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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0011 | 1.26% | 0.0885 | 0.087 | 0.09 | 0.0906 | 0.087 | 0.09 | 6,604,717 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0409 | -0.02 | 297.7k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2018 09:05 | Certainly not. Keeping a house over here and paying tax on my pensions here as well. Won't be selling out (and definitely not in VRS) anytime soon. | pshevlin | |
23/8/2018 09:05 | Great post scrutable, meldex , iofina just 2 of my disasters. Thankfully this and tern have helped avert my debt situation from an unmanagable £90k to almost break even. Now holding a very modest 10k shares which if all goes well could be substantial in years to come. Thks to super as his analysis has been invaluable!! | joeblogg2 | |
23/8/2018 09:05 | I personally believe power of 2D tech could usher in a new age of global cooperation. Best ellis | ellissj | |
23/8/2018 09:04 | Sounds like psh has sold out!....lol | p@ | |
23/8/2018 09:00 | Well Bobsworth, I'm moving to Germany, much more civilised than here. e,g UK 2 doctors to 1000 patients Germany 8 doctors to 1000 patients. (and that doesn't include better transport, culture, infrastructure etc. I don't think one Versarian swallow will make it Summer here. | pshevlin | |
23/8/2018 08:59 | Apologies if posted already - a lot of posts flying around:) www.dailymail.co.uk/ | anotherdrink | |
23/8/2018 08:58 | Indeed bobs, it won't do any harm i imagine. Best ellis | ellissj | |
23/8/2018 08:56 | Spot on Spike | pshevlin | |
23/8/2018 08:53 | Greed ? If this is greed what will £5 be ? | johnveals | |
23/8/2018 08:53 | Verger - you still have furniture? laggard! | spike_1 | |
23/8/2018 08:53 | Ellissj it looks to me like they have no choice but to come knocking on VRS door. UK gov must be loving this UK lead. Time to milk it I say in their Brexit negotiations which behind the scenes will be dominated by EU loving Germany that Southern Europe is in debt to. | bobsworth | |
23/8/2018 08:52 | lucky - I think pshevlin was refering to diverification's video link, which doesn't follow the ethos of our family at all IMO! | spike_1 | |
23/8/2018 08:50 | Won't put the house on it, but definitely looking at the furniture! | verger | |
23/8/2018 08:50 | Could be greed pshevlin, thought it was excitement but maybe you have a point? | luckyorange | |
23/8/2018 08:47 | All time high with continuing breakout ...wow.In fast lane overtaking the names we've known for ages soon.I'm getting my marcap list out. | alchemy | |
23/8/2018 08:45 | 1.51... lol | squire007 | |
23/8/2018 08:44 | Keeping my eye on he has put out a couple of tweets this morning. | luckyorange | |
23/8/2018 08:44 | cs-Would advise not using someone elses computer to sign in. | p@ | |
23/8/2018 08:43 | Greed showing its ugly head. | pshevlin | |
23/8/2018 08:41 | Club, that is what I'll do if necessary.. | owenga | |
23/8/2018 08:41 | And with considerable chinese interest, and usa playing catch up so as to not let them dominate, per neill. You can see how this new 2D tech revolution is being carved up. With korean interest out in the open, and other likely under nda, how might the other big exporting nations react? Ie japan and germany. All to play for here imho. Dyor. Best ellis. | ellissj | |
23/8/2018 08:40 | Liam fox with vice premier in China discussing international trade and security thereof ... | hattie1 | |
23/8/2018 08:36 | Hopefully. We don't need ray blinking at them constantly | 1teepee |
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