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Omega Diagnostics Group Plc | ODX | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 31/8/2023 11:53 by twatcher I bet the "safe haven for all reasonable ODX shareholders.", is really loving this, those reasonable ODX shareholders wouldn't possibly be critical...would they ? |
Posted at 25/7/2023 10:24 by hooded claw Oh dear, GDR rise was due to a field ODX have nothing to do with |
Posted at 21/3/2023 07:01 by xtrmntr The cash flow statement is the first thing I go to when looking at the financial statements.We're going to do a walkthrough on a company that was popular last year called Omega Diagnostics (ODX).What went wrong?This is a company that got caught up in the testing hype, then failed to deliver on its revenues.Some blame the government. Some blame the board.But regardless of who is to blame, the warning signs were clear in the cash flow statement.Cash flow statements show how cash moves through the business and can tell us if a company:may need to raise moneyconverts its profits into cashis spending hefty amounts on capexBy the end of this email, you'll know how to work your way around the three parts of the cash flow statement.Let's get started on the first part: the cash flow statement of operations. Operating cash flow statement (OCF)The operating cash flow statement shows if a business is self-sustaining in its ordinary course of business.It starts with the company's bottom line (net income/loss) and then works its way back to cash generated/used from operations by the company.To do this, the company adjusts items on its P&L.Let's look at ODX's cash flow statement.Source: SharePad (risk-free trial and free month worth £74 here)This company made a £2.7m loss in its half-year report.But it doesn't mean that it used £2.7m from its cash reserves.This is where the OCF comes in handy.For example, we can see straight away that the company adjusts for depreciation.Depreci |
Posted at 29/1/2023 13:41 by thirty fifty twenty hi misterxyes i agree completely. in particular i have researched the CFO's patterns and involvement with the other PLC's he has been involved with in the past and then too (twice) he has bought at prices before then selling the business to an outsider at much higher prices (12-18mths later). also they are both heavily incentivised with share options etc... so why spend real money when one is going to be rewarded anyway, unless it seems like an excellent risk/reward. the only negative scenario i could contemplate is that they are trying to inflate the price ... now they dont need to do that to raise funds (since they have c.5m net CASH in the bank) but it was for acquisitions? so i see that as a possibility (albeit outside) but one which i would be happy with as any acquisitions increase the size of the MV which brings in more investors which typically gives the overall company a higher rating. so, for me, all the scenerios seem positive. though the biggest sign overall is the fantastic chart which has obviously shaken the crash from the covid mania peaks and is now forming a very strong recovery pattern. All IMHO, DYOR + BoL ODX is in my top5 holdings |
Posted at 29/1/2023 10:41 by m1sterx Regardless of opinions of ODX you simply have to take notice of those 2 x 1m director purchases on Friday.The CEO (and others) sold all his stock in Feb 2021 at 80p bagging £250,000 - he has now bought in at the bottom. In a nutshell they knew when to sell and must know when to buy ! |
Posted at 25/11/2022 20:26 by thirty fifty twenty query please...the CFO was previously involved with Indigo Vision and Superglass. it has been said that these were successful turnaround storys - does anyone know the scale of the turnaround success in these businesses? it would be impressive if he has been involved in 2 turnarounds and then decided to join the mess that was ODX last year. many thanks for anyone that knows the facts. All IMHO, DYOR + BoL ODX is in my portfolio |
Posted at 25/11/2022 20:23 by thirty fifty twenty well it would be interesting to see if any known institutions have taken a disclosable stake in ODX. what we can assume is that holders to date are individuals.(maybe a hangover from the covid speculation days)? I thought Dowling (?) was a holder. (Is that the one with the well-regarded woman Scottish(?) fund manager?) (i heard her talk very positively about the company prob about 18 mths ago and watch the price fall every since) anyway, i took a position based on the chart recovery and will now analyse some more. to there there will be obviously funds selling because they have a small residual holding in a micro cap i.e. they could just be selling for technical reasons. anyway is seems very positive that such volumes can go through in a couple of weeks and overall the price has risen. time will tell.... ALL IMHO, DYOR + BoL ODX is in my portfolio |
Posted at 25/11/2022 15:16 by smithie6 Masuremguysorry, but I am right. if you disagree then please give me the name of just 1 other listed company that has made this same stupid mistake ? I don't think you can because ODX is the only co. to have made this stupid mistake. It is false reporting. ----- either ODX needs to correct its stated owners of >3% or all the other listed companies need to correct their accounts & website to copy the ODX mistake. That would be X hundred/thousand companies. !! |
Posted at 23/11/2022 10:02 by dlewis1 Don't know why you think it's important for us to know what you do with your profits. Looking at MCL you might be the only buyer there today because no trades are appearing. Anyway this is ODX board so I'll stick to ODX discussions |
Posted at 26/3/2022 11:56 by hedgehog 100 ODX's Heath & Nutrition business seems to be growing like gangbusters!Not only a 62% H1 increase in sales, to £4.17M. But then ODX has recently expressed confidence that this business would see significant further growth in H2, i.e. in the half ending in just a few days. What a quite stunning performance during a pandemic! Moreover, based ODX's total H1 revenue of £5.73M., which was a whopping 81% increase, ODX's annualised revenue is £11.46M., (i.e. not allowing for H2 growth). At it's current market cap. of about £11.7M. at 4p, and that puts ODX on an annualised price-to-sales ratio of barely one. Compare that to GDR: full year sales of a paltry £0.7M., a fall on the revious year, but a current market cap. of £27M. at 29.25p 25/11/2021 07:00 UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Omega Diagnostics Group PLC Half-year Report LSE:ODX Omega Diagnostics Group Plc "Omega (AIM: ODX), the specialist medical diagnostics company focused on industry-leading Global Health (CD4 and COVID-19) and Health and Nutrition products, announces its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2021. Omega has substantial growth opportunities in the areas of Food Sensitivity, CD4 testing for the management of people living with HIV, and COVID-19 antibody and antigen testing and provides high quality in-vitro diagnostics products for use in hospitals, clinics, laboratories and healthcare practices in over 75 countries. Financial Highlights: -- Revenue increased by 81% to GBP5.73m (H1 '20: GBP3.16m) -- Health and Nutrition sales up 62% to GBP4.17m (H1 '20: GBP2.58m) -- Global Health revenue up 170% to GBP1.56m (H1 '20: GBP0.58m) ..." 09/11/2021 07:00 UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Genedrive PLC Final Results LSE:GDR Genedrive Plc "genedrive plc (AIM: GDR), the near patient molecular diagnostics company, announces its audited Final Results for the year ended 30 June 2021. Financial Highlights -- Revenue for the year to 30 June 2021 GBP0.7m (2020: GBP1.1m) -- Loss for the year of GBP0.7m (2020: GBP19.4m loss) ..." |
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