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SND Sondrel (holdings) Plc

3.50
-0.10 (-2.78%)
Last Updated: 09:36:56
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sondrel (holdings) Plc LSE:SND London Ordinary Share GB00BJN54579 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.10 -2.78% 3.50 434,104 09:36:56
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
3.30 3.70 3.60 3.50 3.60
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Cmp Integrated Sys Design 17.51M -3.19M -0.0365 -0.96 3.06M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
09:38:16 O 12,000 3.42 GBX

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Posted at 18/4/2024 09:20 by Sondrel (holdings) Daily Update
Sondrel (holdings) Plc is listed in the Cmp Integrated Sys Design sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SND. The last closing price for Sondrel (holdings) was 3.60p.
Sondrel (holdings) currently has 87,461,772 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sondrel (holdings) is £3,061,162.
Sondrel (holdings) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.96.
This morning SND shares opened at 3.60p
Posted at 17/4/2024 07:58 by researchguru1
POSTED ON LSE BY SM1

Sorcerer, your description of Sondrel as a business with “market leading capabilities, contracted future revenues of $200m, and a strong sales pipeline in a pivotal growth industry”, is bang on the money.

The company’s ultra-complex chips offer significant scale improvement when it comes to latency, privacy, security, and increased efficiency; making it one of only a tiny handful of companies out there that are able to do this, and which explains why Elon Musk’s brain implant start-up, Neuralink™, called on the company for its expertise in designing its brain chip.








Now, let’s just think about that for a moment. Why has a $5 billion-capped US biotech sought assistance from an off-the-radar British nano-cap? What kind of expertise does it have that is clearly out of the reach of the thousands of US chip makers accessible to Elon Musk? And what’s the inherent value of this expertise/business?

The answer to those questions is the reason why institutional investors Otus Capital Management (7.28%), Joh. Berenberg, Gossier (4.66%), Herald Investment Management (4.16%), and Lansdowne Partners (4%) are still here, and why an estimated 17% of the stock is currently held by private investors.

But a £3.3m market cap (3.85p per share) simply does not cut it!

Which is why I remain fully invested because, as you rightly put it, there are several possible outcomes here; some pretty spectacular, but none that is likely to value the business anywhere close to where it is today.

And a quick glance at the recent ‘delisting stocks’, and how they have performed since their delisting announcement, paints an interesting picture of a fast-evolving, private investor perception of these stocks. Put simply, nearly all the stocks have staged a strong recovery meaning that, private investors are prioritising value over exploitative ‘engineered fear’ by some greedy actors within those businesses.

Take C4X Discovery, Molecular Energies, and Redx Pharma for example; a week after their delisting announcements, the head honchos (Clive Dix, Peter Levine, and Lisa Anson) swooped-in and picked-up stock at ‘fire-sale’ prices, and after unsuspecting private investors lost their shirts through panicked sells. Utterly reprehensible! But that is capitalism for you. And the stocks are now trading significantly higher than their ‘delisting’ trade prices, despite inching closer to delisting. This means that, investors are now prepared to hold privately marking a significant step change in the investment culture.

So private investors are not going to fall for the copper-plated nonsense being spouted by some of these greedy actors who want to steal the business under their noses.

And Sondrel, which is incredibly undervalued across all industry benchmarks, and probably the most undervalued chip maker in Europe, is going to trump all these companies and change the narrative. Watch this space.

And yes, I agree – this is what makes the current situation with SND so interesting.

AIMHO

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Posted at 15/4/2024 11:15 by someuwin
Remember that Sondrel is one of the few companies that can design chips down to 3nm. And the only one in Europe! This is a crazy price for such leading edge tech. Someone will buy this out surely.

"Reading UK – 22 March 2024. Sondrel (AIM: SND), a leading provider of ultra-complex chips for leading global technology brands, reports that there is an increasing demand for its 3nm design services for custom ASICs. 3nm is needed for the next generation of products, particularly AI-based designs that require immense compute power to process the huge amounts of data being processed.

3nm not only offers a significant scale improvement in power and area, but it also adds enhanced capabilities that leverage Sondrel’s significant investment in cutting edge SOC design flows, building on its expertise in designing ultra-complex ASICs at 5nm. This combination of performance, power and area improvement, enhanced by accessing best-in-class 3rd party IP, helps Sondrel’s chip designers to stay ahead of system-level demands...."

Sondrel is one of only a few companies worldwide that can deliver these complex chips and the only one headquartered in Europe.
Posted at 02/4/2024 14:09 by source
The poor treatment & planning has meant the share price has cratered 90% in two trading sessions AFTER they stated in the last RNS they would be raising at 10p and had allowed for plenty of time for shareholders who don't want to hold through to get out efficiently before delisting. Company needs to fix the mess they've caused.
Posted at 11/3/2024 07:16 by john henry
Before IPO SND was profitable and growing year after year, 20 years
Changing their business model has come with its challenges.
3 projects will go into production this year giving regular income.
Imho the transition is now behind SND, upwards and onwards.
Posted at 01/3/2024 07:09 by cyberbub
Yes. I think news of the CLN announced today leaked yesterday.A good news sticking plaster in the short term, and the CLN conversion price is at no discount to the share price The question is still, at what price will the £6m be placed? Some might think it would be at 10p also, after all why would the CLN provider agree to place at 10p if there was a likelihood of the larger placing being at say 7p? But it's a larger amount so placing participants will probably demand a greater discount.Who knows though, we'll have to see in the next 2-3 weeks...
Posted at 12/2/2024 10:51 by bmwman3
The last RNS 8-2-2024, here -Statement re Share Price MovementSondrel (AIM:SND), a leading provider of ultra-complex chips for leading global technology brands, notes the movement in its share price and recent press speculation.Sondrel remains one of only a few companies capable of designing and supplying higher-spec, complex chips built on the most advanced semiconductor technologies, and the Group's customer base continues to include leading global technology brands.The Company remains encouraged that demand for Sondrel's ASIC services, including in the US, remains strong and that the Group continues to trade in line with current market expectations with a number of new ASIC business opportunities at advanced stages of negotiation. The Group does not comment on the identity of customers."Sounded all positive to me. No words of caution, "we know of no reason" etc, just bullishness. We know there are financial difficulties over cashflow, however the words not used in the statement suggest to me that these will be well on their wayStrong BuyRE: Funding/ valuation of British Tech companiesToday 10:14If for instance neuralink was to take a stake this goes to 50p in minutesIt would seem Sondrel has too an important product to failria20Posts: 7,494Price: 13.50No OpinionGreat startToday 09:38For STAR and SND this morning ....great to see... are we going to bag today
Posted at 09/2/2024 09:08 by garbetklb
I'm an ex holder - bought around 60p, sold around 20p. Not a great investment.

Quite interesting to see the share price antics yesterday...... The mention of Musk.
I asked them a question on an IMC presentation, which they didn't answer. And this was what I really wanted to speak to them about :

Their big idea was to go from being a design bureau to a supplier - designing, contracting with TSMC and supplying. But why on earth would someone like Mercedes (who I believe have been a customer) want such an arrangement? Regardless of what role the ASIC plays in the car, it's a bespoke component and should supply be interrupted, the production line grinds to a halt. You can't sell cars where, for example, the windows won't go up & down because the chip is missing.......
So why the hell would Mercedes want to deal with an outfit who can't even pay its employees? Except, possibly, as a contract designer.

I'm sure the contract would include provision for direct sourcing in the event of Sondrel going bust. But why would Mercedes want the hassle?

And, for all Sondrel's talk of £100m contracts, what's the margin on the supplying bit??
Posted at 08/2/2024 16:10 by dividevil
Personally quite sceptical that Sondrel has anything to do with the Neuralink brain chip. As a guess, what makes more sense as for the uplift in Sondrel share price today is that they are one of 12 participants in the Arm Total Design collaboration that enables their designs to be incorporated into the Arm Neoverse CSS architecture. Arm Holdings are currently up about 60% today on the back of their very upbeat update last night. I could be wrong who knows?
Posted at 08/2/2024 12:19 by j777j
The Ceo has 44.8% of the co.Elon Musk has been outed as a customerThis is going to fly as people realise current share price has no bearing on the true value of the coIt is never just black or white
Posted at 08/2/2024 08:48 by koti4
No smoke without fire

("Sondrel", the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries the "Group")



Statement re Share Price Movement



Sondrel (AIM:SND), a leading provider of ultra-complex chips for leading global technology brands, notes the movement in its share price and recent press speculation.



Sondrel remains one of only a few companies capable of designing and supplying higher-spec, complex chips built on the most advanced semiconductor technologies, and the Group's customer base continues to include leading global technology brands.



The Company remains encouraged that demand for Sondrel's ASIC services, including in the US, remains strong and that the Group continues to trade in line with current market expectations with a number of new ASIC business opportunities at advanced stages of negotiation. The Group does not comment on the identity of customers.



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