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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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-0.0137 | -12.69% | 0.0943 | 0.0906 | 0.098 | 0.1005 | 0.1005 | 0.10 | 12,077,665 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.11 | 1.61M |
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27/9/2018 07:29 | Couldn't we just buy the relevant IP from the machine making business? - just a thought and cheaper | anotherdrink | |
27/9/2018 07:27 | Elliss - well I did say a few days ago but it if it was buyable.In a few years VRS will be throwing off so much cash they'll be able to buy almost anything. Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! | ![]() club sandwich | |
27/9/2018 07:26 | vrs1 - do they not have connections with some of those companies through the catapult centres and the many other pies VRS have fingers in? Many of those names have defo cropped up - not least on the trade trip to China. Sure someone with a better memory than me can elaborate... | ![]() club sandwich | |
27/9/2018 07:23 | Think this question was asked at the agm from what i've read club, and the machine manufacturer is too big to buy out (now in any case, or part of a larger multinational?) The fact that we could negotiate exclusive production from them for 2 years is mind blowing ! Shows the potential here, and i patiently await that particular rns with optimism. Aimo. Best ellis | ![]() ellissj | |
27/9/2018 07:21 | www.londonstockexcha | anotherdrink | |
27/9/2018 07:21 | I would like to know where the big British collaborations are - where are Rolls Royce, BAE, BP, DCC, Johnson Matthey ETC... Just in case Theresa May reads this post - come on, bring NR and these companies together and make it happen please. | vrs1 | |
27/9/2018 07:14 | VRS should buy that German company immediately! Now *that* would be a fund-raise every shareholder could get behind! ;-)They could always just carve out the IP for those machines and sell the rest of the business on... | ![]() club sandwich | |
27/9/2018 03:18 | Great posts re the AGM, I stayed with an old friend in Gloucester so couldn't keep up with posts, just got back and read through loads of pages, nothing else to add to the reports. Great to meet some of you at the Set and AGM. I said before the fund raise, “Hopefully demand will dictate that we actually raise double, you never know when it will come in handy”. Great to see that demand allowed VRS to raise the maximum possible. Taking everything on board, in a years time, I think we will look back on this latest fund raising and say how on earth did that £5m create this much value. | ![]() 20pc | |
27/9/2018 02:53 | Cloudy from the prelim results announcement. "We have continued to invest in our graphene manufacturing capability to support collaborative application agreements and have also ordered additional equipment that will see our graphene capacity reach a maximum of almost 3 tonnes. From the AGM the additional equipment will be in place in December. So in answer to you question 1 year. From me, I expect there to be a lot more equipment producing Nanene over the next year. | ![]() 20pc | |
27/9/2018 00:01 | Anyone know how long it takes to produce 3T of graphene?...What is the mximum production capacity per annum x machine? | ![]() cloudy60 | |
26/9/2018 23:59 | Already been done maisto, instant denial Cynical Bear @CynicalBear1 Sep 21 More Replying to @AIM_profit @EasyBrent @PrimaryBid What do you think has actually been happening in the last week or so? 1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes Reply 1 Retweet Like Direct message New conversation Zulu 1 @zulu1_ Sep 21 More So your saying you’ve been insider dealing then Cynical Bear? Makes sense now with your obviously pre informed questioning of Neill yesterday re a fundraising. Naughty... 1 reply 0 retweets 1 like Reply 1 Retweet Like 1 Direct message Cynical Bear @CynicalBear1 Sep 21 More Ha - not at all, haven’t bought or sold #VRS. Just obvious what was coming. Feel sorry for those buying at 170/180p on the basis that CEO said not raising funds and then funding at 145p! 1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes Reply 1 Retweet Like 2 Direct message Zulu 1 @zulu1_ Sep 21 More Of course you haven’t lol 🤥 | ![]() luckyorange | |
26/9/2018 23:26 | Is there not 4 sides to our triangle? - Williams engineering comes to mind - Grant money involved in that specific collab as well if I remember right | pcjoe | |
26/9/2018 23:17 | I would love to see the British government put its hand in its pocket, spending its money on graphene enhanced products that will give us a competitive edge as an economy. They could really take the bull by the horns and benefit from first mover advantage. | ![]() diversification | |
26/9/2018 23:11 | SuperG - have you seen this? So Cynical Bear is one of the Share Prophets? Versarien: How are these collaborations coming along, Neill? By Cynical Bear | Thursday 20 September 2018 hxxps://www.sharepro PS: amazing how he/she is shamelessly harassing Neill still on the fund raise, and no one is asking him/her the more important question - how did he/she know from the day before? I'm happy to do it but I remember reading here it's better not to mention anything just yet in case of an investigation. Let me know if that's not the case and I'll get on his case :) | maisto | |
26/9/2018 23:06 | I believe the new machine is big and beautiful and will produce 3t no one can see it only those necasarry..... ready in place circa Dec.... | ![]() squire007 | |
26/9/2018 23:03 | I've lost track after a busy couple of days so apologies if this has been posted. It seems Gnanomat have a fix to an issue for graphene in batteries. So I suspect graphene works well but needed a fix re an issue or as Gnano call it MO metal oxides. So it seems VRS have the graphene and Gnano have the fix related to reliable enhanced power storage. Zap and go clearly need the fix. VRS are working with WMG so will know of any desired changes. So it seems to me VRS see Gnano as the fix for viable graphene batteries. In theory (I'd have to check) this isn't just about building batteries but being a supplier of the right graphene to enable the use of graphene in batteries. If it all works it's huge. Not billions spent on battery research but the ingredients for others to bridge the gap re graphene in batteries. Batene 😀 | ![]() superg1 | |
26/9/2018 22:54 | Shavian, thanks for your report. If you recollection is correct, then the remarks by NR don't indicate that the new machinery coming online 1-2 week december, brings VRS capacity to 3T. According to your notes he said that to get to 3T means just getting more of the same kit. He then said about the new kit, but didn't imply that THAT kit took them to 3T. I'm not saying you suggested otherwise, but it might be incorrectly inferred by some. | ![]() twatcher | |
26/9/2018 22:03 | Many thanks Shavian for your post, a lot of very useful 'fill-in' detail to all the other posts, especially for those that were not there. Best wishes - Spike | ![]() spike_1 | |
26/9/2018 21:23 | Interesting article from Feb 2017........HydraRed BY ADMIN ON 22ND FEBRUARY 2017 BUSINESS NEWS HydraRedox Iberia S.L. and Gnanomat S.L. announce the signing of a collaboration agreement. Under this agreement, Gnanomat will develop, optimize and manufacture tailor-made advanced materials that will be utilized in Hydra Redox Iberia’s vanadium redox batteries. During the collaboration, development teams from both companies will work together to design and develop advanced nanomaterials. These nanomaterials will be synthesized, analyzed and tested to demonstrate successful performance in HydraRedox Iberia’s batteries. About HydraRedox Iberia HydraRedox Iberia is a Spanish SME formed to develop, manufacture and commercialize large scale batteries based on a proprietary vanadium-redox technology. About Gnanomat Gnanomat S.L. is a Spanish company active in nanotechnology that develops and manufactures high added value nanomaterials for a variety of final applications, including Energy Storage. Gnanomat’s business model is based on collaboration with Energy Storage partners, to optimize advanced nanomaterials. | psxtalks2u | |
26/9/2018 21:11 | Got a small amount of dry powder lined up in case of any buying opportunities tomorrow. Honestly not expecting much of a window though. | ![]() tini5 | |
26/9/2018 21:09 | Neill just gets better on these podcasts. | ![]() rogerbridge |
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