contrast, Selectis Health’s outlook does not match this optimistic view. Analysts generally regard AMN Healthcare Services as a more favorable investment due to its stronger consensus rating and higher projected upside.
Profitability and Dividends Differ Significantly
When it comes to profitability, AMN Healthcare Services stands out with an annual dividend of $1.20 per share, resulting in a robust dividend yield of 6.7%. Selectis Health, while offering a dividend of $0.04 per share, has a lower yield of 1.8%. The payout ratios also illustrate a marked difference; Selectis Health distributes -3.9% of its earnings as dividends, whereas AMN Healthcare Services pays out -16.7%. Such figures suggest that AMN Healthcare Services is positioned as the superior dividend stock, with its higher yield and lower payout ratio indicating sustainability.
The volatility of these stocks also varies. Selectis Health exhibits a beta of -0.34, indicating its share price is 134% less volatile than the S&P 500. AMN Healthcare Services, with a beta of 0.19, is 81% less volatile than the index, suggesting both stocks are relatively stable investments.
Institutional ownership further highlights the differences between the two companies. A remarkable 99.2% of AMN Healthcare Services shares are held by institutional investors, reflecting strong confidence from major money managers and hedge funds. In contrast, only 15.2% of Selectis Health shares are owned by insiders, with just 0.9% of AMN’s shares in insider hands.
Earnings comparisons reveal that while Selectis Health has higher earnings, it lags behind in overall revenue compared to AMN Healthcare Services. Notably, AMN Healthcare Services is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio, which suggests the stock is more affordable relative to its earnings potential.
In summary, AMN Healthcare Services outperforms Selectis Health across 11 of the 16 evaluated factors, reinforcing its position as the preferable choice for investors seeking stability and returns in the healthcare sector.
Overview of Each Company
Selectis Health operates healthcare facilities in Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio, and Oklahoma, providing a diverse range of services, including speech, occupational, and physical therapies, as well as social services. The company aims to strengthen its presence in the Southcentral and Southeastern regions of the United States, focusing on enhancing care for the aging population.
AMN Healthcare Services, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, specializes in healthcare workforce solutions and staffing services across the United States. The company operates through three segments: Nurse and Allied Solutions, Physician and Leadership Solutions, and Technology and Workforce Solutions. Its offerings include travel nurse staffing, healthcare interim leadership staffing, and allied health professional services. Established in 1985, AMN has built a strong brand presence, providing essential support to healthcare facilities nationwide.
Investors looking for insights into these companies can stay informed through daily summaries and analyst ratings provided by MarketBeat.
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