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SBTX Skinbiotherapeutics Plc

17.25
0.00 (0.00%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Skinbiotherapeutics Plc LSE:SBTX London Ordinary Share GB00BF33H870 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% 17.25 16.00 18.00 - 0.00 07:32:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics 132k -2.84M -0.0125 -13.80 39M
Skinbiotherapeutics Plc is listed in the Biological Pds,ex Diagnstics sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SBTX. The last closing price for Skinbiotherapeutics was 17.25p. Over the last year, Skinbiotherapeutics shares have traded in a share price range of 7.25p to 19.375p.

Skinbiotherapeutics currently has 226,086,285 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Skinbiotherapeutics is £39 million. Skinbiotherapeutics has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -13.80.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/12/2024
15:42
wg grace

best investor alive ?

min ping
09/12/2024
15:10
Hell, even i buy stock here. But that's just an A to B and offload, with the maker. Hopefully does not mind.

Thats a whole different game though

putinaire
09/12/2024
15:09
If you were all traders, id understand the thread. But investors? lol
putinaire
09/12/2024
15:08
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min ping
09/12/2024
15:08
no one still
min ping
09/12/2024
15:08
But as you say, spin the coin

I guess after the first rise of SP, and back to single digit share price for more cash raises, CLN's etc and blag, the real punt is? A play for another rise that is intended for new offloading?

I get that. Really do.

However, a second 'blag to offload' phase never pays like the first one.

putinaire
09/12/2024
15:07
still no one dude
min ping
09/12/2024
15:05
Summary. Every launch, in raw data/financial terms, has devastated financials and cash flows

That's not a great start to April really

putinaire
09/12/2024
15:00
But they were 'all' supposed to be game-changers right?

Just like the secret one today lol

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:59
PBX, OPTI, SBTX

Lets ponder it this way

Forget the millions in losses prior to product launches. Aggregate all of their net earnings since a first product launch

A new launch is supposed to be exciting for market? Not a £1 today for a reason.

Now if you look closer at opti and sbtx financials since 1st product launches, re the raises, the acquisitions the se=ales of assets like opti and sbtx stock etc - strip it all away

Hasn't every launch being a massive failure, in every market, in every form?

Re since the launches, financials have nosedived once you take away all of those ?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:55
Im failing to see how anyone is differentiating sbtx from all other fails.

It is not being made clear so i am just guessing - believe what they say? Even though they actually say nothing as it's classified?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:53
Croda is not worth considering. If it was? Wouldn't it be £1 today? Market would have it there, if they saw any value in it
putinaire
09/12/2024
14:52
Im just asking you to point to the differentiator from all the other failures since AIM was incepted.

As you say, cant point to financials etc?

So point to what then? What makes it a buy?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:50
They are crazy odds, no matter how mad a gambler

So what differentiates sbtx from the failure rate?

Certainly not balance sheets, cash flows and so on

What is it?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:48
Is the Croda deal real? Will SBTX start seeing revenues from Croda imminently? Are Croda lying about their own SBTX trials? Is Croda just messing around by seconding Dr Surinder Chahal to advise the SBTX Board?
Don't confuse Croda with some PT Barnum AIM chancer.
And stop fretting about how much SBTX will earn from the deal. The next reports and accounts will tell you how much.

pr100
09/12/2024
14:46
Apply the 'simply believe' methodology to AIM since inception

See the results?

An adjusted R sq, of 98.87% re if you link up historic revenues and past things to 'be believed' that is the failure rate

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:44
Really what it boils down to, is that buyers are ignoring awful form and the facts within it. And believing in those with that form, despite no product, claim or forecast being printed

Simply believe?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:42
'Pension funds don't invest in AIM minnows. It's a gamble. If we want more certainty we look elsewhere, to the FTSE, to balance sheets, to dividends, to profits.'

Ok so, acknowledged as a gamble, and certainly no point looking to anything that only highlights negativity, such as financials etc. Re no point looking to anywhere where there are facts, is what you seem to suggest?

So, lets not look at the facts then. Let's just consider the form

Anyone?

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:39
no one listens to u rasputin
min ping
09/12/2024
14:38
For the foreseeable future, any return to shareholders of SBTX will be in the SP, not in dividends. Investors should want to see any profit reinvested in the business.
pr100
09/12/2024
14:33
Pension funds don't invest in AIM minnows. It's a gamble. If we want more certainty we look elsewhere, to the FTSE, to balance sheets, to dividends, to profits. But we eschew certainty for the possibility of a multi-bagger with a minnow which is gradually manoeuvring itself into position. If all the boxes were already ticked, the share price would be a multiple of today's price.
pr100
09/12/2024
14:31
Are they still focussed on revenues here? Something which in itself, is not a return to a shareholder. How about expected net returns per share?

Not looking good is it

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:30
It all sounds great re a relationship with a big company blah blah

But OPTI has had 'relationships' with those having far more distribution channels etc

Surely worth a thought. Esp given they run SBTX, fully

Was often hard to evidence that but looking at OPTI's response to PBX you can safey assume it now. Esp when they seem happy with this dude here. Albeit, they made millions from him taking instructions so no surprise haha

putinaire
09/12/2024
14:27
It's staggering how many are trying to flee the ship at Croda in recent times. Isn't it? Lol
putinaire
09/12/2024
14:25
Usually in a board meeting at a place like Croda, that decision comes when they can't see future revenues/demand for all the plant production, suggesting it comes back anytime soon.
putinaire
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