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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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25/7/2018 16:13 | and the selling continues | ![]() adejuk | |
25/7/2018 16:07 | Serratia / thx very much and my back of the envelope calculations were pretty similar to yours - all depends on the ratio with cheap product. | lovat scout | |
25/7/2018 15:57 | I wonder whats coming next....you just never know with vrs. looking forward. | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/7/2018 15:52 | I must have a listen re the letter bit. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/7/2018 15:50 | sg re your: Ok own up Who was it that bought 350k shares on Tern late yesterday to walk straight into the fund raise and share price drop.? Well super I'd like to be able to say it wasn't me . . . . . . . . So I will - It wasn't me BUT I did today buy 15K as a small side bet (first time on TERN) oh - and I didn't sell any VRS to do so. I also bought back almost all my 40k of OPTI I sold immediately it went below £, so seems I was lucky there too. OT There is a really very good Australian (‘Four Corners’) hour long doc’ on the rescue of the Thai boy footy team. Don’t be put of by what appears to be ‘USA saves the boys' at the beginning, it all gradually gets explained as it goes along, and as far as one can tell everyone seems to get their fair share of praise, including the Brit's. Edit: Clearly it will make an incredible movie, I just hope it gets done by Paul Greengrass! Best wishes - Mike | ![]() spike_1 | |
25/7/2018 15:47 | Excellent podcast. I wonder who the letter that Neill mentioned was from? He seemed very excited about it! | ![]() rogerbridge | |
25/7/2018 15:42 | No need to go fishing for a buyer .......... AMHERE | ![]() squire007 | |
25/7/2018 15:41 | Anyone got a link to the latest podcast? | ![]() 1teepee | |
25/7/2018 15:41 | As always thks super for your insight!! | ![]() joeblogg2 | |
25/7/2018 15:41 | Melf - I wish! my spelling is way to poor to do crosswords ;0( | ![]() spike_1 | |
25/7/2018 15:40 | "On the China side it seems it's transformed into potential far bigger than we can possibly imagine." In the words of Han Solo: "I dunno, I can imagine a lot." Unless it's 25 partners each wanting 1000T a year @ £1/g I'm just not interested... ;-) | club sandwich | |
25/7/2018 15:38 | Joe We have has the supply when its gone its gone. I've been tracking who is doing what by keeping in contact with some (as will be seen if I ever need to post about it). On the China side it seems it's transformed into potential far bigger than we can possibly imagine. I'd love to know what Matt is hinting at re the 24 but hey ho we'll just have to wait. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/7/2018 15:34 | Super - do you think we're close to a deal or Neil still laying groundwork? | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
25/7/2018 15:32 | Surprised this is down with impending news at any time or mms fishing for a buyer? | ![]() joeblogg2 | |
25/7/2018 15:31 | Ok own up Who was it that bought 350k shares on Tern late yesterday to walk straight into the fund raise and share price drop.? | ![]() superg1 | |
25/7/2018 15:29 | Just had a read of twitter. The last laugh lies only in one place, some will come and go. Some will go on a wild hype goose chase trying to gain elsewhere. 90% lose money so the stats say. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/7/2018 15:24 | Hi Good podcast ! Neill is getting the 'right' people in place. The companies who are testing Nanene now will produce the first orders, they will go at their speed no amount of extra people in VRS will speed these first orders up. VRS seems 'pulled out' with people banging on the door and don't need extra people at this end of buisiness yet. Some times extra publicity, sales drives etc just alert the competition. As Neill says they are 'self sustaining' at this point in time. Plans in place with machine supplier etc all sound right. Neill is doing a great job for me! His comment about moving asside 'when it becomes routine' - well with all the things Nanene and 2000 other 2D materials can do I can't see it being routine in our life time! | ![]() laginaneil | |
25/7/2018 15:22 | Spike - I bet you're good at cryptic crosswords :-#) | ![]() melf | |
25/7/2018 15:21 | A Letter of Intent, or is that reading too much into it? | club sandwich | |
25/7/2018 15:16 | Re Letter, I think he made it clear it was another Chinese opportunity, which is why earlier today on Twitter he put a question mark after the 24? indicating that was probably not the right number any more. | ![]() spike_1 | |
25/7/2018 15:02 | he seemed excited about that letter ! | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/7/2018 14:58 | I assume he gave nothing away on timelines? | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
25/7/2018 14:58 | davemac neill is getting people in when the timing is right...look at the recent rns's and that will continue. | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/7/2018 14:58 | joe blogg, he might take it that far but says hes not interested when it becomes routine and a better person will take it really big | ![]() davemac3 | |
25/7/2018 14:57 | joeblogg2 25 Jul '18 - 14:54 - 23278 of 23279 0 0 0 I cannot access poscast but what was his answer to question below: •Are you the person to take this to a billion pound business -------------------- his answer was no he isn't. edit: but it's worth noting that the question wasn't just 1 billion, but to 1 billion, then 10 billion, then 100 billion, etc. | ![]() herschel k |
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