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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% | 0.1075 | 0.106 | 0.109 | 0.1095 | 0.1095 | 0.11 | 2,970,961 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
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20/10/2018 14:47 | Hi affc21, good to hear from you and great to know we have a solid base of long term holders who can see beyond the current 'noise'. | woodpeckers | |
20/10/2018 13:35 | Re nico, how can someone be so clueless about a company, and yet, still have the ability to form words and use a computer is beyond me. The fact that someone that inept has decided to short gives me a warm glow inside. By the way nico - you're filtered, not for shorting, but for simply being too stupid. Best wishes - Spike | spike_1 | |
20/10/2018 13:31 | Sounds promising ! Best ellis "UK in India @UKinIndia When our PMs met in London, they set out a vision for a tech partnership that benefits both sides. are working together as a #ForceForGood. Research and innovation is at the heart of both of these: British High Commissioner #DominicAsquith (link: goo.gl/7Xbyqt" | ellissj | |
20/10/2018 13:15 | nico115 filtered with the rest of the other clueless shorters | chimpandy1 | |
20/10/2018 13:11 | nico115 - 'Nico', how's Churchill Mining going for you? lol. Perhaps you should focus on trying to get your money back there 😂😂 | a_game | |
20/10/2018 13:09 | You’ve got to be innit to win it! Or speculate to accumulate with all risks accepted or don’t put your money on it! | smythe2 | |
20/10/2018 13:05 | This dit trade initiative from 12 mos ago shows the likely direction of travel for graphene. Best ellis "The UK pavilion will exhibit the very best of the UK business, featuring companies including Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Graphene Institute, Shadow Robotics and McLaren. Baroness Fairhead will also visit Chongqing where she will attend the China-UK graphene standards working group, promoting the UK’s leading role in the research, development of and commercialisation of graphene. UK companies are already benefiting from the use of the innovative material, which is 200 times stronger than steel, and it is expected to open up vast new markets around the world for British businesses." | ellissj | |
20/10/2018 13:05 | Cheek2 and bdog51 👍👍 | smythe2 | |
20/10/2018 13:03 | Tell me what revenues and profits are NOW and forecast for next three years !!This is most overvalued stock I've seen Don't my research ,now have to see if there is any borrow Can buy back below 30p soon me thinks | nico115 | |
20/10/2018 13:00 | Clueless nonsense. Filtered. | bdog51 | |
20/10/2018 12:59 | You have joined an illustrious group of filtered posters of which I am also thankful to be one. He clearly has a touch of bipolar! | cheek212 | |
20/10/2018 12:57 | Nicotine 😂😂 | smythe2 | |
20/10/2018 12:51 | Great selling by Ricketts I bet he can't wait to sell all his holding and can't believe his luck at the ridiculous market cap here!!I reckon he must be craving to sell his entire holding here knowing this crazy mkt cap won't last Strong sellTarget price 30p | nico115 | |
20/10/2018 12:49 | Versarien PLC Director/PDMR ShareholdingSource: UK Regulatory (RNS & others)TIDMVRSRNS Number : 0305RVersarien PLC12 June 201812 June 2018Versarien plc("Versarien" or the "Company")Director/P | nico115 | |
20/10/2018 12:47 | I'm devastated to be filtered by old clubbie; wasn't it he that threw his weight right behind the team at VRS after the AGM, fully aligned and NR could do no wrong. Fast forward oooh all of three and a half weeks with another very interesting collab in the mix, a mightily successful expo by the sound of it and we have got to do this and got to win a deal in this timeline etc, Not only do we have to read clubbie's rants (about all and sundry) on here but he feels he needs to put NR and the team up against the wall and demand answers to his own story, as he sees it should pan out. A manchild. Should take a leaf out of Neill's book on how to manage oneself - he accuses someone (NR) who could do no wrong 3 weeks ago of not being able to govern his mouth and claims he hasn't delivered anything for months? Delusional. | skyliteandy | |
20/10/2018 12:47 | I have encountered Club before on another share called Paragon diamonds.His attitude then was exactly the same.Unfortunately the company folded and he then took it upon himself to try and sue everyone in sight. | draytonpark | |
20/10/2018 11:54 | Clubbie - "Not quite sure why all the bile and antipathy: I’m simply quoting the CEO’s own words - which he made voluntarily, nobody forced him to say what he said - and asking when he will deliver on them." - Because you sound like a stuck record... - Because the fact that he said that should tell you that he is aware what the market wants - Because much as he wants to 'deliver', like all CEOs, its out of his hands - Because by hastling him you are not going to change things, orders will come when they come - Because by constantly putting pressure on him you are making a hard job harder If you need more reasons i'm sure I could go on.... | woodpeckers | |
20/10/2018 11:48 | Great research into graphene is going on. Best ellis "A new method for producing conductive cotton fabrics using graphene-based inks opens up new possibilities for flexible and wearable electronics, without the use of expensive and toxic processing steps. Wearable, textiles-based electronics present new possibilities for flexible circuits, healthcare and environment monitoring, energy conversion, and many others. Now, researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre (CGC) at the University of Cambridge, working in collaboration with scientists at Jiangnan University, China, have devised a method for depositing graphene-based inks onto cotton to produce a conductive textile. The work, published in the journal Carbon, demonstrates a wearable motion sensor based on the conductive cotton. Turning cotton fibres into functional electronic components can open to an entirely new set of applications from healthcare and wellbeing to the Internet of Things. Felice Torrisi Cotton fabric is among the most widespread for use in clothing and textiles, as it is breathable and comfortable to wear, as well as being durable to washing. These properties also make it an excellent choice for textile electronics. A new process, developed by Dr Felice Torrisi at the CGC, and his collaborators, is a low-cost, sustainable and environmentally-frie Based on Dr Torrisi’s work on the formulation of printable graphene inks for flexible electronics, the team created inks of chemically modified graphene flakes that are more adhesive to cotton fibres than unmodified graphene. Heat treatment after depositing the ink on the fabric improves the conductivity of the modified graphene. The adhesion of the modified graphene to the cotton fibre is similar to the way cotton holds coloured dyes, and allows the fabric to remain conductive after several washes. Although numerous researchers around the world have developed wearable sensors, most of the current wearable technologies rely on rigid electronic components mounted on flexible materials such as plastic films or textiles. These offer limited compatibility with the skin in many circumstances, are damaged when washed and are uncomfortable to wear because they are Co-author Professor Chaoxia Wang of Jiangnan University adds: “This method will allow us to put electronic systems directly into clothes. It’s an incredible enabling technology for smart textiles.” | ellissj |
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