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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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0.00025 | 0.24% | 0.10625 | 0.103 | 0.108 | 0.108 | 0.105 | 0.11 | 3,400,892 | 16:35:00 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2018 20:19 | This time next year Rodney | haz101 | |
20/10/2018 18:39 | Thx Typo Much appreciated | nico115 | |
20/10/2018 18:16 | Just thought I would share these @luckyorange1812 12h12 hours ago More I do of course, I don't need constant feedback but sometimes get frustrated at the words and actions of others. I suppose it is back to knowledge is a powerful thing and it must get frustrating for the team when you can't share . You will have the opportunity one day 👍 1 reply 0 retweets 1 like Reply 1 Retweet Like 1 View Tweet activity David Kerr @DFK007 Following Following @DFK007 More Replying to @luckyorange1812 @IknowNooothing @neillricketts It is frustrating for us but part of that is seeing the nonsense written by the fear mongers and people believing it. 2:26 AM - 20 Oct 2018 Neill Ricketts @neillricketts Follow Follow @neillricketts More Neill Ricketts Retweeted Martin Budd When you are desperate and peddling misery for pi's it effects your head. The trouble is I am in a good place, busy few months ahead, we are fixed on the mission. Neill Ricketts @neillricketts Follow Follow @neillricketts More Neill Ricketts Retweeted Tim Kempster Unfortunately it isn't true , but why let the truth get in the way of a good story lol it's laughable how jealous people get, he is just a glove puppet for the clever people who hide in the shadows.the more it goes on the more determined we are | luckyorange | |
20/10/2018 18:16 | Loglorry It's a real shame you didn't do this much research before advising your old fella #bellend. | simonlee40 | |
20/10/2018 18:08 | Thanks for your valuable input Nico ps give Tim a kiss from me . | simonlee40 | |
20/10/2018 18:08 | Does anyone ever consider the meaning of words? I mean "loglorry", whoever would voluntarily call himself "loglorry"? I much prefer two short planks myself. | high park | |
20/10/2018 18:08 | Spreadex take shorts on VRS at the moment. They don't always. Generally I think a good time to short is when the providers won't let you! | typo56 | |
20/10/2018 18:04 | Vacancy open at Gnanomat:Leader of Technological Development (CTO) possition openpor Gnanomat | O | affc21 | |
20/10/2018 17:54 | Shocking quality of deramping these days. Kids of today eh? | zagrosfold | |
20/10/2018 17:53 | And of course MW's response to ian cowies Sunday Times piece shows the amount of graft behind the scenes too. Best ellis "Matt Walker @MattWal79512221 Thanks Ian. Happy to chat to you about UKG’s ODI policy playing a part in all of this too" Quote Tweet Ian Cowie @iancowie Can a tiny #British engineer make #money out of #graphene ? Developments in America and China suggest Versarien might succeed... (link: hxxp://www.thetimes. 2:58 pm · 14 Oct 2018 | ellissj | |
20/10/2018 17:42 | The share is just doing what shares do when the market generally is falling and has been falling for a while; ie, it falls. V hard for any share to make progress in that environment imo. Patience people. Still holding all here, gulp! | scottishfield | |
20/10/2018 16:58 | Interesting to look back for perspective upon the present. This guardian article from 2013 featured agm plc as front runners, along with graphenea of spain; graphene wasn't on vrs radar then ! Shows how far the company has come in a very short time, and ahead of where i expected them to be when first investing july 16. Grateful holder here. Glalth. Best ellis | ellissj | |
20/10/2018 16:57 | I don't know if nico was replying to me as he is on the naughty step | padherf | |
20/10/2018 16:54 | Thanks for posting padherf | haz101 | |
20/10/2018 16:29 | I don't post because I am not as knowledgeable as some of the posters on here, but I read everything. It is an absolute pleasure to know there are quite a number of intelligent people who have dug out so many valuable snippets for the rest of us to build our own confidence and knowledge in this little beauty.Started investing at 20p and have topped up a few times along the way to where we are now. I filter the idiots, just look at when some of them joined, says it all really. Why do they waste so much of their time posting on here? If I disliked a share so much I would move on but each to their own I guess. Even the friend who put me on to VRS is constantly telling me how stupid I am and I should bank my profits, which have dropped £3k in the last fortnight. But the case for VRS is so compelling and we haven't had a big money RNS yet and we are still where we are.I look forward to 7.00am so much, never had that feeling with any company in my investing history. Keep it up guys, I thank you for sharing what you know/ will know about VRS with the rest of us. | padherf | |
20/10/2018 16:28 | Excellent post Hew | haz101 | |
20/10/2018 16:27 | @hew at 15-18 collaborations VRS seems way behind. I've been told by a senior member of a different Graphene company that if he was to RNS every collaboration ongoing they'd have put out 150. I'm afraid it's just over promotion by an over zealous CEO. A £200+ million valuation for a company years away from material revenue generation is just nuts especially when their 'wonder' product Nanene is no better than many competing companies. What has VRS got to justify this market cap? | loglorry1 | |
20/10/2018 16:18 | Couldn’t agree more hew, well put. | aintree77 |
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