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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 | - | 6,809,463 | 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 |
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23/9/2018 22:51 | Smithy Thanks for your concern. Thanks for your warning. We LTHs have done our research. You may be right that HMG is being naive by seconding not one but two people into this 'gamble' but I have read what you have said and I have read what a lot of other people have said and do you know what - I have more faith in them than you. So don't lose any sleep over the possibility that we may lose sheds of money. Some of us can see the future even if you can't. Have a good week. I suspect we will. Best wishes. | ![]() nemo19 | |
23/9/2018 22:43 | My expectations for tomorrow: 1. There will be more than 2 million share issue to benefit additional subscribers who may not have made the original cut. Of course, this will raise additional capital for VRS. I see this as a plus, similar to the last PrimaryBid offer. This hasn’t been discussed on here so far but the shorters may try to use it to deflect from a well thought out fund-raise with minimal dilution. 2. I see a further RNS putting some flesh on the purchase. 3. There may be an effort to drop the price in the first retail hour but I can see nothing but a blue finish to the day and the week following updates at the AGM. Glad to be a LTH. Good luck to all. | ![]() topthat | |
23/9/2018 22:41 | Everybody please filter Joe sorry smithy90. | ![]() pshevlin | |
23/9/2018 22:38 | And a blinkered horse can only focus in one direction. I can sense your anger towards anyone who would consider this stock anything than pure gold. That may cost you, or it may not. Either way i suggest you remove your emotions from the situation. Ploughing money into a stock based on what it could do in the future.. that my friend is gambling. You may find you would have a better time at vegas. I could be wrong who knows, but as i say, a pre revenue stock at nearly 2 pounds... means it is moving on one thing, news flow. Bit that also works both ways. Positive and negative. | ih_683047 | |
23/9/2018 22:37 | Wouldn't it be wonderful if all public companies would sit at their asset value until they are firmly established and hugely profitable at which point we could decide to buy the dirt cheap shares. Unfortunately it doesn't work that way and it's why some companies have gone to 100's of millions in value with no revenue at all. Some small unknowns around now are the huge companies of the future. I wonder how many times they have been booted out the door and laughed at. I imagine the big names now went through the same process. | ![]() superg1 | |
23/9/2018 22:37 | And a blinkered horse can only focus in one direction. I can sense your anger towards anyone who would consider this stock anything than pure gold. That may cost you, or it may not. Either way i suggest you remove your emotions from the situation. Ploughing money into a stock based on what it could do in the future.. that my friend is gambling. You may find you would have a better time at vegas. I could be wrong who knows, but as i say, a pre revenue stock at nearly 2 pounds... means it is moving on one thing, news flow. Bit that also works both ways. Positive and negative. | ih_683047 | |
23/9/2018 22:34 | Agreed, harsh and probably unfair. | ![]() festario | |
23/9/2018 22:26 | Smithy90, There are none so blind as those who will not see. Your closed mind will cost you lots. Research this company and then research again. If you still can't see where this company (and s.p.) is going then I suggest you get a Jack Russell dog from an animal rescue establishment, get a penny whistle and a good quality sleeping bag. Find yourself a wind free shop doorway and wait for VRS investors to throw a few coins to you. | ![]() sandbag | |
23/9/2018 22:23 | SG, it may support your suggestion, that Neill has had "a very busy weekend" according to his twitter. | ![]() hew | |
23/9/2018 22:22 | Is anyone aware of a link between Gnanomat and Earthdas? Presumably the latter must need a supply of high quality graphene? | ![]() backwoodsman | |
23/9/2018 22:15 | I am away on hols so won't be at the AGM. Hope those going enjoy it, does anyone know if a video of it will be available on internet afterwards? | ![]() ayl30 | |
23/9/2018 22:15 | Smithy I suspect your confusion will evaporate in the not too distant future. | ![]() superg1 | |
23/9/2018 22:15 | You have to understand that at least 3/4 of this board probably bought in at 20 odd pence. Those people potentially are millionares now, or at the very least paid mortgages off left right and centre. I have to sensibly look at this stock and think, right why is this stock nearly at 2 pounds, can it sustain it, is a massive pull back due. These penny stocks are so volatile, one whiff of bad news and the share price will half. No ifs or buts, WILL. Take a look at Haydale for example. | ih_683047 | |
23/9/2018 22:07 | Smithy90, Read my post 3529 | ![]() sandbag | |
23/9/2018 22:06 | Pretty sure revenue increased on previous year. Alternatively wait 12 months and see how things pan out, although suspect you’ll have a much higher entry price. | ![]() tini5 | |
23/9/2018 22:05 | The real answer to Smithy90 is that he has a point, but we are invested here because we believe that the orders and revenues are imminent.They have to be, we are so far into those collaborations, if Nanene does what it purports to, then some of those will be turning into orders to go commercial.Some of the collaborations partners are the type of companies that are desperate to get new technology to market before their competitors do.With the collaborations, it's a numbers game. The more we have the better the chance of securing volume orders.We only need one or two to place substantial orders and the market capitalisation is more than justified. | ![]() festario | |
23/9/2018 22:05 | Smithy - I have not dismissed you before but here I go. If you go mining for gold in a new field, you have some studies made and you do some test drills. Based on what you have learned you decide whether you have a winner or not. At the moment it is all speculation and not worth much. If you mine and find the seams are great then the investment has been justified. There are no guarantees but I have done my studies and some 'test drills'. That is why I value VRS at more than it is today. I could be wrong but I do not think so. | ![]() dgduncan | |
23/9/2018 21:59 | Ih so don’t buy move on.lots of stocks I’m not interested in. Guess what you won’t find me on their B.B. | graphite bot | |
23/9/2018 21:49 | I have been dismissed for saying this before, but i personally feel that VRS is way overvalued. How does a pre revenue penny stock end up at nearly 2 gbp? It is beyond me. It simply cant sustain the uptrend with promises and dreams. | ih_683047 | |
23/9/2018 21:24 | That’s a good post Sandbag I can totally get where your coming from saying that I’m only in my late 30’s but have a similar story. I am very new to investing but have always had an interest and followed up the financial world, I think your right in saying you have to find your own style of investing and what’s right for you personally. I started in footsie 100 companies but have found myself at home with VRS and the entrepreneurial spirit that goes along with it | ![]() haz101 | |
23/9/2018 21:16 | Yeah image equates in £ and seems the race is on, EV Porsche Cayenne funny was just saying to the missus other day there would love one next trade up :) | ![]() haz101 |
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