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ABCAM PLC (LON: ABC) More outstanding results – but what about the growing cash pile?

07/09/2010 · Abcam (ABC) 

The Cambridge based bioscience company that markets antibodies via its own online catalogue announced outstanding preliminary results for the year ended 30 June 2010. Revenue increased 25.2% to £71.1m, pre-tax profits 58.4% to £25.8m and earnings per share by 54.5% to 53.82p justifying the punchy price earnings multiple of c31x consensus estimates for the year to June 2010.

The all important product range grew 20.2% to 63,010 antibodies and related products with new offices opened in Hong Kong and San Francisco to improve service levels in regional markets
With cash generated from operations £24.9m the Group had a whopping £40.2m of net cash and short-term deposits at 30 June 2010 (2009: £25.5m) with some probably starting to question their intentions for this growing cash pile. The final dividend increased 14.61p per share…

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