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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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-0.00025 | -0.23% | 0.108 | 0.10 | 0.116 | 0.1195 | 0.1195 | 0.12 | 22,318,334 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.13 | 1.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/8/2018 11:05 | Why's that a good idea? | axotyl | |
31/8/2018 10:57 | Another good question '@neillricketts Morning Neill, awesome work. Quick Question, has the company looked into getting VRS onto a different trading platform. SETS, SETqx. Enjoy a great weekend. Regards Stephen | luckyorange | |
31/8/2018 10:50 | Grabster - Cheers for clarifying. Ash - Good to see you recovered since IMM fiasco. I was burnt too. Bioprogress - or shall I call it Bioregress - was the first bad experience. I repeated the same mistake 15 years later ... When greed sets in ones mind, we never learn. | fuji99 | |
31/8/2018 10:49 | Bloke B could have said 'I am too' which would have had the same meaning | volsung | |
31/8/2018 10:46 | Re: "Same here" is a colloquial expression for "I agree with you". Seems a rather awkward expression to me: Bloke A "I must say - I'm a bit of an Ass*ole" Bloke B "Same here" ;0) | spike_1 | |
31/8/2018 10:43 | Sells and buys becoming progressively more expensive. Thanks rainbow. I vote to have Rainbow as our VRS mascot, forget the robot, I want a graphene Rainbow! | chimpandy1 | |
31/8/2018 10:39 | Ash: re IG thanks for your 'take', your explanation certainly seems logical. I would be interested in finding out (at some point) if they still hedge through CFD's albeit the CFD entity will most certainly need to purchase the shares. However - moving on... Best wishes - Spike | spike_1 | |
31/8/2018 10:33 | fuji - I've added text to my last post. Hope it now makes sense ;-) | grabster | |
31/8/2018 10:28 | Fuji99 IMM was first n last bio. No oilers yet and no plans. Enjoyed bull market since last year though. | ashehzi | |
31/8/2018 10:26 | "Same here" is a colloquial expression for "I agree with you". | chopsy | |
31/8/2018 10:17 | Grabster - Don't understand "same here" ... | fuji99 | |
31/8/2018 10:15 | Same here fuji99. Many decades ago, when I first entered the stockmarket, I recall noting that the back page of the FT listed shares within (at that time) 42 sectors. My portfolio, when developed, tended to hold about a dozen stocks; occasionally as many as 20 stocks, but never more than that. That was as many as I could maintain track of mentally. So I reckoned it was perfectly OK to just blank out whichevr sectors didn't appeal to me or which wouldn't hold my interest. Exploration stocks (oils, mines, etc) fell into that category. In my early days I did get pulled into a few bio stocks - but eventually they too became an area I avoided. I still do avoid those sectors. When people bang on about opportunities I am missing by blanking whole sectors, I shrug my shoulders and ignore them. I am not interested in sectors that I am not comfortable with - there's no need - my portfolio is never going to be big enough to encompass all sectors anyway, so I can easily afford to dismiss several entire sectors. | grabster | |
31/8/2018 10:12 | Ashehzi - Two types of shares for gamblers I will never touch: Small bios and small oilers. Both are hungry for funds all the time; they survive on one single thread as a gamble: Pass/Fail. More than 90% fail for not discovering oil or for bad clinical results. Follows the share price collapse and request for more funds and issue of more shares etc. until the dilution transforms the share price to almost 0p. | fuji99 | |
31/8/2018 10:04 | The oracle has spoken. | 1teepee | |
31/8/2018 09:59 | Well I am impressed that rainbow has gone to the trouble of having a dedicated vrs account :) | bootie64 | |
31/8/2018 09:53 | Thanks Rainbow, predicting a blue finish again, I see. | shavian | |
31/8/2018 09:52 | Very low volume so far. A drop or a rise is not convincing. We are just in a "transient mode". | fuji99 | |
31/8/2018 09:48 | where have you been rainbow we have missed you | bootie64 | |
31/8/2018 09:47 | Spike re. IG spreadbets, they said they buy underlying shares (software does that if i remember but don't know ot done right away after you open your spreadbet). They always see overall exposure by combining underlying shares of all clients and operators see those exposures on l2 software at all times and then cover themselves by hedging. | ashehzi | |
31/8/2018 09:42 | Looks like I was a day out with my red day prediction.It's today. | rainbow23 | |
31/8/2018 09:37 | IMM phase 3 result came out on 17 Apr. On 16th, when we woke up in the morning, my wife said sell all your IMM (she is dr and helped me understand medical terms) as she had a bad dream about losing money but hey greed was up, didn't sell and next day, p3 readout was bad. Here I'm thankful to ridicule explaining how he covered his IMM losses here on vrs thread but it was too late for me to act then. Also, i observed other shares like FARN and ridicule approach would've failed there had he done same. | ashehzi | |
31/8/2018 09:26 | With 17 collabs I believe VRS is almost totally derisked, quite apart from whatever may happen in China... | club sandwich |
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