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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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08/8/2018
11:43
Melf: re your: I think we're really lucky to have a CEO that is so upfront and willing to engage.

In my opinion you are so absolutely right!!! The man is quite unique - awesome even ;0)

spike_1
08/8/2018
11:35
It was interesting to see that NR considers sports goods as potentially the largest sector for graphene in next couple of years. I suspect that's because the sports goods companies are quick to implement new technology. Nike turned over $36B in the year to 2018 so plenty in that sector to go for :-#)
melf
08/8/2018
11:33
Shorters focus is on negatives, so they don't look at positives. Hence, it is narrowed approach. Only these small shorters are there now it seems. I don't see wasshak shorting it anymore. He left well early or at least he doesn't tweet about shorting vrs.
ashehzi
08/8/2018
11:33
Sporting goods which require low quantities in a premium priced product are very attractive early applications for graphene.

NR has a plan :-)

johnveals
08/8/2018
11:32
Batteries, aerospace, sports gear (and a thousand other things) are all good but I think the big volume will be in packaging. imho wtfdik etc
richie32
08/8/2018
11:28
Can't believe that they are questioning that one man is elsewhere and ignoring the fact that Ferrari, Novoselov , Manchester Uni, Cambridge Uni, Warwick mfg, Andrew Deakin......

There are just so many to name that specialise in certain areas that it would be a very long list that VRS have links with, like it or lump it Jak it is a pathetic attempt.

luckyorange
08/8/2018
11:18
AndyMoore... that comment about sports goods was in response to this question specifying a 1-2 year time frame!

Which do you think will be the biggest sector for VRS in the next year or two Neill? I’m thinking wearables via inks...

hoverflyman
08/8/2018
11:15
Alchemy NR prob thinking of the advertising value to build the company brand IMO in the short term
haz101
08/8/2018
11:14
Neill is easily winning the twitter battle and protecting those invested for the long term. Dim Tim just looks more ridiculous with time to those who understand VRS and his general tone sets him out as a bit of a prat to be honest.
johnveals
08/8/2018
11:11
I would have hoped the biggest sector would have been, or will be, capacitors / batteries in vehicles including aircraft and ships. Clearly in lorries buses and cars.I just see that as somehow more serious than sports kit. Human race rather than sports races. Just me .
alchemy
08/8/2018
11:08
From the 20th July's RNS:

"The Company is pleased to announce that it has been selected to be The Graphene Council's launch client for their 'Verified Graphene Producer' programme, which will independently verify that the Company's Nanene graphene nano platelets meet their demanding standards."

Things are moving along nicely.

sandbag
08/8/2018
10:58
The info we get from the CEO on Twitter is fascinating and in addition to the odd hint, imo really adds to our understanding on various company and graphene issues. I think we're really lucky to have a CEO that is so upfront and willing to engage.
melf
08/8/2018
10:54
Now it makes sense if they are here to check us over for US accreditation. Moreover, all partnerships ongoing with getting bigger, wow. Nice to hear and glad I had a small top up earlier today.
rafboy
08/8/2018
10:53
Jaknife,

Reasonably and politely I suggest that you ask Neill the question and I am sure that you will receive a well mannered and considerate response.

phoenixs
08/8/2018
10:53
He's the bloke who goes around doing the PowerPoint lectures trying to get the ordinary folk to understand 2d materials, putting it into layman's terms. He's good but sound like he is talking to inferior intellects. Which is true most of the time I'm sure
1teepee
08/8/2018
10:52
The quote below is from Neill when asked what he thinks will be the biggest sector for VRS
andymoore07
08/8/2018
10:52
Neil's US plan in place.I think Nike Collaboration from last week, add the US Graphene Council doing an audit on us (which we will pass obs) and gain accreditation then it's full steam ahead with Nike.................."Off the top of my head I'd say as a guess for graphene in general sports goods"
andymoore07
08/8/2018
10:51
And of course as you know Jak it's always best to DYOR so the guys that didn't need to crack on.

You are actively looking for reasons to support the shorts.

Let's not forget the details in PMs between us on that topic before you go on about responses.

Go trash OBT you know you want to. Oh yes you are not allowed are you.

You choose to lie in that bed, I thought you were better than that.

superg1
08/8/2018
10:46
Jak

It's up to them to do their own research.

As you well lnow the last lie plan was to try to establish if NRs share sale was to do with the purchase of the Tesla and nothing to do with the support of learning for youngsters.

It's disgraceful crooked behaviour and you know it.

All they do is pick on fliers take a short position and in many cases lie to try and make money.

WTF has Aravind got to do with anything Mark, Craig, John and various others have all moved on.

In are 2 world leads on standards and folk that have the experience and know how to deal with large companies. Them some big connected names are not known here yet by the masses.

Hints about who and why we would know are in podcasts.

I doubt may here knew who Aravind is other than the GO chat re inno8.

superg1
08/8/2018
10:45
Alternative routes to de facto official world leader ? Aimo. Dyor. Best ellis
ellissj
08/8/2018
10:45
some nice info coming out today...keep it coming !
jointer13
08/8/2018
10:42
So the US Graphine council are here to do an audit (quality) on VRS I take it. To speed up partnerships/orders in USA, I take it. Fantastic. ISO to come also of course...
scottishfield
08/8/2018
10:40
ALL partnerships. Excellent, tks Neill.
scottishfield
08/8/2018
10:38
NR on twitter: 'All partnerships ongoing :) in fact some are getting bigger and better #vrs'.......nice update
anotherdrink
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