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VRS Versarien Plc

0.1025
-0.002 (-1.91%)
03 May 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
  -0.002 -1.91% 0.1025 0.10 0.105 0.105 0.1005 0.10 5,859,255 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 11.64M -8.07M -0.0244 -0.04 330.78k
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 0.10p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.08p to 6.66p.

Versarien currently has 330,779,690 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £330,780 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.04.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/10/2018
15:42
Please take Scrutable's advice and stop replying to the shorters

These baboons crave the oxygen of publicity

pandar
19/10/2018
15:41
Good god, why are you all rising to the bait? Get a grip and stop engaging, he is only trying to wind you all up.
richardc77
19/10/2018
15:39
I havent seen such a weak day in VRS in a very long time. Absolutely no strength or desire to move higher.
VRS normally shows flurries of strength intra day but nothing today.

john henry
19/10/2018
15:30
In prison probably Chimp. One can but hope.

Kempster, you do know that by spout8ng the same lies hundreds of times it doesn’t then make them true.

You are simply a pathological liar. Nothing more nothing less.

Seek help, my friend

schmally
19/10/2018
15:23
"The senior person I spoke to at a leading Graphene company said he'd havr put out 150!" And you blindly believed them? Yet you condemn anyone who believes Neill or superg1. Oh the hypocracy. I personally strongly recommend that any investor thoroughly researches any company themselves before investing. I have and that's why I am here, holding my shares tightly for at least the next 5 years. I wonder where you will be in 5 years tim?
chimpandy1
19/10/2018
15:10
The guy running sales in China is a civil servant. I didn't say there were no academic people involved with VRS I was answering a question about the secondees.

Anyhow have you guys now figured out Nanene isn't the fairy dust you thought it was? Looking to me that there are far better GnP products out there being produced by companies with 1/8th if the market cap including their own source of graphite from their own mine.

Have you figured out now that if companies like FGM put out an RNS every time there was a collaboration they'd have put out 80+ by now. The senior person I spoke to at a leading Graphene company said he'd havr put out 150!

So what does VRS have to justify the 10x market cap?

loglorry1
19/10/2018
14:44
Anyone want to ask Tim Kempster (loglorry) how his investment in Bowleven is going? Is it true that he bought shares in the company at £4 (now worth ~27p). To be fair if I'd made as many investments in duff companies I'd switch strategy and just short everything. Its now end of 2018 but they said they were going to start producing in 2016! Note: they are still bleeding money running drill tests in Cameroon. hTTps://www.heraldscotland.com/business_hq/13137271.shareholders-at-bowleven-turn-heat-on-board/
1retirement
19/10/2018
14:34
"End of..." Behold! Taurusthebear has spoken. From this day forth, No CEO shalt use Twitter
occultusverum1
19/10/2018
14:20
Shavian,

You really think Kempster has the first clue about how to run a business?? (particularly one seeking global sales)

LMAO!

H

herschel k
19/10/2018
14:17
Tim, don't you ever do any real research, or even read what was posted by Tini5 15 minutes before your last inane contribution:

"Dr Stephen Hodge is a Senior Research Associate in the Cambridge Graphene Centre and in the Engineering Department of Cambridge University. He is in the Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group in the Electrical Engineering Division. He is also a Bye-Fellow for Murray Edwards College." -

What part of that post do you not understand?

Academic - not Civil Servant. Got it?

shavian
19/10/2018
14:12
A CEO's job is to run the company. Not to fritter away their time on Twitter. End of...
taurusthebear
19/10/2018
14:11
Could not miss this opportunity and another 2000 shares in the ISA.You either believe or not.
rogerbridge
19/10/2018
14:06
Seller done for the week?
zooskeeper
19/10/2018
13:59
Is Dr Hodge in China selling products or is it a civil servant?
loglorry1
19/10/2018
13:51
Singapore? Handy we have a new uk gov trade initiative just starting there ! Aimo. Best ellis

As the first Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Asia-Pacific, based here in Singapore, this is an idea I believe has far-reaching potential for both our countries, and especially so as we grapple with how to innovate and succeed in a new era of rapid but turbulent globalisation.

ellissj
19/10/2018
13:50
Scrutable - Spot on !
laginaneil
19/10/2018
13:49
"I suppose if you spend all your time on Twitter though what do you expect."

Pot, kettle?
Is there any connection between the time you spend online posting scurrilous disinformation Tim, and your own business weakness?

grabster
19/10/2018
13:49
Loglorry what does this mean "echo what other companies have told me"?
What companies, have told what, about what?

poombear
19/10/2018
13:48
mm's playing it well, big quantities not available then !
luckyorange
19/10/2018
13:48
I'm expecting a 125 close today. This could easily be £1 on Monday. Anyone lured in by the ST article would be wise to get out now if they haven't already.
rainbow23
19/10/2018
13:47
"He should be hiring material science PhDs who understand the applications and can help companies incorporate Nanene into their products."

...Ah Tim, you try so hard.

"Dr Stephen Hodge is a Senior Research Associate in the Cambridge Graphene Centre and in the Engineering Department of Cambridge University. He is in the Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group in the Electrical Engineering Division. He is also a Bye-Fellow for Murray Edwards College." -

Also happens to have been appointed Head of Research at VRS.


"It's just another attempt for NR to give the impression that he has HMG backing over other firms"

He does. I made a FOI request to the DIT to ask how many employees were seconded to the private sector. Answer was three. So unless the third is with a graphene company other than VRS, or other AIM listed firm, the support from HMG is certainly unprecedented.

tini5
19/10/2018
13:40
Spid81 is quite correct and his statements echo what other companies have told me. If FGR had released each of their collaborations to the market they'd have put out over 80 it seems.

It's looking very much as though VRS Nanene is nothing special and the market cap about 8x bigger than FGR is ludicrous.

As for hiring civil servants to run your sales, well if you can't work out why that's daft then you shouldn't be allowed to own shares.

It's just another attempt for NR to give the impression that he has HMG backing over other firms. He should be hiring material science PhDs who understand the applications and can help companies incorporate Nanene into their products.

I suppose if you spend all your time on Twitter though what do you expect.

loglorry1
19/10/2018
13:40
spid81 - so are you telling us that FGR's share price has collapsed purely because everyone misunderstands it? Whereas you do understand it and those ditching it are all wrong??
grabster
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