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STEM Sthree Plc

287.50
-4.00 (-1.37%)
03 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sthree Plc LSE:STEM London Ordinary Share GB00B0KM9T71 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.00 -1.37% 287.50 289.50 290.50 292.50 283.00 283.00 219,709 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Employment Agencies 1.66B 56.05M 0.4137 7.00 394.99M
Sthree Plc is listed in the Employment Agencies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker STEM. The last closing price for Sthree was 291.50p. Over the last year, Sthree shares have traded in a share price range of 230.00p to 457.50p.

Sthree currently has 135,502,015 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sthree is £394.99 million. Sthree has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/11/2008
08:04
I wouldnt be too shocked at all to hear of OXB buying them
the_doctor
25/11/2008
07:59
Selling to PFE would seem an obvious one!?

I think they'll be ok - good luck Hyper!

the_doctor
25/11/2008
07:53
konkel

How wrong you are!

Some companies do bite the dust.

More likely the long suffering shareholders in this company will see some real value added.

Just take a look at the last RNS, can't see Pfizer letting this one go.

Can't guess at what price that will be, but I'm sorry you can't now join the action!

hyper al
25/11/2008
07:41
Another one bites the dust!
konkel
20/11/2008
18:09
Come on investors. Take a look at this one.

I mean pfizer announced the other day that they are creating 'Pfizer Regenerative Medicine' a global unit that will grow in both the UK and US. This is the website



STEM has signed a Master Service Agreement of up to five years with Pfizer Limited, I assume to supply 'Pfizer Regenerative Medicine'

STEM have an amazing Patent portfolio, not that anyone cares.

I bet Pfizer will in 5 years time.

hyper al
20/11/2008
09:49
One small trade today, considering the news that's amazing.

"Stem Cell Sciences plc (AIM:STEM, ASX:STC), a company focused on the commercialisation of stem cells and stem cell technologies, has signed a Master Service Agreement of up to five years with Pfizer Limited, the UK operating unit of the global research-based pharmaceutical company Pfizer, Inc. (NYSE: PFE). Under the terms of the agreement, SCS will provide research services, cell lines, media and reagents to support Pfizer's R&D efforts in this important field."

This is the RNS, just in case someone has got money to invest and like the look of this news.

hyper al
20/11/2008
08:57
This company is now safe!

Can't say that about many companies in the current climate!

hyper al
20/11/2008
08:21
The lack of reaction to this news just shows how seriously bad the markets are!
hyper al
20/11/2008
07:46
johnjackson5225

You said

"FWIW I won't be touching these with a sterilised bargepole"

well Pfizer Limited have done what you would not

"Stem Cell Sciences plc (AIM:STEM, ASX:STC), a company focused on the commercialisation of stem cells and stem cell technologies, has
signed a Master Service Agreement of up to five years with Pfizer Limited, the UK operating unit of the global research-based pharmaceutical
company Pfizer, Inc. (NYSE: PFE). Under the terms of the agreement, SCS will provide research services, cell lines, media and reagents to support Pfizer's R&D efforts in this important field."

hyper al
23/9/2008
08:42
Hyper Al

I'm sorry (genuinely) to hear about your pension debacle.

I do wonder why anyone would bet 70% of a critical asset on a high-risk, high volatility stock though?

FWIW I won't be touching these with a sterilised bargepole.

JJ

johnjackson5225
28/8/2008
06:47
Why did they move from Edinburgh?

Would it have not been cheaper to have consolidated in Edinburgh?

hyper al
22/6/2008
18:25
some interesting new Stem Cell stuff (the 'science' as opposed to the company):

Researchers in the United States have discovered
a new group of stem cells that can give rise to heart muscle cells, known as
cardiomyocytes, according to a study published Sunday.

don muang
20/6/2008
07:08
'funny' you should mention the thread .... now after Aus close it's being quoted at 0.35/0.6 there !!!
don muang
20/6/2008
06:47
This reminds me of a mining stock I have traded a few times. THR trades mainly on the Oz market, with very thin volumes in the UK, for me this has caused problem selling the share in any quantity, unless you are trading on the rise.

Long term, I like this share, but for general trading it's not ideal and the MM's don't encourage it with such a large spread.

hyper al
20/6/2008
05:44
.... and to answer my own question .... the answer (to what price change in Aus will be in todays session) is down 6%....
don muang
19/6/2008
20:06
up 18.6% in last Aus session (hence mark-up today here) ..... await with interest to see what happens in coming Aus session...

>Hyper Al - 13 Jun'08
>I do wish you luck with your investment

Thanks

>in the current climate share holders will want to see profits in quite short time scales.

Disagree with that. In current climate then investors (as opposed to traders) are happy to accumulate some undersold situations and sit on them awaiting developements ....

don muang
13/6/2008
17:15
Don Muang

I lost about 70% of my pension on PRM. I transferred my pension into a SIPP for the purpose of investing in PRM, my main purchase was around £1.90 and no the peak was not 150 but 218, I should know, as I and my friends were buying at those levels.
We all lost a fortune!

I like the quality of the science coming out of STEM, but there is no way I am going to invest in such a company, until it can break even or make a profit.

I learnt a lot through my PRM loss. I took a gamble and loss. Not again. Business is about making money, not just doing research, in the current climate share holders will want to see profits in quite short time scales.

IMHO.

I do wish you luck with your investment, like I say I like this company, so I hope they and you do well.

hyper al
05/6/2008
23:12
.... but wasn't it during dot com era that PRM was first 'noticed' ..... at one point during 1999 you could pick it up for around 8p ..... then it peaked at around 150 in early 2000.....

I'm not buying anymore STEM..... I've accumulated enough already ..... now happy to sit on it and wait ..... only time will tell if that is a good or bad decision.....

don muang
05/6/2008
22:41
Don Muang

PRM was not quite a dot com, most of it's gains were made due to it's research into proteins relating to CJD and the hope that they could create a suitable test.

The only trouble is they did not make any money, their best chance was a test for stroke, but that all went wrong (not all PRM's fault)

PRM have some great patents and do excellent research, but I don't believe it's covering it's operating costs, although I have not looked for a while.

As for this one, when they announce a large milestone payment, the share price may turn.

I'm certainly watching and I hope you don't get me wrong, this company is doing an excellent job and they deserve praise for that, but I'm in shares as an investment, not for charity (if I had enough money, I would be).

How bit is the market for Stems products? How much is the market worth?

hyper al
05/6/2008
19:39
Another day, another patent for STEM and it's still 'under the radar'..... time will tell if it all comes good ...

Hyper .... I'm old enough to remember when PRM was 'under the radar' and the share price was in single figures..... then it fairly quickly became a 'ten-bagger' during dot-com boom.....

don muang
04/6/2008
20:02
Don Muang

I'm watching this company. It has enormous potential, but it needs to become more commercial.

I lost lots of money on PRM, they were the same, not commercial enough.

hyper al
04/6/2008
18:07
Another piece of news today: 'Stem Cell Sciences Plc. said the European
patent office has granted it a second patent for "Nanog", a key protein factor
used to convert adult cells back into a pluripotent state.'

don muang
22/5/2008
07:22
... looks like April might have been the low point for this ..... starting to climb back up on various news.... let's see if the climb turns out to be exponential.....
don muang
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