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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Table Text Block]

Building and improvements
25-30 years
Machinery and equipment
8-12 years
Lab equipment
5-7 years
Furniture and fixtures
5-12 years
Software
3-5 years
Leasehold improvements
Life of lease
Property, plant, and equipment consisted of the following (in thousands):
 
December 31,
 
 
2014
 
2013
 
Building and improvements
$
11,298.7

 
$
11,229.9

 
Machinery and equipment
68.3

 
58.2

 
Lab equipment
6,324.7

 
2,743.7

 
Furniture and fixtures
1,166.3

 
958.0

 
Software
312.4

 
203.1

 
Leasehold improvements
2,219.6

 
674.1

 
Property, plant and equipment, gross
21,390.0

 
15,867.0

 
Accumulated depreciation
(5,429.3
)
 
(3,022.8
)
 
Property, plant and equipment, net
$
15,960.7

 
$
12,844.2

 
Revenue Recognition, Policy [Policy Text Block]

Treasury Stock

Treasury stock purchases are accounted for under the cost method whereby the entire cost of the acquired stock is recorded as treasury stock. Gains or losses on the subsequent reissuance of shares are credited or charged to additional paid in capital.


Revenue Recognition
 
Clinical Services: The Company recognizes revenue for its (i) process development and (ii) clinical manufacturing services based on the terms of individual contracts.

We recognize revenues when all of the following conditions are met:

persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists;
delivery has occurred or the services have been rendered;
the fee is fixed or determinable; and
collectability is probable.

The Company considers signed contracts as evidence of an arrangement. The Company assesses whether the fee is fixed or determinable based on the payment terms associated with the transaction and whether the payment terms are subject to refund or adjustment. The Company assesses cash collectability based on a number of factors, including past collection history with the client and the client's creditworthiness. If the Company determines that collectability is not reasonably assured, it defers revenue recognition until collectability becomes reasonably assured, which is generally upon receipt of the cash. The Company's arrangements are generally non-cancellable, though clients typically have the right to terminate their agreement for cause if the Company materially fails to perform.
Revenues associated with process development services generally contain multiple stages that do not have stand-alone values and are dependent upon one another, and are recognized as revenue on a completed contract basis. Progress billings collected prior to contract completion are recorded as unearned revenue until such time the contract is completed, which usually requires formal client acceptance.

Clinical manufacturing services are generally distinct arrangements whereby the Company is paid for time and materials or for fixed monthly amounts. Revenue is recognized when efforts are expended or contractual terms have been met.

Some client agreements include multiple elements, comprised of cell process development and cell manufacturing services.  The Company believes that process development and clinical manufacturing services each have stand-alone value because these services can be provided separately by other companies. In accordance with ASC Update No. 2009-13, “Revenue Recognition (Topic 605): Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements,” the Company (1) separates deliverables into separate units of accounting when deliverables are sold in a bundled arrangement and (2) allocates the arrangement's consideration to each unit in the arrangement based on its relative selling price. 


Clinical Services Reimbursements: The Company separately charges the customers for the expenses associated with certain consumable resources (reimbursable expenses) that are specified in each clinical services contract. On a monthly basis, the Company bills customers for reimbursable expenses and immediately recognizes these billings as revenue, as the revenue is deemed earned as reimbursable expenses are incurred. For the years ended December 31, 2014, 2013, and 2012, clinical services reimbursements were $3.7 million, $2.1 million, and $3.5 million, respectively.
 
Processing and Storage Services: The Company recognizes revenue related to the collection and cryopreservation of cord blood and autologous adult stem cells when the cryopreservation process is completed which is approximately twenty-four hours after cells have been collected. Revenue related to advance payments of storage fees is recognized ratably over the period covered by the advance payments.
Property, Plant and Equipment, Policy [Policy Text Block]
The cost of property, plant and equipment is depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line method. Repairs and maintenance expenditures that do not extend original asset lives are charged to expense as incurred. The estimated useful lives of property, plant and equipment are as follows:

Building and improvements
25-30 years
Machinery and equipment
8-12 years
Lab equipment
5-7 years
Furniture and fixtures
5-12 years
Software
3-5 years
Leasehold improvements
Life of lease