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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.108 | 0.1005 | 0.1195 | - | 6,609,463 | 08:00:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.12 | 1.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/8/2018 19:24 | It's easy sonnyjim £5000, 10 bag reinvest, 10 bag reinvest, 10 bag = £5million Piece of cake. | ![]() johnveals | |
22/8/2018 19:23 | My penny's worth: what's all this talk of selling out and when to do it? (not talking about Ade), but those of us who are hoping this will build into a bigger and bigger pile. A thought: surely it's not a case of selling out - but top slicing from time to time till it's all gone. Unless - for instance your are building to pay of a mortgage yours or a rellie's, or similar life changing event. What astonishes me, is that if you ask people what the highlights of their lives are (so far), turns out there are very often very few landmark occasions - why - because they are always saving for something, putting money by, a bigger house etc. etc. You know what - 'they' can reach retirement and not have actually lived. The parachute jump that didn't happen because there were higher priorities, a Rolex (second hand), even little things like a trip to a West-end theatre with a really nice dinner and hotel, no it really doesn't have to be your honeymoon to do these things! Even really little things like Tea at the Ritz - just do it!! OK if you're on limited means it may put something else back a bit BUT you will have lived, you will have memories! Obviously - you get were this is going - I'm simply saying, a big pile of money when you are dead .... is exactly that. That holiday, that car, do it! Yes you will have less at the end ... there is a clue here: 'at the end' - what if it was tomorrow? Sleep well - Spike | ![]() spike_1 | |
22/8/2018 19:22 | 1teepee, for Christ sake, id just started to settle down with all the excitement 😂😉 | ![]() diversification | |
22/8/2018 19:21 | if you think this is a painful ride you should have been in itm the last ten years.VRS is a doddle after that | ![]() mj10 | |
22/8/2018 19:18 | I’ve got 120 ish tax free on my 55 bday and 40 k isa limit is going in that day 👍👍 | ![]() ratpat999 | |
22/8/2018 19:17 | https://m.uk.investi | ![]() 1teepee | |
22/8/2018 19:16 | Interesting Ratpat.... because I'm 55 next year, and I can have £80k of my pension pot tax free.I wish I could have it now, I'd have a VRS top up with it. | ![]() festario | |
22/8/2018 19:14 | Molotov I’m retiring in 10 weeks at 55 and it’s made our retirement very comfortable was in early @19p👍 | ![]() ratpat999 | |
22/8/2018 19:12 | Alchemy... Neill said at the investor day that the machines take 12 weeks to build. | ![]() tmoon | |
22/8/2018 19:08 | point taken ratpat....in the late 40s myself so got a bit of time to let this one develop - i appreciate not everyone will be in the same boat. Going to be very interesting to see where this one ends up.... | ![]() molatovkid | |
22/8/2018 19:07 | Thanks Zagro, honestly the plan is to hold for a few years and hope VRS does an Apple :) | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
22/8/2018 19:02 | A question. I'm sure it's been covered in whole or in part. It relates in part to an observation SG made yesterday. He reminded us there had been an increase in our ability to produce nanene involving purchase or acquisition of machinery.So the question. How easy for us to scale up to Unicorn status and beyond? | ![]() alchemy | |
22/8/2018 19:01 | VRS1 - If you think this is a painful ride you have either never invested before or been extremely lucky! | ![]() clint fleecewood | |
22/8/2018 18:58 | Unfortunately drinking Cristal every day is going to have an adverse effect on my health so maybe a bottle a week will suffice? | ![]() zagrosfold | |
22/8/2018 18:53 | Today has been a triumph and delight; on such a day who could begrudge Ade his temperament? Why inflict THE FILTER when you could just as easily chill with the finest something or other? | ![]() hoverflyman | |
22/8/2018 18:41 | Well it seems our new buyers, or potentially new buyers on top of that have been active post the further DIT appointment news. It did say to IMPLEMENT the China deals, perhaps some were lurking and have decided to act. Some lurkers as individuals are worth more than the current M/C. | ![]() superg1 | |
22/8/2018 18:40 | I could not be more happier today with the share price, but why the rise today? This has been a painful ride. I have held on through the ups and downs and avoided profit taking like many of you. Fingers crossed. Like NR says, we are a family. | vrs1 | |
22/8/2018 18:34 | Molotov kid from what I saw at investor day if you only sell when Neill does most of the investors will be in the ground 😂 | ![]() ratpat999 | |
22/8/2018 18:32 | Don't worry sonsonny there'll be other shares. You're only a young whippersnapper, you can put your profits from here onto another share and get like Warren Buffet innit. | ![]() zagrosfold | |
22/8/2018 18:30 | Incredibly frustrating not to be able to afford a bigger holding. But grateful to have found this | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
22/8/2018 18:30 | Incredibly frustrating not to be able to afford a bigger holding. But grateful to have found this | ![]() sonsonnyjim | |
22/8/2018 18:21 | Sell out when Neill does.... | ![]() molatovkid | |
22/8/2018 18:19 | I think Vrs is one of those shares that what ever price you sell them at your going to end up regretting it. | dmorty87 |
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