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VRS Versarien Plc

0.108
-0.00025 (-0.23%)
22 Jul 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.00025 -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
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 -0.13.

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16/9/2018
22:33
Thanks Sandbag. Kemorkid, I am genuinely sorry if you think I was bragging about my successes. I think (hope) every one on this thread will be successful.

On a quiet Sunday, I was just trying to show how flipping during a very good share’s incubation period can produce profit which is then deployed in another share whose value is showing a degree of counter- cyclical performance. By re-flipping when the other share makes progress can give some significant leverage. In the case of VRS it reached £1.20 then retraced to circa 60p, presenting the conditions for the technique I described. Once external factors start to underpin a share, however, such as the secondment of two DIT senior civil servants, flipping becomes much more risky and at that point I stopped.

ridicule
16/9/2018
22:33
330p double carpet bagger :)
redchef
16/9/2018
22:14
Ridicule,
In all the years of reading posts on ADVFN and other bulletin boards it's very rare that a post has made me do a total about turn in my beliefs. However your theory of dividend strategy (post 33687) has done just that. Similar to Neill's idea that dangling the carrot of access to numerous other 2D products will stop our oriental friends from appropriating the Nanene IP. Telling investors that substantial dividends are on the way could stop any tempted PI's to sell. Good strategy!

sandbag
16/9/2018
22:07
Indeed, as once said, per ardua ad versarien. But the ardua is reducing nicely.
alchemy
16/9/2018
22:05
Super G this is it : versarien has a collaboration with israel military to supply nanene to make smart bombs to murder un armed men women children and the un born.
The man must be insane ?

ratpat999
16/9/2018
21:50
We don't need to weigh people based on their wealth. Lets close this for the day or forever. It may make some people ithcy so it is not worth discussing i guess as each one is different, trying best under his/her own circumstances.

I noted whenever such discussion pops up, superg doesn't participate and i admire him for that.

Each to their own. Good luck with a new week.

ashehzi
16/9/2018
21:39
To much detail of your successes Rid !
kemorkid
16/9/2018
21:20
I need £15k a share to be an ISA billionaire if that's of any interest to anybody, anywhere. But I doubt it.
zagrosfold
16/9/2018
21:11
I'd need £30 a share to be an ISA millionaire (£20 a share for my holding overall - ISA + SIPP - to be worth a million). MC c£5bn. Could happen year after next, IF 'staggering' orders for nanene start materialising...
club sandwich
16/9/2018
21:08
Edited: was a silly question.
ashehzi
16/9/2018
20:54
I don't think the taxman will be much interested in what anyone says on here. If shares are in an ISA tax is irrelevant, otherwise I suspect they'll want to see the actual documentation, trade notes etc...
club sandwich
16/9/2018
20:52
I have 100 shares bought at 37p


Just information for the taxman obviously :0)

bootie64
16/9/2018
20:48
All this talk of entry points, being bored, paper profits, it makes me just want to ....... GET THAT STOCK MARKET OPEN!
festario
16/9/2018
20:44
Does it ridicule? At the risk of boring everybody else here, feel free to enlighten me about myself.
senden11
16/9/2018
20:30
Kemorkid Because some one asked the question on this thread. Senden 11. Your post says more about you than it does about me. We have invariably shared investment methodologies on this thread over the years and self congratulation was the last thing on my mind.
ridicule
16/9/2018
20:21
Ridicule thankyou for sharing your vrs story
hattie1
16/9/2018
20:03
Self-congratulation is also a very unattractive trait!
senden11
16/9/2018
19:59
I prefer to not tell the taxman my entry points. (Big Brother is always watching lol)
zagrosfold
16/9/2018
19:42
Something posted as a GNW on FE Investigate.
Doesn't say what material the helmets are made of.


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ewads
16/9/2018
19:30
Someone asked the question what price did we all get in at.
simonlee40
16/9/2018
19:11
Because it is Sunday and the poster is bored? Difficult when the markets are closed.
woolybanana
16/9/2018
19:01
Ridicule
Why you feel you need to post that ?

kemorkid
16/9/2018
18:47
ridicule, good post.
realcooltrader
16/9/2018
18:16
My average buying price for 3 different accounts are:

56p.(£18,047 realised profit)

83p(£75,545 realised profit)

98p(£95,135 realised profit)

I have traded and the realised profit on each account is in brackets. The higher the realised profit the higher my average price to purchase in that account. I now hold more than I have ever held and as, what I call the discovery or market awareness phase is maturing, serious value is about to accrue and I will not be flipping. I stopped this at £1.21 level.

My realised profits were recycled into associated growth strategy shares and then flipped back again into VRS at opportune moments, an approach that has given me significant leverage and allowed me to accrue a seven figure holding in VRS.

I note some of the earlier comment about pushing for dividend news at the AGM. I agree we should not be looking for early dividend payments, but we should be looking for an early dividend strategy. I say this because there are a further 2000 2D materials to exploit and if VRS was to concentrate solely on further material exploitation to the exclusion of dividends it would make the company more vulnerable to a takeover in the coming months. A take out offer of, say, £3 to £5 would be very tempting for a number of Pis. If there was a defined and attractive dividend policy, however, looking forward, that would help with an income sweetener to encourage PIs to reject the offer and stay loyal to independence until the really big money that many feel is awaiting us downstream arrives. Because IIs are largely absent as VRS investors, PIs, if we all work together, will be in a position to influence events.

ridicule
16/9/2018
18:13
Continental is a client of Deka bank.
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