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VRS Versarien Plc

0.10825
0.00425 (4.09%)
19 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
  0.00425 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
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.11 1.55M
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 0.10p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.55 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.11.

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27/7/2018
09:39
"Axotyl and Tim - I would encourage you to read what I posted instead of getting emotional over a very reasonable question - discussion is healthy. If it continues its a simple filter so do as you will"

Nothing emotional at this end....just the little drips of poison, interspersed with boot-licking which are irritating.

axotyl
27/7/2018
09:34
Top button let's hope so, would be a massive statement. It's the sort if thing superg may have done some digging on ;)

Axotyl and Tim - I would encourage you to read what I posted instead of getting emotional over a very reasonable question - discussion is healthy. If it continues its a simple filter so do as you will.

sonsonnyjim
27/7/2018
09:28
Sp will always drift a little up and down on no news .personally most of my holding were bought between 60p and 88P so not over worried the one thing with VRS is that news can drop at anytime. machines on order . large order inbound imo ! Very Happy to wait wish i could buy more ! lots more ! Matt has made Neill 3 times busier. Neill has said he cannot comprehend just how big VRS could get .
graphite bot
27/7/2018
09:28
It's getting more obvious as well
tim3416
27/7/2018
09:27
SonnyJim, your deramping is subtle, but persistent; it's annoying.
axotyl
27/7/2018
09:26
123p? Don't mind if I do. Thanks Fuddy McFudface. £SEE's news today should tell us that although this is the holiday period, the Chinese are still at work. Kind of banking on more news next week now!
runthejoules
27/7/2018
09:24
I wouldn't bet against it being VRS Graphene/Nanene as Neill's background is predominantly volume automotive and motorsport related, and because of this I bet his little black book of contacts is pretty extensive
top button ol but
27/7/2018
09:20
Super/anyone else

We know mclaren tested nanene, and now there seems to be plans to utilise some form of graphene

1) it's VRS graphene
2) they made their own
3) they chose a competitor's after testing nanene

Which is most likely? Surely a F1 company would require the highest quality available (nanene)

sonsonnyjim
27/7/2018
09:19
exactly !!


I for one never dreamed they would have ordered machines to do 3t at this stage...remarkable speed.

jointer13
27/7/2018
09:18
Fest.....you beat me to it....

"We have continued to invest in our graphene manufacturing capability to support collaborative application agreements and have also ordered additional equipment that will see our graphene capacity reach a maximum of almost 3 tonnes. Shareholders will be aware that we take a prudent view on capital commitments and scale-up as and when demand dictates we do so."

melf
27/7/2018
09:16
Ridicule, I agree with everything you say.I'd just add though, the machinery is on order to fulfil very large orders indeed.I doubt that capital expenditure would have been signed off without a very good chance that those machines will be required.
festario
27/7/2018
09:13
Is that a Mandarin collar Neil is wearing for his photoshoot picture on twitter?
petejay
27/7/2018
09:13
Good video Jointer. Thanks
rogerbridge
27/7/2018
09:12
redstone64
Understand VRS are going for the high end, but we need a decent order. It is not so much the VRS share price is either driven by news or supply and demand? Both of those drivers are at work all the time to one degree or another, it is about the first and only large Nanene sale announced was Dec 2016 (we think to McClaren). Given the perceived benefits of Graphene (Nanene)and given Nanene is the only GNP solution that has been independently tested and approved, and that there are so many collaborations underway with VRS, I for one expected more significant sales by now.

It is clear NR shares this frustration and he also recognises that VRS in a race to be first to market. The share price will remain under pressure until a big order is announced. When it is, depending on the strategic significance of that order, the share price could well rocket. That is why we are all hanging in there because,to be out when the big one comes could prove to be very expensive!

ridicule
27/7/2018
08:52
sg..yep

I have a feeling at some point the share price will explode.

jointer13
27/7/2018
08:52
Thanks jointer13, Martin Kemp our standards consultant has a short interview in there and I may have spotted Neill in the background as we know he was there too.They also mention heat dispersion as first applications for the Innov8 trainers and show some Graphene Oxide as being a cheaper form of Graphene which we know is in these. These are not the high value areas which VRS is going for so standards will help to separate tat out.
redstone64
27/7/2018
08:48
Jointer re that video.

James Baker does most of the talking.

Spin back to 2015 and the news of VRS and their breakthrough to produce quality graphene on an industrial scale.

As in the RNS

'The University's Graphene Business Director, James Baker, said: "The new production method that 2D-Tech have refined is an important step to producing high-quality graphene on an industrial scale.'

Those were the thoughts of things I paid close attention too back then and worked understand it all.

Spin forward to today and VRS have industrial scale capability for GNPs that will meet the standards.

A key point holding the industry back is all the BS out there. When for every 40 producers only one may have real graphene it's easy for end users to think it's just hype as the 'graphene' they were buying and testing didn't work. Of course it was graphite junk sold as graphene which has been a huge problem.

superg1
27/7/2018
08:47
Yes watch the video ....
squire007
27/7/2018
08:43
Maybe they don't want to say what is in it?
pshevlin
27/7/2018
08:42
Ha ha re that video: 'Plastic screen is good!'

It is good, but it's the screen and not the phone, haven't seen it playing anything, and no mention of graphene in it. I'm sure it would be even better with graphene and can't wait till Neill's chatting to Samsung.

Oh and don't worry lads & ladies, I've got a whole £560 in my Lifetime ISA to bolster the share price if it should fall back below 120p! :-)

runthejoules
27/7/2018
08:40
watch the video.
jointer13
27/7/2018
08:34
the next material coming along.....and who has it.....
jointer13
27/7/2018
08:31
Does ADVFN ever go a day and work properly ........ 'shower of xxxxx' !!!
squire007
27/7/2018
08:27
I would say graphene is just about to get seriously noticed by some who don't know about it.
jointer13
27/7/2018
08:23
this is interesting re standards

Characterization service promises graphene industry a leg up

watch this video...9 mins long

jointer13
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