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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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14/8/2018 18:29 | sonsonnyjim. I think that it was the Graphene Council visiting not the NGA? Link to a good piece by the Director of the Council below. Shows all the issues needed to be dealt with before commercialisation. hxxps://www.sciteche | ![]() jkok1 | |
14/8/2018 18:13 | Axotyl The NGA were over visiting, we think to assess VRS quality given the previous inaugural client rns | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
14/8/2018 18:02 | "I guess we're all waiting to see the conclusion of the US visit?" Which US visit, Sonny? I've been off internet for a while. I thought we settled the point about NR being in CA. Have I missed something? | ![]() axotyl | |
14/8/2018 17:53 | Ok great thank you | ![]() andymoore07 | |
14/8/2018 17:45 | Great thanks superg, as suspected then. Let’s hope VRS can further innovate Zap’s product set and drive more sales. | ![]() mjatkin82 | |
14/8/2018 17:43 | Andy Moore- apart from the Euromillions tonight, it’s the closing and reopening of a CFD or spread bet. It could be a transfer between funds or ISA to SIPP etc but that kind of fee can usually only be got away with by the lines of IG. | lovat scout | |
14/8/2018 17:42 | vrs share price will not be going to the moon. | ![]() dreamtwister | |
14/8/2018 17:41 | Thanks for sharing will have a read. I guess we're all waiting to see the conclusion of the US visit? | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
14/8/2018 17:39 | O/T Mike, re. 20678, coming to a pub near you soon.... CS - I cut down trees, I wear high heels, suspendies and a bra, I wish I'd been a girlie, just like my dear Papa | ![]() realcooltrader | |
14/8/2018 17:39 | Probably a move on from this If you read historic posts you will also find a Victrex event where just a few went to Exeter Uni (CALM). Airbus and Versarien were at that 2 day event only a few were present. Note CALM is listed in the VRS PDF bottom right corner of a page. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/8/2018 17:31 | Why victrex? | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
14/8/2018 17:23 | Looking a little deeper I can see Thales, Airbus and Victrex all working with VRS on some bits. Edit Ultra Electronics limited too. The point is I stopped much of the digging for VRS info as there is already so much in play with plenty more to some. NR and the team keep mentioning it. Hence I am far more calm and confident than those that don't bother to put the effort in. If I did put the effort in for a few weeks I'd probably come up with a lot more info. No need what and see has been said enough times by VRS staff. I've watched claimed long term holders come and go within weeks on ADVFN, the one place I know there is no BS is down VRS way and that's the one that matters. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/8/2018 17:07 | What does that mean? | ![]() andymoore07 | |
14/8/2018 17:06 | Andymoore, Rollover | ![]() john henry | |
14/8/2018 17:06 | People should note the VRS RNS re ZAP is only talking about supercapacitors and not batteries. They are made in two different ways and the major enhancement may be more specific to them than their batteries in the first instance. | ![]() luckykids | |
14/8/2018 16:57 | EG Same route I found lines which I have not seen before and relate to this year. Inks produced show a market lead re resistance. That's the first time I've seen market lead mentioned. Can be used in commercial printing processes up to 25 times cheaper than metal inks. VRS ink BTW. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/8/2018 16:53 | Were those late reported trade sells then I guess? | ![]() andymoore07 | |
14/8/2018 16:49 | Anley I had not done any research on the news but since that post have done a little bit and I now know the 4 involved re one part of it. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/8/2018 16:42 | MJATKIN...........ol | ![]() anley | |
14/8/2018 16:30 | enough with the paradigm shifting posts got the t shirts and the robot we need deals and numbers | ![]() adejuk | |
14/8/2018 16:26 | Well I have had a cheeky top up. | ![]() rafboy | |
14/8/2018 16:19 | Zap&go They do work with Chinese manufacturers. VRS have the WMG results and said "We anticipate that the addition of our graphene to their already very innovative products will bring significant enhancements." "The market potential for their technology is enormous." No doubt it will be made even more enormous by Nanene bringing significant enhancements to the Zap go technology. As David Kerr says, some simply don't listen and do no research. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/8/2018 16:02 | ....would Matt Walker still have liked the tweet re zap & go if it wasnt our graphene/ nanene .. just a thought... | ![]() hattie1 | |
14/8/2018 15:56 | Granted this article is a few months old but does suggest to me that Zap’s current product range is using inferior graphene from China, as demonstrates strong conductivity at much cheaper prices. “In June, ZapGo unveiled a manufacturing agreement with Hunan-based Li-Fun Technology. The two companies plan to manufacture battery cells next year for global export.” Stephen Voller, chief executive of ZapGo, an Oxford-based technology start-up specialised in ultra-fast charging batteries... “Graphene with 10 to 20 layers is much cheaper and can already get excellent results in conductivity,” he said.” Appreciate thoughts from the experts SuperG et al | ![]() mjatkin82 |
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