Head to Head Comparison: ThermoGenesis (THMO) vs. Its Rivals

ThermoGenesis (NASDAQ:THMOGet Free Report) is one of 155 public companies in the “Medical Devices” industry, but how does it compare to its competitors? We will compare ThermoGenesis to similar businesses based on the strength of its dividends, earnings, institutional ownership, analyst recommendations, risk, profitability and valuation.

Valuation and Earnings

This table compares ThermoGenesis and its competitors revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.

Gross Revenue Net Income Price/Earnings Ratio
ThermoGenesis $9.61 million -$17.98 million 0.00
ThermoGenesis Competitors $945.95 million $72.41 million 121.66

ThermoGenesis’ competitors have higher revenue and earnings than ThermoGenesis. ThermoGenesis is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio than its competitors, indicating that it is currently more affordable than other companies in its industry.

Profitability

This table compares ThermoGenesis and its competitors’ net margins, return on equity and return on assets.

Net Margins Return on Equity Return on Assets
ThermoGenesis -153.43% -4,838.39% -107.53%
ThermoGenesis Competitors -310.26% -129.13% -20.87%

Analyst Ratings

This is a summary of recent ratings and recommmendations for ThermoGenesis and its competitors, as reported by MarketBeat.com.

Sell Ratings Hold Ratings Buy Ratings Strong Buy Ratings Rating Score
ThermoGenesis 0 0 1 0 3.00
ThermoGenesis Competitors 381 1536 2109 98 2.47

ThermoGenesis presently has a consensus target price of $5.00, suggesting a potential upside of 999,900.00%. As a group, “Medical Devices” companies have a potential upside of 197.39%. Given ThermoGenesis’ stronger consensus rating and higher probable upside, analysts plainly believe ThermoGenesis is more favorable than its competitors.

Insider & Institutional Ownership

5.8% of ThermoGenesis shares are held by institutional investors. Comparatively, 30.3% of shares of all “Medical Devices” companies are held by institutional investors. 78.0% of ThermoGenesis shares are held by company insiders. Comparatively, 24.8% of shares of all “Medical Devices” companies are held by company insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that hedge funds, large money managers and endowments believe a company is poised for long-term growth.

Volatility & Risk

ThermoGenesis has a beta of 2.31, indicating that its stock price is 131% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, ThermoGenesis’ competitors have a beta of 0.89, indicating that their average stock price is 11% less volatile than the S&P 500.

Summary

ThermoGenesis competitors beat ThermoGenesis on 7 of the 13 factors compared.

About ThermoGenesis

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ThermoGenesis Holdings, Inc. develops, commercializes, and markets a range of automated technologies for cell-banking, cell-processing, and cell-based therapeutics in the United States, China, the United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, and internationally. The company provides medical device products for automated cell processing. Its clinical bio-banking applications include AXP II Automated Cell Separation System, an automated fully closed cell separation system for isolating stem and progenitor cells from umbilical cord blood; and BioArchive Automated Cryopreservation System, an automated, robotic, liquid nitrogen controlled-rate-freezing and cryogenic storage system for cord blood samples and cell therapeutic products used in clinical applications. The company’s point-of-care applications include XP Point-of-Care System, an automated, fully closed, sterile system that allows for the rapid and automated processing of autologous peripheral blood or bone marrow aspirate derived stem cells at the point-of-care, such as surgical centers or clinics; and PXP-1000 System, an automated, fully closed system that provides fast, reproducible separation of multiple cellular components from blood with minimal red blood cell contamination. Its cell processing products comprise X-Series products for general laboratory use, such as X-Lab for cell isolation, X-Wash System for cell washing and reformulation, and X-Mini for high efficiency small scale cell purification. The company also provides contract development and manufacturing services for cell and cell-based gene therapies. It markets and sells its medical device products through independent distributors, as well as direct to end-user customers. The company was formerly known as Cesca Therapeutics Inc. and changed its name to ThermoGenesis Holdings, Inc. in November 2019. ThermoGenesis Holdings, Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and is headquartered in Rancho Cordova, California.

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