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Trump Rattled Markets Again 3

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P3 Health Partners, a micro-cap healthcare company, reported a dramatic earnings turnaround, driving a 180% stock surge. The commercial mechanism is company-specific: improved operating performance (margin expansion, profitability reversal) and raised guidance. No broad sector or supply-chain impact. The Trump remark may have shifted retail investor focus to micro-cap operational stories, but the primary driver is P3's own results.

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  • P3 Health Partners (NASDAQ: PIII) shares surged 180% to $11.29 on May 15, 2026.
  • Q1 2026 EPS of $0.32 vs consensus -$3.50; net income $3.04M vs loss $44.25M.
  • Revenue increased 3.5% YoY to $386.39M; medical margin expanded to $73.66M.
  • FY2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance raised to midpoint of $40M.
  • Market reaction partly attributed to President Trump's remark on Americans' financial situations.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_HEALTHCAREFlatmagnitude 1/3 Β· confidence 3/5

No sustained sector impact; P3's turnaround is flat in the mid-term with no material change expected.

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