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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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19/7/2018 07:29 | Fest - Continental?3 tonnes a year is impressive. Until an order for 600T drops. | club sandwich | |
19/7/2018 07:29 | Because I take the view that these things are happening and I'm not in control of the timing and as for rockets Fest I've seen this share price go from 10p to 130p in my time here so if NR is referring to that (and that we don't know, it could be the number of collabs for all we know) then he has some reason to suggest that a/ a rocket has been put under the share price over the last year or b/ the business is really taking off. Look if some have bought to trade pre news then that's showbiz. Scruts post yesterday evening sums it up nicely. | skyliteandy | |
19/7/2018 07:28 | A preliminary report highlights events of the past 12 months. Folks here are confusing it with a trading statement, which announces a progress update. | ![]() shammytime | |
19/7/2018 07:28 | Which is sooner "within the next two months" or "shortly"whichever not long to wait for news | ![]() dafad | |
19/7/2018 07:28 | Solid cash position and enough for at least the next 12 months. Well done Neill and team. The future is looking great. | ![]() johnb5 | |
19/7/2018 07:28 | Toolsmoker I'll happily pop back over if you wish re Vdtk and help the shorts if you pump it up high enough, seen you do the same on many threads. CVD graphene is many years away from commercial interest as I pointed out £17 billion per kg is the cheapest on Sigma. | ![]() superg1 | |
19/7/2018 07:26 | deleted - my error | ![]() grabster | |
19/7/2018 07:26 | Haha, the trolls are well and truly out today. None of this is not what was expected - ignore the shorting trolls. By March, the few collabs that were already in place had barely got off the ground, of course theres minimal graphene revenues. Just wait until 1, or 24, Chinese factories startup - the picture will change significantly then ;) As for people touting this is 'overvalued'. No it's not, not at all - there are plenty of loss making companies sitting in the billions. As I've said before, if this was a private company it would be valued A LOT higher right now! | ![]() a_game | |
19/7/2018 07:25 | 3 tonnes ...that's incredible. I like this... "We have also received initial purchase orders for Nanene both in the UK and China. We anticipate this trend of new collaboration agreements being secured, continuing. We therefore look forward with real optimism and confidence to the year ahead." | ![]() jointer13 | |
19/7/2018 07:24 | SP Valuation today is based on future revenues, profits outlook not current financial performance. | brianp14 | |
19/7/2018 07:24 | I was expecting more, oh well all the boxes ticked, back to bed, guess we will all just have to be more patient. | ![]() ny boy | |
19/7/2018 07:23 | 8 grahene applications + 5 already entered + 1 on the pipeline. The endusers are the most important achievements as it shows the expansion of grahene usage. China with its enless demand will complete the strong growth. This is without mentioning India and the US. The company is steadily building itself into a must have giant. | ![]() fuji99 | |
19/7/2018 07:23 | Skylite, so how do you reconcile that with all the rockets on Twitter, and cryptic hints about news of national significance, oh, and armies of lawyers thrashing out the Jinan agreement over 4 months ago now?Just saying..... | ![]() festario | |
19/7/2018 07:22 | Oh well like I said results are pony. Vdtk only about to start the journey time to sell vrs and buy vdtk | ![]() toolsmoker | |
19/7/2018 07:21 | Rome wasn't built in a day. | dmorty87 | |
19/7/2018 07:20 | It tells you exactly where the company are; I'm more than happy, a great base for a fantastic 2018/19. 50%+ increase in revenues and scaling back losses whilst growing in the Graphene sector. Good job from all the team at VRS. Folk were warned by NR on twitter not to set their own grand expectations a few weeks back. I see this time and time again on BBs. | skyliteandy | |
19/7/2018 07:20 | I am amazed at some of the negativity this morning. CS is proving himself to be a nervous Nellie and shouldn't be taken seriously. Regardless of how the market reacts, the foundations are in place here. | ![]() shammytime | |
19/7/2018 07:20 | With losses down to just £800k at March 31st, and we are now almost a third of our way throgh the current year, can we reasonably expect to have moved into profit before the half-year ends on Sept 30th? NR did recently tweet that the company is now self sustaining - which some took to mean already profitable. | ![]() grabster | |
19/7/2018 07:20 | Tyres is a possibility, via Arrowgreen tech. Not a collaboration in the true sense. | ![]() festario | |
19/7/2018 07:19 | Depends on how far ahead one can look but, overall, I agree.Would a lower share price be worth more purchases? Ponders. | ![]() alchemy | |
19/7/2018 07:19 | 23 Chinese Cities ! - wow wow wow! | ![]() bobsworth | |
19/7/2018 07:18 | Everything on which I have based my investment still in place and good progress is being made generally. Clearly the potential scale and significance of the Chinese situation fully merits our Government's involvement. | ![]() hew |
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