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VRS Versarien Plc

0.075
0.005 (7.14%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.005 7.14% 0.075 0.07 0.08 - 4,416,987 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 1.04M
Versarien Plc is listed in the Chemicals & Chem Preps sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VRS. The last closing price for Versarien was 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 2.10p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.04 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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05/7/2018
19:25
Number 1 of Which used to be Bank of America, is it still ,? striking building - Art Deco. The trend IS your friend. Especially when no bend at the end is likely for aeons.
alchemy
05/7/2018
19:10
My comments about AAC were more about the past and up to the present. I am sure the future will see some Nanene enhanced products. Was just disappointed that there had been nothing to date. As I said - not worried so much about it now. Onwards and upwards.
dgduncan
05/7/2018
18:40
Hi dg the AAC side of things re Nanene is on its way as stated in Luxus RNS.

Versarien has a contract with the Warwick Manufacturing Group ("WMG") with the objective of optimising the performance of graphene enhanced polymers on Versarien's behalf, including the employment of dedicated Versarien resource.

This new collaboration with Luxus is designed to ensure that the developed plastics can be produced at commercial scale for supply to injection moulding companies, such as Versarien's AAC Cyroma, enabling products to be produced for a variety of industries.

20pc
05/7/2018
18:31
dgduncan - it's a fair question. why not drop NR an email and ask him?
club sandwich
05/7/2018
18:28
A few comments have been made regarding AAC. Last year I felt very uncomfortable when I found no Nanene enhanced plastics being produced. This is in spite of NR stating "it would be the first dedicated graphene enhanced plastics manufacturing factory in the world". So uncomfortable that I sold out completely. Got a lot of stick from many - including SG. Shortly after on more information and particularly the inks, I bought back in again (and very much deeper than before). I still have concerns that there has been no talk of Nanene enhanced products/samples from AAC but there is so much going on elsewhere that it is now not such an issue for me. I do however still think it is a missed opportunity to showcase the tangible benefits since they can produce the Nanene at 'cost' and they have the moulding facilities of AAC.
dgduncan
05/7/2018
18:27
love - well the pasties would weight less...
club sandwich
05/7/2018
17:44
I remember the cooked chicken packaging weigh in SG - 7grams indeed!

I see you`ve got Nanene down to £2 per g - or £2k per kg - Really begins to sound real at that price - & a 10kg machine a day (or double that for shifts?) could churn out £7.3 millions worth a year or more

Cant see it in anything other small quantity specialist concrete apps at that price though(Nuclear reactors/defense bunkers?)- But small electrical & lightweight packaging? - Absolutely & Tens of thousands of grams possible there

Cant be too long now before the worlds biggest commercial & repeating order falls at "some" Cos feet - Cannae wait for that RNS to drop

pcjoe
05/7/2018
17:43
Wish I was underweight! I put it down to the pies 😊
loveder
05/7/2018
17:42
Lovat

You are as sad as me then.😀

It's not necessarily the whole product in many cases.

Eg with the carbon fibre graphene enhanced resin could be used at any weak points.

superg1
05/7/2018
16:50
Nice one Ade didn't think you could handle being underweight. Besides where else would you get this amazing opportunity. I have never seen such a huge potential in 30 years of looking.
20pc
05/7/2018
16:28
Adjuk, what's the effing point?
festario
05/7/2018
16:04
Adejuk you sly old 🐶
runthejoules
05/7/2018
15:59
Do we have any posters here who live in Banbury and who might pick up any local news or pub gossip from Aac Cyroma? Never seems to be anything about them in the Banbury Guardian.
grabster
05/7/2018
15:57
Well done SG - I was going to do the same weight tests etc with a shampoo bottle but you’ve saved me a lot of funny looks from the family!
lovat scout
05/7/2018
15:53
Don't know if it contained Nanene though. Still i assumed that it was a new customer of AAC so would add to AAC growth.
20pc
05/7/2018
15:47
JLR are a customer of AAC I believe.
superg1
05/7/2018
15:45
I believe he did...
club sandwich
05/7/2018
15:44
SP didn't NR show a picture of a car part, Range Rover, i think didn't that come out of AAC.
20pc
05/7/2018
15:41
Pandar

It was covered in the early days when looking into VRS, the prices we see they can sell graphene for is nothing like the price they can produce it for.

We know the current kit can do 1 kg per shift and probably requires 1 member of staff on that stage, the next kit up will do x 10.

If you check my first posts it was because they had acquired AAC and talked about adding graphene into plastics there, they would have bought that if it wasn't viable to do that on costs.

The first products from there can't be far off now.

superg1
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