IMRNW (Immuron) Short Ratio

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What is Immuron Short Ratio?

Short Ratio is a metric signaling prevailing investors' sentiment with a company. It represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the shares short.

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Immuron Business Description

Address 25-37, Chapman Street, Unit 10, Blackburn, Melbourne, VIC, AUS, 3130
Immuron Ltd is a commercial and clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with a proprietary technology platform focused on polyclonal antibodies that can address unmet medical needs. The company's commercial products are: Travelan (an orally administered passive product indicated to reduce the risk of travelers' diarrhea and minor gastrointestinal disorders), and Protectyn, which is marketed as an immune supplement. Additionally, it has two clinical products in development, IMM124-E and IMM529, for the treatment of multiple high-value enteric disease indications. The firm has two reportable segments: Hyper-immune products, which derive maximum revenue, and Research and development. Geographically, the company generates maximum revenue from Australia, followed by the USA and Canada.