Utilized and issued warrants


Utilized and issued warrants

Global Health Partner's CEO Per Båtelson and Deputy CEO Johan Wachtmeister have
utilized existing share purchase warrants and acquired 527,444 and 527,445
shares, respectively, in Global Health Partner. The warrants were issued by a
number of Global Health Partner's shareholders, mainly by Metroland BVBA, and
the strike price was 75 pence, corresponding to approximately SEK 8.75. After
the transaction Per Båtelson's shareholding (incl. the holdings of related
parties) amounts to a total of 3,814,044 shares. For Johan Wachtmeister the
corresponding figure amounts to 4,378,931 shares. The total number of shares in
Global Health Partner amounts to 64,816,074. The percentage of shares owned by
Per Båtelson thereby amounts to 5.9% and the percentage owned by Johan
Wachtmeister to 6.8%. 

Furthermore, Per Båtelson and Johan Wachtmeister have each issued 75,000 share
purchase warrants in Global Health Partner at current market rates to the
company's Chief Operating Officer, Ann-Sofi Lodin. The term of the warrants is 3
years and the strike price is SEK 16.00 per share.


1 September 2009
Gothenburg, Sweden 
Global Health Partner AB (publ)

For further information, please contact:
Per Båtelson, CEO, tel: +46 (0)705-95 57 00
Anna Ahlberg, Head of Investor Relations, tel: +46 (0)708-55 38 35

Global Health Partner operates specialist clinics that focus on selected
treatment areas (Spine, Dental, Bariatrics and Orthopaedics) using a business
model unique in the Swedish healthcare sector in which leading physicians become
partners and shareholders. Operating clinics with a high patient volume in a
particular treatment area leads to a higher level of efficiency and quality.
This concept of “Quality through Specialisation” is the foundation for the
clinics and Global Health Partner's operations. Global Health Partner's shares
are traded on the Small Cap list at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the abbreviation
“GHP.”

This is a translation of the Swedish version of the press release. When in
doubt, the Swedish wording prevails.

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