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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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0.00425 | 4.09% | 0.10825 | 0.10 | 0.116 | 0.14 | 0.10 | 0.10 | 87,092,095 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.11 | 1.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/7/2018 10:54 | Discount on a £500k order would probably equate to us owing them about £9.5 mill in those circs. | ![]() superg1 | |
10/7/2018 10:53 | chumbo - LOL... ;-) | club sandwich | |
10/7/2018 10:48 | 1teepee The space on F1 cars is very expensive It's generally sold to companies whose products are generally available in a retail environment, across multiple continents Whilst I'd be delighted to see a nanene logo on a car I don't think NR would want to discount the product in order to advertise in this manner | ![]() pandar | |
10/7/2018 10:46 | Very soon you're talking real money.... | chumbo | |
10/7/2018 10:40 | The actual tweet from NR, Jan 13th: "Neill Ricketts @neillricketts Following Following @neillricketts More I was told yesterday by a UK gov official that within 5yrs China is indicated it will need £200bn of graphene, I can not verify this atm but we would need a few more people." I guess that's capable of several interpretations... and that's 200bn POUNDS, not dollars... | club sandwich | |
10/7/2018 10:26 | I thought if f1 used nanene then the teams would be contract bound to display the nanene logo on their cars anyway. So why would Versarien pay to sponsor? | ![]() 1teepee | |
10/7/2018 10:25 | "a $200 billion market in China within about 5 years" I thought it was a requirement of $200bn of graphene *over* the next 5 years? | club sandwich | |
10/7/2018 10:19 | China talk again. Most we re in here before China got a mention. It's impossible to value until the details are known. What we know from January is that China were talking a $200 billion market in China within about 5 years on graphene related items and Jinan want to build graphene valley around VRS. Machines supplied by VRS and chemicals, royalties and so on. If VRS don't think the deal is good for the company and shareholders they won't sign it Since then it seems 4-5 other provinces are also having a good look. Shenzhen and Hubei are probably 2 of them. | ![]() superg1 | |
10/7/2018 10:18 | Dreamy confirmed himself he opened that short in the ~60p range, look back at his posts with me when trade yodha was about and as it was rising towards 80p. Never once mentioned then he opened it at 120p because it had never reached 120 where a short could be opened. The 120 was an intra day high that was there for moments before coming down. He is a Walter Mitty and proven liar. | ![]() 1retirement | |
10/7/2018 10:14 | Well, Neill tweeted that he was busy with EOY results so he must have a lot to write about. I'm looking forward to reading it all. | ![]() woodpeckers | |
10/7/2018 10:14 | Fest Yesterday there was something on the other side too, and it hasn't hit that price to trigger it, hence I say the buyer seems to be there too. | ![]() superg1 | |
10/7/2018 10:13 | Dreamtwister thought time was spelt 'tyme'. I think English isn't his first language! Also, saying that the CEO shorted his own stock is a very serious allegation and serious offence by you Dreamtwister if you're saying it to manipulate the market. Your wife is going to be even more unhappy when you lose your family home. | ![]() 1retirement | |
10/7/2018 10:08 | IMO the results will come in the form of a package, including all the breakthroughs in the technology with customers and why not the progress in the ties with China and status of the ISO Certification. From there, the actual building of a big company, with a finger in every pie, will start. | ![]() fuji99 | |
10/7/2018 10:07 | I'd settle (in the short-term) for him being as wrong about VRS and it 6-bagging from here ;-) | club sandwich | |
10/7/2018 10:04 | Dreamy we are following the money. Just note the current share price ........ it's higher than when Neill sold his shares. Maybe you should take your own advice and not go against the trend/money. | chimpandy1 | |
10/7/2018 10:02 | closed mid sixty from freefall 120..... laughed all the way to the bank share price has just risen....shares the honey....sizzle..... | dreamtwister | |
10/7/2018 10:00 | scottish - I think you're right, which is why we're all so keen it arrives! Might tweet Matt, see if he can make any comment... | club sandwich | |
10/7/2018 09:51 | I think the ISO cert may be the trigger for a whole lot of good news. | ![]() scottishfield | |
10/7/2018 09:49 | Dreamtwister hows the short at 60p going?#epicfail | cdub1 | |
10/7/2018 09:46 | VRS cant even apply for a cert until the certifying body completes its work & ISO up and running CS - VRS & others my have thought quicker but circs change - — Ask Theresa! | pcjoe | |
10/7/2018 09:46 | "Investment advise"??? Always self-check pal. Shame you didn't do another self-check before following Trade Yoyo's "Investment advise". Desperate times....... | potsol | |
10/7/2018 09:42 | Well overdue CS .. | ![]() squire007 | |
10/7/2018 09:36 | The problem with the Chinese valuation of VRS is that it's a valuation as the company is now, pre- collab orders, ISO cert etc. And talking of the ISO cert, where is it? End of last year Prof Ferari thought it would be early 2018, at the ID on March 28th NR thought it was 'imminent' and 'very very soon', and here we are more than 3 months later and still no sign of it. Anybody any ideas? | club sandwich |
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