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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seed Innovations Limited | LSE:SEED | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BRK9BQ81 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.20 | 2.10 | 2.30 | 2.20 | 2.20 | 2.20 | 935,275 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | -3.78M | -4.52M | -0.0213 | -1.03 | 4.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/9/2023 08:25 | RNS partial sale of Avextra shows large gain on the investment adding £2.5 million to cash. Currently Number 3 on the Leaderboard Up 14.6%. | 888icb | |
09/9/2023 10:20 | Wait, so the equity value of SWB/OTO has been devalued by over 90 percent from the last report to 31 March '23?! 90 PERCENT! lol | 1retirement | |
07/9/2023 19:08 | I see doggo has plunged to even lower levels on twitter. Ramping the recent increase in Portage. Wow it was up 20% briefly…..Seed hold around £80k worth. It could multibag many many times and still make no difference to the NAV. Most of us are underwater here, but we wouldn’t mislead people telling them it’s a good buy. He is and always will be gutter scum. | brave dave | |
06/9/2023 11:51 | Yesterday’s 10% rise on volume of 3.8 million is taking SEED into territory we haven’t seen for several months. In fact the last time time this closed at 2.6p was 5/1/23. This is starting to look promising and not before time. | 888icb | |
31/8/2023 11:15 | The recovery at SEED continues Up 6.7% this morning. | 888icb | |
24/8/2023 18:00 | Exactly. Real fund managers liquidate the fund in cases like this as they have to act in the best interests of shareholders. It really is pathetic, they only have a couple of hours a month at most to do for their wages. They have several real jobs on the go and this is just a bit fun for them. | midastouched | |
24/8/2023 15:12 | Liquidation would mean doing the right thing for once for the long suffering shareholders here. Non liquidation would mean the board keeping cushy salaries for doing nothing. I wonder which option will be chosen? | biggest bill | |
23/8/2023 17:16 | Like everyone keeps saying. It will take something amazing to move this. Years of failure and shady deals don't get forgotten about overnight. Liquidate the bloody thing. Do something right for a change. | midastouched | |
22/8/2023 11:40 | There we go now Up 7% as I typed the last post. | 888icb | |
22/8/2023 11:38 | Yesterday’s volume was the highest since mid April. Yesterday’s 7.5% rise is continuing Up 4.7% on volume of just 424000 from 11 trades which are all buys. If we start to see yesterday’s volume again the rise in the share price could move very quickly in a northerly direction. | 888icb | |
21/8/2023 23:53 | A good start to the week Up 7.5% on volume of 4.4 million and number 19 on the Leaderboard. Five RNS so far this month, it’s time for this share to start moving north. | 888icb | |
09/8/2023 06:57 | The numbers like How much does Ed need in his bank account for CFG? Just like many investments - Seed provides their own companies and interests with cash all while getting paid. Ed must be laughing his little sausage off. I mean what could go wrong? £5m to mates at Factom - written off £2.5m to Yooya, Yooma - written off | mellonsbellend | |
08/8/2023 18:12 | Lacking the important numbers though. | 1retirement | |
08/8/2023 09:23 | RNS this morning regarding further investment into Clean Food Group: “ Commenting on the collaboration, Ed McDermott, CEO of Seed said: "It is very exiting that CFG, which is at the forefront of food innovation, has added another respected food industry partner to its list of investors. CFG's mission ethos is to provide healthier, sustainable, and competitively priced functional oils and fats solutions to the world's food and cosmetics manufacturers. We see this investment and collaboration as another key enabler towards this mission, one that aids CFG's near term growth aspirations; to deliver scale of its bio equivalent food oils such as Palm oil." Prior to this capital raise SEED owned 5,850,000 ordinary shares in Clean Food Group representing 5.4% and it intends to participate in the current fund raise.” | 888icb | |
04/8/2023 17:42 | I see that Tool doggo is back on lse. Surprised he dares to show his face after being exposed so many times. He’s saying it’s undervalued, this helmet said it would be £5 a share by 2018 and £20 a share by 2020 | mellonsbellend | |
21/7/2023 15:48 | An interesting week for SEED with volume picking Up on Wednesday to 1.3 million then 3.4 million yesterday and 3.7 million already today. On Monday SEED closed at 1.95 and currently it’s 2.3p which would be an 18% rise for the week. It is good to see some interest returning to this massively undervalued share. | 888icb | |
20/7/2023 08:32 | Up 12.5% on volume of 950000 from 15 trades is an interesting first 30 minutes of trading.Perhaps news is about to land. SEED is currently number 4 on the Leaderboard. | 888icb | |
20/7/2023 08:18 | Sudden rise … news due? | knigel | |
13/7/2023 10:45 | Logical math isn't one of 888s strong points. They seem to be lacking in both logic and basic math. | 1retirement | |
12/7/2023 17:39 | 888. You say LGP worth £2m to seed!!!!! Maybe a year or so back. It is now worth around £750k to seed. They have invested £2m in LGP over the years. Even with the big rises in LGP - it’s worth around 1/3rd of what they have invested in it over the years. So if LGP triples in value from its current .20 to .60 then Seed get their money back. They still have to be the worst fund managers ever. | midas008 | |
12/7/2023 15:35 | Up 10.3% as the volume reaches 1 million. Just imagine how quickly this could rerate if some serious buying volume kicked in. | 888icb |
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