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PRM Proteome Sciences Plc

2.65
0.00 (0.00%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Proteome Sciences Plc LSE:PRM London Ordinary Share GB0003104196 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.65 2.30 3.00 - 0.00 13:55:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 5.03M -2.44M -0.0083 -3.19 7.82M
Proteome Sciences Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PRM. The last closing price for Proteome Sciences was 2.65p. Over the last year, Proteome Sciences shares have traded in a share price range of 2.30p to 5.50p.

Proteome Sciences currently has 295,182,056 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Proteome Sciences is £7.82 million. Proteome Sciences has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.19.

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06/12/2024
10:41
Dear Oh Dear...
small crow
05/12/2024
18:05
Who would have thunk that Bitcoin would have beaten PRM to being a decent investment?
canaletto
05/12/2024
17:11
But Mrs Pearce DID get her new kitchen.
dominiccummings
05/12/2024
16:39
#59864 I asked Wun Hung Low in my local chippy whether the chinese are queuing up to buy it but he hadn't heard about it.
dominiccummings
05/12/2024
16:34
The NHS is only a very small part of the prospective customer base. The USA is several times larger - as is China.

Time is of the essence. You have to get the clot buster drug in within about 4 hours of the stroke to effectively "cure" an ischaemic stroke. Of course, if you put it into a haemorrhagic stroke victim you will probably kill them. (About 83% of strokes are ischaemic.) The Randox test tells you what sort of stroke it is, and how long ago it happened.

The best place to test is in the ambulance (I believe the Randox gadget costs around £5k. so is affordable). Once one organisation offers the service then others will have to; or risk being sued. Which is, of course, why the USA is so important.

goatherd
05/12/2024
13:00
Who would they sell it to?

Youre hardly likely to pop into your local Randox Health Centre to find out if youve got either a blockage or a bleed on the brain. It could only be a first responder, A&E triage tool but an mri/ct is needed in any event.

Is there any empirical evidence of NHS Trust interest as its been out there for a good while now as a 'research tool'

elpirata
05/12/2024
07:55
Think they wrapped up in 2001.
peverill
05/12/2024
07:49
Which Christmas?
canaletto
05/12/2024
07:19
Have they finished for Christmas ?? Asking for a friend!!
peverill
03/12/2024
18:11
So the Stroke Test is not really flying through the final authorisation process. Is it?
glennrcharles
27/11/2024
18:50
What do they need a CEO for anyway,they never employed one who did anything worth while.CJP's recruitment skills are none existent.
peverill
27/11/2024
11:24
still no ceo, what a shambles
the bull
27/11/2024
09:05
Er, return to growth would usually be supported by one or more commercial announcements.
Not that difficult to understand!
W41

wrighty41
27/11/2024
07:49
Dear me.

What on earth is surprising about it?

barry evans
27/11/2024
07:21
Very surprised at the lack of notifiable commercial progress by PRM this year, as represented by the share price.
Earlier in the year PRM said that 2024 would see a ‘return ro growth’. If this isn’t delivered then it will be a huge disappointment.
W41

wrighty41
25/11/2024
10:53
Goodness! How things have changed in a mere 20 years.
dominiccummings
25/11/2024
10:52
I think Johnny Mathis had it about right -

I'll love you 'til the bluebells forget to bloom
I'll love you 'til the clover has lost its perfume
I'll love you 'til the poets run out of rhyme
Until the 12th of never, and that's a long, long time
Until the 12th of never, and that's a long, long time

jeffian
25/11/2024
10:46
goatherd - 19 Aug'04 - 15:42 - 489 of 61511

The Plank,

If you read my post - and thank you for quoting it, I am flattered - carefully you will see I made no mention of date. Nor was I considering the risk of takeover.

Given time, and without a takeover, I have no problem seeing Proteome as a £7 billion pound company. Actually I can also see Intronn as one too - worth perhaps another £2.8b.

Now a challenge for YOU - I gave very detailed figures for all my calculations. Please can you show where you say I am wrong - in detail not just your usual guff.

Richard Dawson

barry evans
25/11/2024
10:36
I'm still waiting for the 10p the_doctor guaranteed...
dominiccummings
25/11/2024
09:50
Not to mention the remorseful buyers of his gym chain.
monte1
24/11/2024
23:16
Quite. Even the late Tony Craze was sucked in by Pearce. Truly believed him.
canaletto
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