Global Health Partner acquires shares in Stockholm Gastro Center

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On September 27, 2010 Global Health Partner acquired shares in Stockholm Gastro Center, a specialist clinic in the field of medical gastroenterology and endoscopy located in Sophiahemmet in Stockholm. 190,476 shares were issued on December 17, 2010 in part payment to the sellers of the clinic. This means that the number of shares in Global Health Partner has increased from 65,546,238 to 65,736,714. The quota value is SEK 1 and the share capital has thus increased to SEK 65,736,714.

20 December 2010 Gothenburg, Sweden Global Health Partner AB (publ)

Global Health Partner (STO:GHP) is an internationally active healthcare provider that operates specialist clinics in a select number of treatment areas through the application of a business model that is unique in the healthcare industry, where leading doctors become partners and shareholders. Multiple clinics with high patient volumes within the same area of treatment produce increased efficiency and higher quality, which is the cornerstone of Global Health Partner's business philosophy - "Quality through Specialisation". Global Health Partner's shares are traded on the Small Cap list at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the abbreviation "GHP."

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