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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 | - | 5,430,534 | 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 |
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24/8/2018 13:39 | Re: Herschel K: However I suspect Neil would turn down an offer from a company wanting to corner just one market :) Neill may turn down an offer i.e. recommend non acceptance by us. But that would most likely mean the suitor would simply go for a hostile bid to entice us shareholders to accept. In this instance - depending on how far down the road we are - it might create competitive bids from other potential suitors. There is also a snag in that graphene sale agreements may / will have clauses relating to 'in the event of a take-over' which could make it very difficult for any one company to corner the market unless it was Neill letting them do it. Best wishes - Spike | spike_1 | |
24/8/2018 13:39 | Neill used to keep mentioning the need to de-risk; he no longer does, it looks as if VRS is now safe as houses (+Nanene inside). Edit: in fact he suggests by US and Jap standards we are undervalued. | hoverflyman | |
24/8/2018 13:36 | Can't wait to finish work and listen to the podcast, in the mean time, forgive me, are we in the creative industries?! Is this in some way associated withUs?Huge collaboration in creative industries between ??-??. Looking forward to exciting new forum to promote #GREAT British cultural and creative industries in partnership with #China. We look forward to more co-productions in the future. Thank you Minister Nie for your support | andymoore07 | |
24/8/2018 13:36 | I said this morning that this Aecom collab is massive If more recent collabs are also increasing in volume required, staggering!! | bootie64 | |
24/8/2018 13:35 | do you remember when we were all in gkp? up to £4 and down to 0.02p? and let us not forget the infamous Todd ! now swanning the med in his 50 metre yacht whilst his ex does the same off the coast of florida. | adejuk | |
24/8/2018 13:34 | Collaboration speeding up lol, after 2 massive ones this week... | sonsonnyjim | |
24/8/2018 13:34 | i, too, hate euphoria. after 40 years in the market i have got the t shirt made and lost fortunes - sometimes on the same stock this is the closest thing to 'sure' that i have ever been in however, that does not signify a loss of caution. i wish us all well. | adejuk | |
24/8/2018 13:34 | Podcast NR Snippets AIM100 now Opportunity to work on lots and lots of projects with Aecom The more recent collab companies - volume they could use is staggering! 3Tonne is not the limit, we need to decide where the factories will be Collaborations are increasing! | bootie64 | |
24/8/2018 13:34 | I believe there is really no point in shorting or selling off on this stock. The growth potential is expanding. New materials invented. The way how the world functions will be changing. Exciting times ahead. | thinksteve | |
24/8/2018 13:32 | "Number of collaborations increasing, number of sectors increasing, range of geographical spread increasing." It just gets better and better. Got my eye on a banana plantation! TFC | the fat controller | |
24/8/2018 13:31 | That was a great podcast! | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:30 | CS I particularly liked that comment also on the podcast. And yes regards your earlier comment, we're going to run out of superlatives soon! | tini5 | |
24/8/2018 13:30 | NR: 'no foreseeable problems' with scaling number of machines to meet demand as orders come in. | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:25 | NR: latest collaborations could result in 'staggering' volumes of nanene. | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:24 | Pod cast today 👍🚀 | ratpat999 | |
24/8/2018 13:24 | Nice to see NR referred to my tweet of earlier ;-) "Bookies offering odds-on favourites that @neillricketts will say this is the biggest collaboration yet on today's @VOXmarkets podcast... ;-) @MattWal79512221 @DFK007 @SharePickers @versarien" | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:20 | I like clubs reasonable wild speculations :) | anotherdrink | |
24/8/2018 13:19 | sonny - absolutely right! Wild speculation leads to shorters! | spike_1 | |
24/8/2018 13:17 | Podcast... | tini5 | |
24/8/2018 13:14 | sonson - no, but 2 people have been seconded from his Ministry to VRS, so it's a reasonable bet! | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:12 | Nothing personal but wild speculation like that just leads to disappointment when it doesn't happen. Let's celebrate today's grrat rns, there's no indication that fox is discussing vrs | sonsonnyjim | |
24/8/2018 13:11 | This report from SMMT might not seem directly related to Versarien (except when printing promotional robots!) but I find it interesting that 3D printing of vehicle parts is already established. Surely scope to incorporate within each component, graphene ink layers that include electrical or computer circuitry that reduce the need for additional control mechanisms outside the component? Thereby reducing weight even further. (I've resorted to a tinyurl link because the original link was hundreds of characters long) The avoidance of tooling presumably also means that manufacture can take place at distance - elsewhere in the world. | grabster | |
24/8/2018 13:07 | So wild guess: Fox signing trade deals today around IP etc, VRS finalises deals with Jinan and/or others over the weekend, blockbuster RNS Tuesday? | club sandwich | |
24/8/2018 13:05 | JointerThat's a possibility but it would need the huge results.However I suspect Neil would turn down an offer from a company wanting to corner just one market :)H | herschel k |
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