Global Health Partner major shareholder reduces holding by 950,000 shares

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With a view to contributing to increased liquidity in Global Health Partner's shares and to increasing the spread of the company's shares, one of the company's major shareholders has decided to reduce his shareholding in Global Health Partner by 950,000 shares. Avanza Bank has been given the assignment of offering these shares to its depot customers. The subscription period will run from 24-30 March 2010. For more information please see: www.avanza.se

Global Health Partner operates specialist clinics that focus on selected treatment areas (Spine, Dental, Bariatrics and Orthopaedics) using a business model unique in the Swedish healthcare sector in which leading physicians become partners and shareholders. Operating clinics with a high patient volume in a particular treatment area leads to a higher level of efficiency and quality. This concept of “Quality through Specialisation” is the foundation for the clinics and Global Health Partner’s operations. Global Health Partner’s shares are traded on the Small Cap list at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the abbreviation “GHP.”

Source Global Health Partner AB

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