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VRS Versarien Plc

0.1195
0.01125 (10.39%)
Last Updated: 13:59:07
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
  0.01125 10.39% 0.1195 0.1005 0.1195 0.1195 0.1195 0.12 22,123,650 13:59:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.12 1.61M
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 0.11p. 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 £1.61 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/8/2018
13:25
Welcome to the board, ArtDec. It's always difficult to start on the right note in a forum; yours is certainly unique, but can only improve, I guess.
axotyl
19/8/2018
13:00
Does that include alliance news? As that is just a repeat
1teepee
19/8/2018
12:54
188 close of year , 200 breached on route.1.24 RNS per week.
alchemy
19/8/2018
12:38
Pcjoe. If that blows you away, you should watch 'unacknowledged ' on netflix. Its far more than a UFO story. Disruptive tech already exists but is kept from us, if you beleive the film.
alfie4048
19/8/2018
12:20
bootie64 - your post 27174 - What a presentation! - the planet powered approx 100% by solar stored in batteries in just 14 years time?? - Cern redundandant before it is built??

Everything in that presentation seems inevitable - & all just in time to save planet/mankind - No wonder he got a standing ovation

A long watch at approx 1 hour but a better and more thought provoking view/listen, than any TV documentary I`ve seen in along time

pcjoe
19/8/2018
12:05
1) Why not?
2) I just hope he has bought a few (hundred thousand).

johnveals
19/8/2018
11:59
1: Can the RNS' that we anticipate appearing in VRS' slipstream over the last coming months of 2018 potentially condense what happens over years in other companies - especially with the sp? (won't mention the number of shares:)). 2: Just hope David is on a retainer from VRS (if not on the payroll) - appears to be an integral cog in the deal making.
anotherdrink
19/8/2018
11:29
I asked them what country their Graphene is from and if they had any test data on the performance enhancements that the Graphene brings to their performance inks?They may reveal or not be able to. But we may be able to work it out with the information gained
1teepee
19/8/2018
11:26
bootie64, thanks for info on David Kerr.
superg1 - surely he is a lot closer to Versarien than merely an occasional consultant? He was a co-director on a (discontinued) jv that Versarien directors established:

rockraven
19/8/2018
10:46
Super - no offence, but I hope your estimate of 200-300p by year-end is as far out as your estimate of 35p last Christmas ;-) None of us know, of course: if they do a big deal in the States and then China happens it could be higher, if neither of those things occur we could stay where we are or even slip a bit - or be a bit higher. In any case it's the long-term that matters. #excite
club sandwich
19/8/2018
10:40
1teepee - I trust that your question bore in mind that if they are a VRS customer, it wouldn't necessarily be the Versarien name they dealt via. Might be the Cambridge or 2d-tech name?
grabster
19/8/2018
10:31
Yes I will inform if and when I get a reply
1teepee
19/8/2018
10:27
Good find 1teepee, it will be interesting to hear their reply :)



Thanks 20pc,

absolutely agree with it being a must watch video and surprised with no comments before.

There are though lots of valuable links posted on here and I suppose it depends on how much time we all have


superg1,

"VRS get to know the ability and just as important the personality of these guys."

I am learning that more and more with Versarien, great to hear

bootie64
19/8/2018
10:20
Yes Thanks Bootie ...mind warping.
My goodness the world is set to change ;
NY 1914 only 1 horse left !

iain dick
19/8/2018
10:07
Bootie, thanks for that link to the Tony Seba interview, very interesting, what a great speaker he is too. Worth viewing if anyone has oil stocks and Iofina shareholders perhaps should watch it.
woodpeckers
19/8/2018
09:12
Interesting, 1teepee !

Here is what their man Stephen Taylor wrote in the company's blog last December:



5 Amazing Facts About Graphene
By Stephen Taylor

19 Dec, 2017

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Used in inks to create printed electronics and membranes, graphene really is an amazing material. Made of carbon atoms, it’s thin and flexible, allowing for a wide range of uses, from sensors to intelligent packaging, yet these components can be printed on a roll, the same way you’d print a newspaper. Graphene ink is something that’s set to be used a lot more in future, as manufacturers seek cheaper, more environmentally friendly ways of creating electronics, so here are five fascinating facts you might not know about the material.

1. It’s the thinnest, strongest material ever tested

Graphene is made up of carbon atoms, which are arranged in a hexagonal formation, which gives it incredible strength, while still allowing it to be thin and flexible. Adding graphene to inks therefore allows for incredibly thin, strong electronic boards to be created, which have thousands of uses.

2. It’s cheaper and more environmentally-friendly to create printed electronics

In order to print conductive patterns, silver has been used in the past. This made it very expensive to create conductive inks, and because silver is non-recyclable, it meant that they would need to be disposed of, making single use electronics unfriendly to the environment. Graphene inks, by contrast, are about 25 times cheaper, non-toxic, and east to recycle, as well as drying quicker so that ink curing doesn’t use as much energy. In future, this could allow for single use electronics to be created, which aren’t harmful to the environment, and could be a big step forward for technology.

3. Electronics can be printed as quickly as graphics

Printing electronics used to be a slow process, but improvements in technology and the use of graphene inks mean that they can now be printed at a rate of 100 or more metres per minute. This is about the same rate as standard graphic printing. With many bespoke blend scheme inks available that use graphene, there’s a huge amount of style and design options available too, meaning in future, it could be used to create interactive magazines or packaging.

4. Graphene could potentially change the world

Scientists are increasingly finding new ways that graphene could be used, including:

· Allowing super-fast phone charging – thanks to its high levels of conductivity

· The creation of bionic devices to help paralysed patients

· Creating an easier way to clean up nuclear waste – graphene could clump waste together, making disposal easier

· Creating filters that could turn sea water into drinking water



5. Graphene is transparent

Not only is graphene thin and strong, it’s also transparent, which means it could be used to create virtually unbreakable touchscreens, solar cells, and discreet electronic components that have endless uses. This also means graphene inks can be created in a wide range of colours, giving you lots of design options.

To find out more about graphene inks and their potential uses, get in touch with Centre Colours, Units 5 & 6, Bypass Park Estate, Sherburn-in-Elmet, Leeds, LS25 6EP. Simply call 01977 685 458 or email info@centrecolours.co.uk today.

grabster
19/8/2018
09:08
A twitter comment

You've obviously not met Chris
Kzer
@Kzer66
Replying to @neillricketts
More importantly, will there be a free bar ?


Yep clearly not met Chris, just be thankful it's not bring you own flask of tea/coffee.

superg1
19/8/2018
08:46
I am emailing them
1teepee
19/8/2018
08:43
https://www.centrecolours.co.uk/performance-productsI wonder if they use our ink
1teepee
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