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SAR Sareum Holdings Plc

26.25
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sareum Holdings Plc LSE:SAR London Ordinary Share GB00BMC3RJ87 ORD GBP 0.0125
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 26.25 26.00 26.50 27.75 26.00 26.00 2,040,757 11:21:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pharmaceutical Preparations 0 -3.19M -0.0469 -5.60 17.87M
Sareum Holdings Plc is listed in the Pharmaceutical Preparations sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SAR. The last closing price for Sareum was 26.25p. Over the last year, Sareum shares have traded in a share price range of 10.20p to 147.50p.

Sareum currently has 68,069,416 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sareum is £17.87 million. Sareum has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.60.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/3/2024
20:38
Don't drink wolfie.
Im assuming you have no experience in contractual binding agreements when taking on a service provider?
They have responsibilities and obligations to provide value for employment.
Same as our Directors.
If in default of a binding contract (the fact they take payment makes it binding) they are open to the employer taking legal proceedings for false or misleading representation of their services.
Effectively anyone involved gets blacklisted in the square mile and the journey ends.
Only today I was in conversation with a club that rests in London and has concerns of the way some companies operate. And its not the Directors club. That is the kindergarten of clubs for the wannabes.

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
20:32
CriticalStinker1...sareum is in a death spiral. If RF financing was the "best option" they had..what else is left?! A Glasgow loan shark?! A loan from your dad?! The dream is over...nobkdy blames you...a sucker is born every minute.. you have been shown to be wrong every step of the way...and if 1801 does well..they will be forced to take any rubbish deal they can get.. its over old chap..the many Happy returns club needs to move on..St James Place wealth management could be good..if losing money is obviously your bag...
wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
20:27
Steady, you on the special brew again? It doesn't matter what you say, Sar is a busted flush that unfortunately cannot be fixed. I don't even think 1801 is even attractive to any large pharmaceutical. The only people responsible for the mess Sar find themselves in them. Move on, I know yiu invest elsewhere. It's last person turn out the lights time at Sar.
peaceandlove
16/3/2024
20:19
Please advise your justification of your pay rises during the financing debacle.

Easy peasy...

Like any AIM BOD they are rinsing the business for all they can...

And they know full well the faithful subservient happy clappers will keep buying more shares to fund them

Keep the dream alive...

SOG has "influence" lol...hew just a manic happy clappy poster...

No more influence than the mamy happy returns moron..

Often wonder...does "many happy returns" refer to them number of times sareums wonderful compounds get handed back...

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
20:18
We are completely within our rights to divulge individuals names aparty to a company employed by them.
Unless they are at fault.
Is it not part of ones due diligence to research where your money goes and who is involved?
Surely naming them is a good thing so that their success is seen by others who wish to utilise peel hunts services?
Nothing wrong with that
All in the public domain.
That is unless you are aware of something I should know re affiliations
All best Steadydanny

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
20:11
Wolf, Peel Hunt were brought on as advisors for the 'best' interests of the company!
As in the 'benefits' of consolidation to make us more investable.
So the timelines of those I have mentioned are relevant given no doubt they are members of a certain organisation that is supposed to serve investors from poor service.
Like I said plenty more we can put 'out there'.
The board need to answer questions directly. And as much as I agree with SOG on lse he is a prominent poster who posts facts but would do well with his influence to consider the position of Parker in any dealings.
Be interesting to get the opinion of the HNWIs (be it third party on here or lse) if they are happy with the introducer.
That would speak volumes.
Also note the introducer has warrants that only pay if we are successful. But sometimes that can be a red herring.
So first and most simple question to the board...
Please advise your justification of your pay rises during the financing debacle.

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
20:02
You can't do that Steady. I'm afraid you will be reported.
peaceandlove
16/3/2024
20:01
Tell you what...mad ramper sadoldgit must be working double overtime. Ramping sareum to the moon..
Shame he's having circles run around him...

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
19:55
Hmmmm..don't think its fair to name and shame People on a BB. This isn't Peel Hunts fault. It's sarwum and it's BoD who engaged in death spiral financing and didn't think it would decimate the share price...
wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
19:51
OK Wolf. That's a fair shout.
But I think it is only fair that investors understand the individuals that Sareum investors are paying for to represent us.
I suggest all investors do their own due diligence on the employees of Peel Hunt (and affiliates)and if they feel they have appropriate skill sets.
Check it out on LinkedIn
Ella Hastings
Benjamin Harris
Matt Hoole
Anup Das
Rob Parker
Edward Lowe
Tom Graham
Find Nugent
Paul Shackleton
Josh Harvey
Plenty more I can post but it all stems back to Mr Steel and a certain Mr Parkers affiliations with a previous Peel Hunt employee!
Are they worth your SIPPS security?
Are they worth our fee?
Are they worth our IR dealings?
Do they work for the lowly shareholders or someone else.
More I can say and blow this right open.
Opportunity for the board to step up.

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
19:34
Critical...

Nothing has come of 737 since January 2. And since then the share price had collapsed.. its just sierra all over again...

You know what..I don't actually want to meet a random stranger from a share BB.

Ta, though..

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
19:31
Is that it Wolf?
Your best response?
Blimey.
You sound like one of those spotty Herbert's who sit on one of their hands for two minutes so when they give themselves some self loving it makes them think it is someone else.
And yes wolf re 737...isn't it odd you said NOTHING would come of it...but I said and proved it was still in progress. And proved right!
I suspect if 1801 cured world famine you would have something negative to say.
Would you like to discuss these things face to face as typing gets tiresome.
Then we can look each other in the eyes and be adults.
Ps have you visited the Isle of wight recently?

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
19:21
Ridiculing myself?! There are rampers on lse still saying this is worth billions...

To paraphrase RobinHood on LSE..do you think anyone reads your boring posts?!

Critical...you and the other mad Happy rampers are on the ropes and the referee is about to count you down...

It's been 20 years of hope...and still nothing..the company is out of cash...running on fumes...all based on hope..AIM is full of it...its like the same thing over at Genedrive..

Why should I focus on positives?! There are none....share price down 90% over a year...death spiral financing..unknown 737 future..1801 trials "going well"...

You're like the elderly couple who get ripped off by an online scam and are too embarrassed to admit it...

You were so full of yourself on 2 January when a 737 "deal" announced.. since then..share price has collapsed.. its been falling ever since...

And it will fall more and more..down to 0...

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
18:55
Wolf you are ridiculing yourself by not once providing a balanced post.
If you want to slate the company then offer specifics weighed up by positives. Then you might have a noteable voice.
I point out the ipr and the concerns over the funding and also point out the posters on lse who ignore certain fundamentals such as certain board members either in the wrong positions or possibly not someone an investor would want onboard if they were going to invest.
The board taking a payrise given the financial runway is something that I hope they would back with reasoning for their rise at this pivotal point in Sareum becoming a clinical company.
Silence can be intriguing and lead to speculation in both positive and negative areas.
The board need to advise accordingly and put to bed the ammunition they have given you through a more detailed response for such decisions they have made.
All best Steadydanny
Still want to hear about the submarine patent! So request to Tim...can you give us an update please. KR.

criticalthinker1
16/3/2024
16:22
RobinHood over on LSE is absolutely destroying sadoldgit and others...most of whom seem new to the English language...they still can't deal with reality...10p a share next...
wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
15:34
There have been a few truly sad stories over there..posters saying "I have lost £xx in real money"...almost total wipeout..yes..some gains have been made..but as Robin says over on LSE...what have they achieved in w decades...part way through a clinical trial?! Total agree Peace about not wanting to lose face...for a lot of them...who claim to be on a "free carry"...this isn't about gains.. its about showing the doubters wrong..but..if sareum can't keep the lights on...can't pay salaries...what do they do?! Its fascinating to watch this payout...the happy clappers seem to forget that..by now...a takeover in the billions was supposed to happen..all they have is a minority share in 737 which they don't know what's happening with really...and a chance 1801 does well..funding permitting..and the detectives over on LSE now think I'm RobinHood...you can see why these people get suckered in...
wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
14:51
What I see is a man that doesn't won't to admit defeat. Sad, is a firm believer that whatever the dilution and cost to the shareholders, 1801 will come good and Sareum will license etc etc. I just can't see that at this stage.

Some of the LSE posters get it, but unfortunately him and over 50% of others are emotionally invested in this company stock. Sar was their answer to giving up work, paying of the mortgage, parties on yachts etc. It's a pipe dream. Very Sad to be honest. I have an element of sympathy for the investors that were encouraged by SOG, Mr Rerate etc. I expect some of them will need psychological support.

They need to get their head around why the share price is at 20 odd pence and quick before losing it all.

I've seen this many times over the last 20 years. We're always chasing the life changing amount on Aim including me, the problem is only 5% of investors will ever hit the big time of a penny share hitting above a £1.

peaceandlove
16/3/2024
12:08
Sadoldgit over on LSE is definitely on the ropes against RobinHood...

Outclassed and outmatched..

Tried to educate Robin on his spelling.
Doesn't even know plural of thesis..

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
11:14
You cheeky monkey wolfie - can see you were busy squirrelling away, for a 7.46am post this morning.
wolfoffoolstreets
16/3/2024
10:11
Just had a good chuckle at a post on LSE just now...

"Who.will lend to them now, Natwest?!"

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
09:20
Peaceandlove..again.. what can I say...you're bang on..

Sadoldgit on LSE is being torn apart by new poster RobinHoodofAim

He won't like that... nor will the faithful...

Also...that parody account seems to think that I'm you lol...

wolfofwallstreets
16/3/2024
08:15
Good morning the real Wolf, SOG is an unique character. He believes in the science and nothing and I mean nothing will ever change his mind. 1801 maybe worth $1billion plus (I personally don't think so), but as I keep saying the money has run out. Any other death spiral funding would finish the share price off once and for all. It's like the LSE board are ignoring the fact the company has no money and 1801 will come to the rescue. If large pharmaceutical were interested, and Sareum were on their radar, as others speculate they wouldn't have commenced with RF finance in the first place.

The first two paragraphs are what Sar board hoped would've happened.

A conventional convertible bond or preferred stock can be converted to a fixed number of shares. Death spiral debt, however, converts into a fixed value paid in shares.

As a stock's price increases substantially, investors in conventional convertible shares are likely to seize the opportunity to convert their bonds into fast-growing stocks.

The next paragraphs are the reality of the current situation.

However, a stock price decline motivates the owner of fixed value convertible bonds or shares. They can get more shares of stock when they make the conversion. This process by definition increases the number of shares in the market, and that forces prices even lower.

The death spiral effect occurs as more and more fixed-value convertible instrument owners convert their holdings into common stock as their value drops lower and lower.

Theoretically, the death spiral effect can continue until the stock is at or near zero value.

Lastly this is what I believe will happen.

Sareum desperately needs cash. I suspect Sareum probably had no other way to raise money to survive particularly with the cost of the clinical trials. Unfortunately, 1801 is not ready to license. Why? We don't know? I just can't see Sar's board dropping an RNS stating someone wants it for $100,000 let alone $400million as SOG believes.

Have a good weekend Wolf and don't bother engaging with the fool. Waste of your time. Cheers

peaceandlove
16/3/2024
07:46
Sadoldgit getting rinsed on LSE this. Morning..

"You still have not addressed a previous post from me regarding the positives side of being invested here!!!!"

FFS Sad, you must be the most delusional here. How can a 95% drop over the past few months be described as an investment? It doesn't matter how many times you post day and night (and its a lot) the S.P. would have to go up many, many bags just to break even. Give it a rest... putting one's hard earned in here is NOT an investment.

wolfofwallstreets
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