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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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08/8/2018 13:45 | shaken by the throat more like | ![]() superg1 | |
08/8/2018 13:43 | No superg, they are all victims and get picked on all of the time, that comes across in Jaks posts as well, they should be cuddled and nurtured and squeezed as often as possible 😆 | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/8/2018 13:37 | Lucky We imo do try to be polite but imo at times need to 'chat' in a language they understand. In person polite would go out of the window when to comes to outright lies and deceit with intent to cause harm to others. Scumbags the lot of them when they knowingly use deceit. That goes for pump and dump guys too. | ![]() superg1 | |
08/8/2018 13:35 | No opinion just some lunchtime readinghttps://www.w | 66sequoia | |
08/8/2018 13:31 | I wonder how many Milton have left. They can not be far off exiting. | ![]() rogerbridge | |
08/8/2018 13:31 | I like NR and co CFO too as their morals relate to honesty and intregity, doing the right thing without BS. I also know there are not that interested in what a CV says and work more on the basis on the quality of the person re such traits. Sales in general are about total BS and lies. Big names have small guys trying it on all the time with trash and deceit to get in the door. VRS don't work that way, it's refreshing for investors and big names alike. Big names love the VRS no BS approach. That way funnily enough serious business can move forward. The city won't like it much but I and many others do as evidence in staff appearing at VRS, Gov backing, US NGA and council etc. I laughed recently looking up old posts. One posted about ignoring what VRS say and trust what the graphene council say lol. NR the first member, so from a naysayer trust what NR says. | ![]() superg1 | |
08/8/2018 13:26 | Shorters are never rude or aggressive , you only have to look at the old VRS thread to see that 😂 | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/8/2018 13:16 | Yes, that's already a brand in my head. Graphene = set descriptorVacuum cleaner = set descriptor Hoover = brand ,sometimes mistaken for setNanene = brand , hoepefully to be taken as set because it is more than just a vacuum cleaner.The + ? That's a plus! | ![]() alchemy | |
08/8/2018 13:14 | Cheers Lovat....I live in my own little utopia at times. What share price if they could by some chance pull it off. I am (revealed by my posts), clearly no businessman, although buying VRS shares was quite astute. | anotherdrink | |
08/8/2018 13:13 | Not answering questions isn't about obstruction. I've done 3 years plus equating to 1000's of hours on VRS. Mike appeared and provided a fantastic amount if info in the links. Some are trying to make a buck by deceit try to suggest many produce graphene, one suggests 1000's do it. That's the whole problem in the graphene sector. 95%+ of companies out there are lying, talking complete BS. The fact that some can't work that out shows how poor their research is. Pointless engaging and a great line I saw on one thread re that lot. If you kicked them perfectly in the gnads with a sharp kick they'd say " Ha ha missed both my legs." | ![]() superg1 | |
08/8/2018 12:53 | Maybe they don't like to pay up but they did for Gortex and still do. | ![]() pshevlin | |
08/8/2018 12:53 | From the latest RNS....note the "near term route to market" "The sports goods sector is fast moving and very open to the rapid adoption of new technologies. It is therefore a sector of significant focus for Versarien to enable a near term route to market for our high quality graphene." | ![]() melf | |
08/8/2018 12:48 | lovat scout - I think that depends upon whether NR can build a brand. | ![]() johnveals | |
08/8/2018 12:43 | Anotherdrink- I doubt manufacturers will pay VRS royalties although it would align interests. Manufacturers like to just pay for the raw materials and hope for competition to force down prices. | lovat scout | |
08/8/2018 12:37 | "Its the Sports Market"............. NIKE............... | ![]() anley | |
08/8/2018 12:33 | And people like to pay a premium for sporting goods. | ![]() johnveals | |
08/8/2018 12:20 | From my notes back at the investors day Aviation is the most significant size to VRS Medical tech - smaller scale the surprising statement to me was during Dom Parsons session "the sports market is 7x the auto market" | ![]() bootie64 | |
08/8/2018 12:19 | I'm hoping the sky is just the beginning John. Spacex is gonna need a lot of Ricketts' 🚀 🚀 🚀 ;-) | ![]() runthejoules | |
08/8/2018 12:11 | As we move down the price / demand curve the uses will evolve and change as more and more graphene is produced at lower cost generating ever higher revenue and profit. The sky is the limit for graphene. | ![]() johnveals | |
08/8/2018 12:01 | Charles Resnick of ZapGo will be giving a presentation at the the IDTechEx Show in November 2018: 'Extreme Fast Charging Of Battery Electric Vehicles At 1,000kW, With The Goal Of A 300+ Mile Range In 5 Minutes' Charles has 30 years of global management experience in financial, technical and consumer corporations. He was founder and Managing Partner of Inflexion, an early-stage VC fund, and has been involved in over 100 M&A deals. Under the Bush and Clinton administrations he assisted the President in negotiating with G-7 Finance Ministers. | ![]() turbocharge | |
08/8/2018 11:54 | Agree with various comments, including from NR, that sports goods could be the quickest win but I still think that longer term packaging will deliver high volume. Love the energy around VRS and supportive shareholders here btw | ![]() richie32 | |
08/8/2018 11:49 | and don't forget about "ink" in the sports industry so that makes it hugeeeeee just in the USA and whoever is the first all the others will follow. Watch this space. | ![]() anley | |
08/8/2018 11:43 | NR Twitter reply: 'Off the top of my head I'd say as a guess for graphene in general sports goods'. I would hope that we are in a fluid situation with regards biggest sectors at the moment. I'm just waiting to see what the collaboration outcomes reveal first. Could we find ourselves in a situation where VRS receives, say a £1.00 after costs, for each sports goods product sold 'globally'? Nice near term prospect if they are as quick as what we hope. | anotherdrink |
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