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Humana AB (publ)(HUM)

Description: Humana AB (publ) provides individual and family care services for children and adults in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark. It operates through five segments: Individual & Family, Personal Assistance, Elderly Care, Finland, and Norway segments. The Individual & Family segment provides care and treatment for psychosocial disorders, mental illness, and functional impairment; residential care homes; interim and regular family-based care services; special service housing; outpatient care services; assisted living homes; and specially adapted housing for individuals with functional impairments and special education schools. The Personal Assistance segment offers care services and assistance to individuals with functional impairments. The Elderly Care segment provides elderly care home services. The Finland segment offers individual and family care for children, young people and families with psychiatric diagnoses or psychosocial disorders; special service housing for individuals with functional impairments; elderly care homes; and elderly day care services. The Norway segment provides individual and family care, personal assistance, and special service housing for individuals with functional impairments. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.


Keywords: Caregiving Geriatrics Assisted Living Care Services Elderly Care Nursing Home Care Old Age Residential Care Mental Illness Nursing Home Care In The United States

Home Page: www.humana.se

Warfvinges väg 39
Stockholm, 112 51
Sweden
Phone: 46 8 59 92 99 00


Officers

Name Title
Ms. Johanna Rastad Pres & CEO
Mr. Andreas Westlund Interim CFO & Bus. Area Mang.
Ewelina Pettersson Investor Relations Mang.
Ms. Nina Marklund Krantz Director of HR
Anu Kallio Country Mang., Finland

Exchange: ST

Country: SE : Sweden

Currency: Swedish krone (kr)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 5.7368
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.7078
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.2151
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 12976
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