Scancell Holdings PLC
LSE:SCLP

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Price: 10.2 GBX 3.03% Market Closed
Market Cap: 105.9m GBX
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Market Cap
105.8m GBX
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Biotechnology

Scancell Holdings Plc engages in the development of novel therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of cancer. The company is headquartered in Oxford, Oxfordshire and currently employs 25 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-07-30. The firm is focused on developing immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer and infectious disease. The Company’s technology includes ImmunoBody, Moditope, and AvidiMab, Its product pipeline includes SCIB1, SCIB2, Modi-1, Modi-2 and SCOV1& SCOV2 (COVIDITY). Its lead ImmunoBody cancer vaccine, SCIB1, is developed for the treatment of patients with metastatic melanoma. SCIB1 consists of SCIB1-001 and SCIB1-002. Its SCIB2 is the second cancer vaccine based on the ImmunoBody technology. SCIB2 vaccine is under evaluation for the treatment of patients with solid tumors, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Modi-1 is based on Moditope platform, which is composed of a combination of three peptides from two target antigens that are commonly modified in cancer cells. Modi-2 targets homocitrullinated cancer antigens, to address different cancer indications to Modi-1, including tumors.

SCLP Intrinsic Value
3.1 GBX
Overvaluation 70%
Intrinsic Value
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