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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Versarien Plc | LSE:VRS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8YZTJ80 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.005 | -4.31% | 0.111 | 0.107 | 0.115 | 0.112 | 0.112 | 0.11 | 5,167,852 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2018 15:58 | any one of a number of news announcements that could come in the coming weeks/months: ISO certification gained China contract signed Another collab deal with a massive player A significant nanene/ink order (don't much care what the brand name is) from an existing collab deal Some other bolt out of the blue like China was (and indeed yesterday's announcement) don't care what the share price does short term. any one of the above and we're back over £1, more than one and we're up to 120/130. I can wait. | club sandwich | |
22/2/2018 15:51 | Indeed news can come anytime ... but if you're an investor rather than a trader then timing is less important than what the actual news is .... | livewireplus | |
22/2/2018 15:47 | when the seller clears it should take off. or news maybe..could come anytime. | jointer13 | |
22/2/2018 15:42 | I think that people selling are counting on no news for the next few weeks. Hopefully they will be caught out in a big way. | pshevlin | |
22/2/2018 15:41 | The selling does seem to be more desperate than I thought.I could never see it going below 75p, it bounced off that about 5 times.They really need to liquidate that fund, at the expense of a lot of the profit.All they had to do was hesitate between selling batches, us crazy PI's would have bought the rise... and they could have resumed selling.They would have got much more return that way. | festario | |
22/2/2018 15:41 | Everything changes especially on the stock market. This company has great potential and that will inspire the share price Short term traders will return as buyers. | dolores123 | |
22/2/2018 15:41 | Most stocks being sold down at the moment so just following the trend. | pshevlin | |
22/2/2018 15:35 | the selling is relentless | adejuk | |
22/2/2018 15:29 | The current trend indicates that you'll be able to get these for 60p next week. Why buy now? | rainbow23 | |
22/2/2018 15:00 | Too late Alchemy, it never reopened after the floods. | johnveals | |
22/2/2018 14:45 | Surely best mention not on here too John Your post If you are wondering when the next market "wobble" will happen, it could be Monday the 5th of March, the day after the Italian General Election, when right wing and eurosceptic (5 Star) parties get the majority of votes. The markets don't like uncertainty and anything that threatens the EU applecart will not be appreciated. If the markets take fright the share price could drop along with the wider market, even though we know it has no relevance to VRS. Could fall then etc. | cielos | |
22/2/2018 14:42 | The other point is that if any end user worries about the unknowns they can be added into a master batch at which point there is no issue at all. | superg1 | |
22/2/2018 14:40 | Thanks for that.Pencil use ? Since 1947:Must go to that Keswick museum . Lol . Best | alchemy | |
22/2/2018 14:37 | Alchemy How long have you been using a pencil? That is more or less graphene production. In the case of Carbon nano tubes they are not so good, they are what is best described as spun and you end up with microscopic needles, a bit like the asbestos issue when it comes to the lungs etc. Platelets are far different from nano tubes. | superg1 | |
22/2/2018 14:31 | Superg1 - My £1 in a few weeks was for those new comers, desperate to sell asap. For the rest, those who inderstood the fundamentals, the first pleasant shock to analyts will be when they will start quantifying revenues and realise the size of the market and its diversity. So hold tight and just forget you are a shareholder in VRS for short while. | fuji99 | |
22/2/2018 14:19 | So will nanene be ok by David Attenborough? Serious question by the way. Paraphrasing how does it stand up in the ecological stakes? | alchemy | |
22/2/2018 14:15 | My thoughts era £2-£3 this year Fuji ignoring any big orders. Potential for single product demand in the 100's of tonnes, but just 1 tonne would big, 10kgs would be great. The actual true use if taken up is absolutely barmy. Spec say perhaps 2 years to a demand like that but they forgot the collaborations stage in some cases went on for near 2 years. Just Unilever alone have committed to dropping plastic weight used by 33% by 2020. Unilever has already committed to reduce the weight of the packaging we use by one third by 2020, and increase our use of recycled plastic content in packaging to at least 25% by 2025. | superg1 | |
22/2/2018 14:07 | Keep your shares, hold tight and don't panic until there is nothing for them to buy cheap.SP at £1 in a matter of weeks. | fuji99 | |
22/2/2018 14:06 | That sounds like good charting term lol, don't get them caught up with your Bollinger bands. | superg1 | |
22/2/2018 14:01 | now overweight + cojones crossed :-) | adejuk | |
22/2/2018 14:00 | "squire00722 Feb '18 - 13:43 - 3719 of 3720" not sure if it was BUY unless you bought it as I was trying to see and all big quantities were asking for more. But its BUY, good buy point hopefully. | ashehzi | |
22/2/2018 13:44 | Excellent psots vas and SG. I did not relaise how much research was going on in the smart bandage field. This could be a nice earner with reccuring sales. | rogerbridge | |
22/2/2018 13:42 | I think maybe that was a buy ashehzi as not a delayed trade and share price went up. | pshevlin |
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