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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Verditek Plc | LSE:VDTK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF2C0424 | ORD GBP0.0004 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.12 | 0.11 | 0.13 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 509k | -1.87M | -0.0034 | -22.79 | 42.99M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2018 15:13 | your balls will be red at close, just like the price.Only so much ramping you can do before the oh so obvious placing. | backtogo | |
17/7/2018 14:00 | She's turning 8p finish imo. | blueball | |
17/7/2018 09:38 | I would stick to VAST in that case. | blueball | |
17/7/2018 09:33 | No point in ramping this dog. Have any of you noticed the website has gone offline....warning. | the_fiddler | |
17/7/2018 08:05 | Listen to the question at 2 minutes and then hear that music to the ears response. That combined with his comments from last week. No danger here. Lets go. And by the way 7s about to go now. IPO 9p should be breached today and that will just open up a new playing field. | wrecktangle | |
17/7/2018 08:01 | Great interview | wrecktangle | |
17/7/2018 07:35 | Once IPO of 9p goes, this should start flagging up on peoples radar. The company is primed to go and they have given no speeding ticket. News is coming I feel and bringing Graphene Solar technology will be a game changer for the energy sector. Not many good Graphene stocks available. This could be the next big mover and the comments in my previous post highlight why. | wrecktangle | |
17/7/2018 07:25 | This was last week: Commenting on the Company's final results, Geoff Nesbitt, Chief Executive Officer of Verditek, said: "This first year has been an intense period of putting the basic building blocks of sound commercial practice in place. We will deliver cashflow in 2018 and continue to build revenues and look to increase margins in 2019. Our focus continues to be delivery of organic sales of our solar cell PV technology and putting enduring licensing relationships in place.  The JDP with Paragraf Limited is thriving and on route to develop the integrated graphene-silicon solar technology that I believe has the potential to transform the application of conventional solar wafer technology in consumer electronics and aerospace applications. It is a privilege to work with the team in Paragraf and have access to their insights in finally delivering the properties that graphene has promised for the last decade.  We are increasing the intensity of pursuit of the leads that BBR had in its pipeline, as well as identifying new opportunities for short-term sales. Efforts are also underway to reposition the licensing proposition for BBR's bio filtration products. The second half of 2018 will embrace an intense push to secure sales and align new commercial relationships.  WES has made progress with Sintef trials in November 2017, surpassing all goals required and has been invited to proceed to the next stage of testing. In parallel, a relationship has been developed with Industrial Carbon Solutions Incorporated to take advantage of Canadian government grant funding to scale up the technology and secure paid project work. The technology importance has only increased as clean gas becomes the transition fuel to renewable energy in the power sector and attempts to revitalize coal increase. The Paris agreement to reduce CO2 in our atmosphere begins to intensify as the agreed reduction levels become more stringent, making CO2 capture the key influencer in making carbon capture, usage and storage ("CCUS") affordable.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow Board members, valued shareholders and advisers for their support during this year. As noted, we look forward to delivering on our vision of building a cash-generative and profitable clean technology company and we will continue to update the market in the coming months on these developments." | wrecktangle | |
17/7/2018 00:00 | I should never have bought OXS, but I can't help it if blatant law breaking by a corrupt foreign government steals my investment. | festario | |
16/7/2018 20:45 | Well said wrecktangle let's see what vrs results bring | toolsmoker | |
16/7/2018 20:44 | Fest should have sold Oxus mate bad vibes. | blueball | |
16/7/2018 19:59 | Amr Apologies too it was more about the known pump and dump brigade out to fleece PIs by making a few quid on the back of a pump, not about you at all. Yes the Sp can fly if enough buy it. There was seller here and we all know what happens post heavy selling ending. In short it's CVD graphene and you will see Paragraf mention semi conductors and wording like Our graphene products have performance properties that are not only significantly beyond the current market materials The market in that case is CVD which is very limited, but to claim strength significantly beyond that market must be a lie. | superg1 | |
16/7/2018 19:53 | 'The unfortunate on-going issues plaguing the achievement of high-quality, large-area, reproducible, functionalised graphene production are still limiting its commercial viability. For more information click right.' The click right page doesn't work it hasn't been completed yet The functionalised graphene icon works 'The on-going issues of large area graphene production are limiting direct commercialisation' Here is a highly suspicious line Industry Leading Perfromance With physical, electrical and thermal properties significantly beyond the market. The main point being 'physical properties significantly beyond the market' Graphene is graphene when it comes to single layer. A problem with CVD is imperfections in the lattice for electrical but for mechanical then that just seems to be a blatant lie. We are talking graphene sheets here like clingfilm 10mm x 10mm to 300 mm x 300 mm as per the Paragraf claims. 90% plus of the site talks about the wonders of graphene NOT what Paragraf do for the sector | superg1 | |
16/7/2018 19:44 | Fully understand and agree and I'm also sorry I went to VRS board also as I hold them too, I did tells them to check out this company, I agree totally and accept my mistake, but I agree both companies offer different products to different industries | amrishbhim | |
16/7/2018 19:42 | amr What do you know about graphene, the various uses, the types of graphene and the various end uses. So you think Paragraf graphene is to be used for a mix in composites. Read the website and limited detail they have provided to work out what it's for unless of course you have done that already. Check the BS baffles brains sentences to confuse people. | superg1 | |
16/7/2018 19:39 | amr Well posters here shouldn't go pumping them on other sites that know a bit about graphene. Then the guys here could continue on with the pump and dump without such folk spoiling the party with facts. BTW the Paragraf site effectively trashes all other functionalization companies too private or public, EG, Haydale and various others. They leave themselves wide open to legal challenges by doing that. | superg1 | |
16/7/2018 19:37 | I think since some of us went to VRS board , they come on here and started to deramp this, | amrishbhim | |
16/7/2018 19:36 | I won't leave until I embarrass that imbecile Blueball, and that complete crook Toolsmoker | festario | |
16/7/2018 19:34 | Than leave if you feel so strongly about us ramping these shares, we were only discussing about it not ramping like most sites | amrishbhim | |
16/7/2018 19:34 | Wreck It doesn't compete with VRS at all which shows you haven't a clue what you are talking about. It's CVD graphene. VRS do some if anyone wants it but their main interest is GNPs which is entirely different market. | superg1 | |
16/7/2018 19:33 | Than leave if you feel so strongly about the site and this company | amrishbhim |
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