If You Invested in Stimcell Energetics (STME)
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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Dec 6, 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $1,022 +2% | — | — | $5,520 +452% |
| $10,000 | $10,222 +2% | — | — | $55,200 +452% |
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STME vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
STME annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
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| 2024 | $0.05 | $0.49 | +879.8% | +879.8% |
| 2025 | $0.50 | $0.40 | -20.0% | +700.0% |
| 2026 | $0.40 | $0.28 | -31.0% | +452.0% |
About Stimcell Energetics
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StimCell Energetics Inc. (STME) is a healthcare company in the medical devices and biotech space that focuses on cellular energy to support wellness, anti-aging, longevity, and the management of various health complications. According to company disclosures and news releases, StimCell Energetics is engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of therapeutic and non-therapeutic products designed to enhance cellular function and promote general wellness.
The company’s primary technology platform is its proprietary eBalance® microcurrent system. Public statements describe eBalance® as a microcurrent therapeutic device and wellness technology that targets cellular energetics. The company indicates that its work is aimed at supporting health areas that include aging, insulin sensitivity, high blood pressure, neuropathy, kidney function and general vitality. StimCell’s main focus is the continued research and development of its eBalance® Technology and the eBalance® Home System.
eBalance® microcurrent and home-use focus
StimCell Energetics has described eBalance® as a microcurrent therapy device that applies frequency-specific microcurrents to stimulate cellular function and promote ATP production, which it characterizes as the energy currency of cells. In company communications, this non-invasive approach is presented as a lifestyle-oriented treatment concept intended to support anti-aging, pain relief, and overall wellness by enhancing the body’s natural regenerative processes.
The company has outlined plans and initiatives to redesign eBalance® as a home-use device. It has discussed a next-generation version of the eBalance® microcurrent therapy device tailored for home users, with a smaller and more compact form factor than earlier versions. StimCell has also described integration with a custom iOS and Android application intended to operate the device, deliver personalized health information, track treatment sessions, and support multiple user profiles within a household.
In its public materials, StimCell notes that eBalance® is positioned as a preventative therapeutic device designed as a lifestyle treatment. The company has stated that eBalance® is intended to be implemented multiple times per week for short sessions, framing it as a regular wellness practice rather than an occasional intervention.
Research collaborations and scientific focus
StimCell Energetics has announced a research collaboration with the St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre, affiliated with the University of Manitoba, under the leadership of Principal Investigator Professor Paul Fernyhough. Under a service agreement, the research team is conducting experiments to explore how the eBalance® device affects mitochondrial function in cultured sensory neurons, with the goal of further defining the physiological action of microcurrents.
According to the company’s description of this project, the study uses established biological assays to measure oxygen consumption rates (OCR) and evaluate aspects of mitochondrial energy production, including electron transport chain activity, ATP production, glycolysis, basal and maximal respiration, spare respiratory capacity, coupling efficiency and proton leak. Additional analyses include enzyme activities such as AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and levels of respiratory proteins assessed through Western blotting. The work is being carried out on dissociated adult rat dorsal root ganglia neurons under controlled laboratory conditions.
This research focus aligns with the company’s stated mission to advance cellular energy solutions and to understand how microcurrent stimulation may influence neuronal bioenergetics. The collaboration is presented as part of StimCell’s emphasis on evidence-based development of its technology.
Device engineering and redesign partnerships
To support the evolution of its eBalance® device, StimCell Energetics has entered into a partnership with ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc., which it describes as an engineering and manufacturing firm specializing in therapeutic and diagnostic electronic medical devices. Through this collaboration, the company aims to redesign the eBalance® microcurrent device into a compact, cost-focused consumer unit optimized for home use.
Public statements about this redesign highlight goals such as reducing device size, improving affordability, and adding diagnostic capabilities. The company has referenced planned features that include real-time assessment of cellular energy capacity, treatment tracking, and personalized user profiles. These capabilities are described as intended to distinguish the device within the wellness technology market by combining microcurrent therapy with user-oriented monitoring and feedback tools.
Wellness, anti-aging and longevity positioning
StimCell Energetics characterizes itself as a biotech company targeting cellular energy to promote anti-aging, longevity and general wellness. In its public communications, the company situates its work within a broader shift toward preventative health approaches that emphasize early support of physiological function rather than waiting for illness to manifest. It links its eBalance® technology to this preventative paradigm, presenting the device as a potential supplement to lifestyle pillars such as diet, exercise, sleep, stress management and hydration.
The company’s descriptions indicate that its product concepts are intended for individuals interested in proactive health, wellness and longevity. StimCell has also referenced health challenges such as aging, insulin sensitivity, high blood pressure, neuropathy, diabetes and kidney function as areas where its products are aimed at enhancing cellular function and alleviating complications, while noting in at least one communication that information has not been reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Capital markets and corporate status
StimCell Energetics Inc. is identified in public disclosures as trading on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol STME, having previously traded on the OTC Pink market. The company has stated that its uplisting to the OTCQB reflects an effort to enhance transparency, improve liquidity and expand visibility within the investment community. It has also indicated that this move is part of a broader growth strategy and is intended to provide shareholders with greater access to financial information and a more structured trading environment.
In an SEC Form 12b-25 (NT 10-Q) filing, StimCell Energetics reported that it was unable to prepare the financial and business information necessary to file a Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for a specified period by the prescribed due date without unreasonable effort or expense. In that filing, the company indicated that it expected to file the report within the permitted extension period and confirmed that all other periodic reports required during the preceding 12 months had been filed. This notification illustrates the company’s use of standard SEC procedures when additional time is needed to complete periodic reporting.
Marketing, communications and investor outreach
StimCell Energetics has taken steps to expand its communications with both investors and health-focused audiences. The company has activated profiles on social media platforms including X, Instagram and Facebook, with the stated goal of communicating with shareholders, proactive health enthusiasts and industry contacts. It has described these channels as venues for sharing information about its work in health, wellness, anti-aging and longevity, as well as broader trends in the wellness and longevity industry.
In addition, StimCell has entered into marketing and investor relations agreements. It has signed an agreement with Think Ink Marketing Data & Email Services, Inc., a California-based marketing firm, to provide public relations and marketing services intended to increase public awareness of the company, its products and its securities. The company has also engaged Rain Communications Inc., described as an investor relations and public relations firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, to provide services such as the creation and distribution of marketing materials and potential paid advertising campaigns.
StimCell has disclosed that compensation for these services includes the issuance of shares of its common stock, subject to applicable securities law exemptions and hold periods. The company has also reported the settlement of certain outstanding indebtedness through the issuance of shares, describing these transactions as part of efforts to strengthen its balance sheet.
Regulatory and disclosure practices
StimCell Energetics has used SEC Form 8-K to furnish information about material events, such as the signing of the research service agreement with the St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre to study the eBalance® device’s impact on mitochondrial function in cultured sensory neurons. In that filing, the company attached the related news release as an exhibit and indicated that the information was being furnished under Regulation FD (Fair Disclosure).
The company’s disclosures also reference that certain promotional or scientific statements have not been reviewed by the FDA and that some information is not peer reviewed, signaling that aspects of its technology and claims are in development and subject to further validation.
Geographic base and sector classification
StimCell Energetics Inc. identifies Vancouver, British Columbia as the location of its principal executive office in SEC filings. The company is categorized in the Healthcare sector and associated with the Medical Devices industry, while also describing itself as a biotech company focused on cellular energetics. This places StimCell at the intersection of medical device engineering, wellness technology and biotechnology research.
Across its public materials, the company emphasizes cellular energy, microcurrent therapy and home-use wellness devices as the core of its business concept, with ongoing research collaborations and device redesign initiatives intended to support the development and commercialization of its eBalance® technology platform.
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How much would $1,000 invested in Stimcell Energetics be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Stimcell Energetics (STME) 1 years ago on 2025-07-18, your investment would be worth $1,022 today, representing a +2.2% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 2.3% per year (CAGR).
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What is Stimcell Energetics's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of STME over the past 1 years is 2.3%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — STME's best recent year was 2024 (+879.8%) and worst was 2026 (-31.0%).
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