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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 |
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21/7/2018 17:39 | Cross mi heart Club it says 20k per gram. Take a look on twitter. Think he's winding up Kempster though. I am very curious to know what the cost per gram actually is....or the selling price...better still both! | cloudy60 | |
21/7/2018 17:38 | NR's tweet - Neill Ricketts @neillricketts · 6h6 hours ago Neill Ricketts Retweeted Tim Kempster For you @timkempster $20000/g IMO a special rate for Tim as he is a pal who is likely to put in a very small order! | ![]() metis20 | |
21/7/2018 17:30 | PCjoe it appears, alongside the increased margin requirements for spreadbets on platforms like IG from the end of July, there are now new rules on the automatic closing of positions based on your losses and cash position. This is no doubt putting pressure on the shorters who are heavily under water in the run up to the end of July. The new automatic closing of positions could leave them forced to realise their losses and nothing they can do about it. They missed their opportunity to close their short on the dip on results day. I expect another concerted effort from them in the run up to the end of July. Relevant text on some of the new rules below:If you trade using guaranteed stops, position closure will now be triggered under slightly different terms from 1pm on Monday 30 July. When we calculate account equity today, we do not currently include running losses on positions with guaranteed stops. Under the new ESMA requirements, such positions will need to include running losses as part of the deposit ratio calculation. This means that your positions will be closed out when your cash, including all profit and loss, reaches 50% of your margin requirement.In addition the new minimum margin requirements for IG (and others) rises from 7.5 percent to 20 percent by the end of July. I'd be worried if I was them and the share price continues to rise into August, sitting on heavy paper losses alongside a poor cash position on their share price account then getting an email that 'due to new rules' their position has been forced closed. | ![]() 1retirement | |
21/7/2018 17:24 | Ha! thats my new product development skills coming out to play! | cloudy60 | |
21/7/2018 17:24 | cloudy - that's gotta be a typo - he must have meant $20,000 a kg...? Even that is $20m/T though... | club sandwich | |
21/7/2018 17:10 | That Grapheme stuff is rare stuff mind - Not even invented yet - No wonder its expensive..... As for Graphemene!! | pcjoe | |
21/7/2018 17:09 | That Tim Kempster geezer should get a life - There must be easier shorts to go after than VRS - Total weirdo the boy - Maybe in over his head & trying to retrieve something of his dosh? | pcjoe | |
21/7/2018 17:08 | I think Neill was implying Kempster would not be getting mates rates. Personally I wouldn’t pee on him if he was on fire. | graphite bot | |
21/7/2018 17:05 | Cloudy gotta be a windup, imagine kempster is ripping his hair out though | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
21/7/2018 17:04 | Neill just tweeted that 1g of grapheme costs 20,000 USD which make 3 tons a staggering 45Billion GBP....or was he just winding up Kempster ha ha! | cloudy60 | |
21/7/2018 16:58 | Sittin in the garden feet up with a nice cold beer . With the occasional waft of dinner being prepared by my lovely wife . Thinking to myself get that market open. I believe things are coming to a head. Production capacity up to 3T could there be an order inbound Dow chemicals must be desperate to be able to offer their customers the real deal . And they know we have it. I’m going £3.65 by Christmas. Tick tick. Horse 🐎 racing tomorrow with family at Stratford upon Avon. Should help keep my mind of things. | graphite bot | |
21/7/2018 16:52 | ax - correct and a fast growing investment criteria. | lovat scout | |
21/7/2018 16:46 | 'It will come, it's inevitable.' - Still unbelievable / coming to terms with that our company is at the epicentre of a positive global change and still under the wider investor radar. | anotherdrink | |
21/7/2018 16:46 | SRI = Socially Responsible Investment? | ![]() axotyl | |
21/7/2018 16:29 | SG - there will be a eureka moment for the City, which is probably when the first big collaboration converts to a regular client and the client crows about the commercial and SRI benefits. All consumer product companies, particularly those involved with or heavy users of transportation and fossil fuels, need to beef up SRI credentials or risk being categorised as uninvestable for increasing numbers of funds. | lovat scout | |
21/7/2018 16:23 | Super - 1) any thoughts on why mclaren's positivity re. nanene isn't getting more noise? 2) I imagine with a fair bit of attention on "bulletin heroes" etc people are becoming aware of VRS? | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
21/7/2018 16:13 | Is this what is making you nervous Dreamtwister:If you trade using guaranteed stops, position closure will now be triggered under slightly different terms from 1pm on Monday 30 July. When we calculate account equity today, we do not currently include running losses on positions with guaranteed stops. Under the new ESMA requirements, such positions will need to include running losses as part of the deposit ratio calculation. This means that your positions will be closed out when your cash, including all profit and loss, reaches 50% of your margin requirement. | ![]() 1retirement | |
21/7/2018 16:13 | What a exciting share to be in everyone !!! I know we're all feeling it Remind we of what products and sectors graphene /Nanene has the potential to enhance . Tyres Clothing Aviation Auto mobiles Mobile phones Computers Defence Medical Packaging What else have I missed here just scratching the surface here . What a good feeling . Gl to all Vrs investors. Ff | forestfred | |
21/7/2018 16:13 | It's a good point though VRS have come this far and graphene as an investment has yet to cause a minor ripple in the city or UK acknowledgement overall that it exists. It will come, it's inevitable. | ![]() superg1 | |
21/7/2018 16:10 | Hi axoty - yes, disappointing not to be named (with other companies). Sure that aspect'll change with what appears to be coming our way though. If the news is as good as we anticipate then I do feel we'll be sizzling - with a red hot share price. First things first - as NR indicates lets nail the deals... | anotherdrink | |
21/7/2018 16:10 | Dreamtwister is a bit desperate today isn't he. The shorters all expected the share price to be well down after results so they could get out. Oh how wrong they were, they had a very small window of opportunity, but greed got the better of many of them and they failed to close out. The new margin requirements from IG et all due to come in at the end of July is making them very nervous as they could automatically be closed out and there is nothing they can do about it. Any wonder they've tried to turn up the heat, still failing though. | ![]() 1retirement | |
21/7/2018 16:01 | Ax Perhaps they checked the material data sheets and gave up trying to find one that produces graphene😂 | ![]() superg1 | |
21/7/2018 15:55 | last trade friday....1 code....kick the can.......sizzle.... | dreamtwister | |
21/7/2018 15:47 | Thanks for the article, Another. But no mention of any company involved in graphene - not the slightest hint that one exists. | ![]() axotyl |
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