Conference call on GHP’s Interim report January-September 2016

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Invitation to attend GHP’s webcasted conference call regarding presentation of the Interim report January-September 2016.

Time: Friday 28 October 2016 at 09.30 a.m. CET

The conference call will be held in English and the webcast will be available at GHP’s website under Investor Relations or via the following link: GHP webcasted conference call Friday 28 October 2016

GHP’s CEO Daniel Öhman and Acting CFO Susanna Laursen will present the results and answer questions. To participate in the conference call, and thereby be able to ask questions, please dial in ten minutes prior on one of the following phone numbers:

SE: +46 (0) 8-566 426 91 or
UK: +44 (0) 20 3008 9810

The press release for GHP’s Interim report January-September 2016 will be released on Friday 28 October 2016 at 8.00 a.m. CET.

Before the conference call, slides will be available at the company website, www.ghp.se under Investor Relations.

The conference call will also be recorded and available at www.ghp.se under Investor Relations.

21 October 2016
Gothenburg, Sweden
GHP Specialty Care AB (publ)

Queries should be addressed to:
Susanna Laursen, Acting CFO, Tel: +46 709 61 64 64

GHP is an internationally active health care provider that operates specialist clinics in a select number of diagnostic areas through the application of a business model that is unique in the health care industry, where leading doctors become partners and shareholders. Each clinic specialises in a particular patient group, and this leads to increased efficiency and higher quality. This is the cornerstone of GHP’s business philosophy – “Quality through specialisation”. GHP shares are traded on the Small Cap list of Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker symbol “GHP”.

GHP Specialty Care AB (publ) | Corp. ID No. 556757-1103
Södra Hamngatan 45
 | SE-411 06 Gothenburg | Sweden
Tel +46-31 712 53 00
| Fax +46-31 313 13 21 | www.ghp.se

This is a translation of the Swedish version of the press release. When in doubt, the Swedish wording prevails.

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