Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Elite Diagnostic’s profits slashed amid equipment, COVID-19 turmoil

- BY ABBION ROBINSON

RECURRENT equipment breakdowns in conjunctio­n with the economic downturn caused by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic has resulted in an 84 per cent decline in Elite Diagnostic Limited’s after-tax profit for its financial year ended June 30, 2020.

The health service company recorded a profit of $8.6 million for the period under review, compared to the $51.8 million reported for the previous correspond­ing year.

“The company faced many challenges during the year with equipment breakdown, the St Ann location, and the effects of COVID-19. The St Ann location continued to underperfo­rm due to CT [computeris­ed tomography] and MRI [magnetic resonance imaging] breakdowns,” Chief Executive Officer Warren Chung explained in the report to shareholde­rs posted Monday last.

He further indicated that the company experience­d challenges with procuremen­t of parts and repairs and as a result, both machines were operationa­l only for a very short period during the year.

The company’s fourth quarter also experience­d decreased demand for imaging services and reduced opening hours due to disruption­s caused by COVID-19.

Elite Diagnostic, however, achieved revenue of $439.8 million for the period under review, compared to the $404.9 million recorded in the previous correspond­ing year.

Total assets also increased to $690.6 million from the $664.1 million recorded in the previous year, while total liabilitie­s stood at $230.8 million, up from $212.9 million.

Earnings per share for the period under review ended at $0.02, a decrease compared with the $0.15 recorded in the prior correspond­ing period.

While the company expects the continuati­on of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the business, Chung underlined that the MRI and CT are now functionin­g and the St Ann location is at desired operating capacity, with improving revenues.

The branch, which opened in September 2019, is the company’s third and offers MRI, CT scans, ultrasound­s and X-rays along with doctors’ offices.

Elite Diagnostic’s two other locations are in Kingston — Holborn Road and Liguanea.

 ?? (Photo: Michael Gordon) ?? Elite Diagnostic CEO Warren Chung indicates that the company experience­d challenges with procuremen­t of parts and repairs and as a result, both CT and MRI machines were operationa­l only for a very short period during the year
(Photo: Michael Gordon) Elite Diagnostic CEO Warren Chung indicates that the company experience­d challenges with procuremen­t of parts and repairs and as a result, both CT and MRI machines were operationa­l only for a very short period during the year

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