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MEDICLINIC INTERNATIONAL PLC - FY21 Trading Update
Release Date: 16/04/2021 08:00
Code(s):MEI Wrap Text
Mediclinic International plc
(Incorporated in England and Wales)
Company Number: 08338604
LSE Share Code: MDC
JSE Share Code: MEI
NSX Share Code: MEP
ISIN: GB00B8HX8Z88
LEI: 2138002S5BSBIZTD5I60
(?Mediclinic?, the ?Company?, or the ?Group?)
16 April 2021
FY21 Trading Update
Mediclinic, the diversified international private healthcare services group, provides the following
trading update ahead of the publication of the Group?s results for the financial year ended 31
March 2021 (?FY21?), currently scheduled for 26 May 2021. The information on which this
update is based represents the Group?s latest financial estimates and has not been reviewed
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