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Edinburgh Worldwide Final Earnings Report

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GBX 257 +3.00 (+1.18%)
As of 08/21/2026 12:44 PM Eastern

Edinburgh Worldwide EPS Results

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-GBX 1.11
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Edinburgh Worldwide Revenue Results

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Edinburgh Worldwide Announcement Details

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Edinburgh Worldwide Earnings Headlines

The end may be near for these iconic stocks
Marc Chaikin, founder of Chaikin Analytics, says two forces - AI disruption and fracturing global trade - are triggering a historic wealth transfer already underway in 2026. Household names like Intuit (-57%), Boston Scientific (-49%), and Tractor Supply (-40%) are cratering, while lesser-known companies like Sandisk (+573%) and Rackspace (+444%) surge. Chaikin has identified specific stocks he believes investors should sell before they fall further - and the names may surprise you. He's also pinpointing a company tapped as Nvidia's self-driving partner and a potential AI megadeal that could split into three high-growth stocks. Stream his free presentation to get every buy and sell recommendation with no membership or credit card required.tc pixel
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About Edinburgh Worldwide

The Trust aims for capital growth from a global portfolio of initially immature entrepreneurial companies, typically with a market capitalisation of less than $5bn at time of initial investment, which are believed to offer long-term growth potential (over at least five years). The portfolio does not seek to track the comparative index, hence a degree of volatility against companies index is inevitable. A spread of risk is achieved by having 75–125 companies, with exposure to a minimum of six countries and 15 industries. The Trust is actively managed and will primarily consist of listed companies although up to 25% of total assets can be invested, at the time of initial investment, in private companies.

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