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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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-0.0025 | -3.13% | 0.0775 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 0.065 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 10,229,999 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.07 | 892.9k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2018 14:43 | Club.... this is the problem. You think i'm a shorter? Helpfull friend? Yes! But not a shorter. Can't you see what they are doing with Neill and superg1? I want this share to do well and make me plenty of money... I personally think shorting should be band! | super7 | |
23/10/2018 14:41 | SuperG didn't you say that there were 3 or 4 million shares short on T20s or some such thing with shorts desperate to cover in the placing at 145p turned down by clever old Mr. Ricketts? The shares fell back trough 145p and are showing no signs of bouncing today. If all these shorts are out there desperate to cover why are they not buying now? Did you actually know this for a fact or were you just speculating as ever? | loglorry1 | |
23/10/2018 14:40 | When you are developing a new product there are two ways to gear up for production. You can install the plant and hope you get orders. This is what XG did but they haven't got the orders to fill it so far. So, by this route you have a significant cash outflow then on going losses due to the running costs not being covered by sales. A risky route to take. FGR have taken the same route in putting a large scale plant in first and now hope for orders. VRS took the other route. Put in a plant of sufficient size to supply samples. As customers move into the development mode and more collaborations emerge larger samples are required so a larger piece of kit is installed. The VRS route reduces risk and controls cash burn. That is the sensible approach. | serratia | |
23/10/2018 14:38 | axotyl, your post re clubbies' post..'with friends like this who needs enemies?" I said the same when he posted it. It looks terrible at the top of the board... I think he has filtered us both so if there is anyone out there who thinks that they aren't on his fiter list (few and far between by now I know!)and agrees with us, please post the suggestion that he edits his post by removing his text and choosing anyone of many great posts on this board and copy and paste those words in to it. I'm sure no one who has taken the time and effort to write a good post will mind him 'stealing' it. | woodpeckers | |
23/10/2018 14:29 | Still holding here, haven't sold a share. It has been mentioned by others, but just a word on timescales involved. I work in scientific research and my definition of achieving experimental results "soon" is likely to be very different from someone else's idea of "soon". Even if an experiment works, it has to be repeated. So when VRS say they expect results/updates "soon", it might not be in the same timeframe as a shareholder repeatedly F5-ing their screen all day every day :) | bisho4 | |
23/10/2018 14:26 | so good at what they do that they appear in the guise of helpful friends. filtered, the pair of you. | club sandwich | |
23/10/2018 14:24 | correct Super7 - As a team they are very good at what they do and there seems nothing anyone can do to stop them. They are fortunate though that the 'market' is kind to them at the moment and does not look as though it will change any time soon. | ewads | |
23/10/2018 14:18 | There is only 1 person more vocal on here than the log's and spid's and rainbow's.... Superg1!! I can see your very passionate about all this but the shorters are mugging you off! You've threatened them with a 'List' for the fraud squad plenty of times, but until you do something they are literally laughing at you, winding you up about FGR and other's and your bitting. They don't believe you have anything on them! I think your input is massively valuable, but like Neill, you should not rise to their bait! They're negativity is relentless and your postulating is also relentless. Your doing as much damage as they are as they are feeding off of you. | super7 | |
23/10/2018 14:16 | With the amount of nanene we can actually produce at the moment and considering the scale up time (because time is the only problem) it is surely in the collabs interests to get in before the others if they wish to have an advantage so adejuk is right. Tighten the screws on some of them. | pshevlin | |
23/10/2018 14:14 | Filter them and be done with it. I was advised to do so a few days ago and of boy were they right my life is already much better. It looks like that: loglorry1 (Filtered), spid81 (Filtered). | mryl | |
23/10/2018 14:08 | do not entertain the leeches. | jointer13 | |
23/10/2018 14:06 | With 44 staff and £7k of sales surely they have the time to reply. ----------- Again @superG you lie. You've been told the vast majority of these employees were Srilankan miners no longer working. | loglorry1 | |
23/10/2018 14:05 | LOGLORRY.....the question is.......... "what is the meaning of Morphology of Nanene" -------------------- morphology /mɔːˈ noun 1.the study of the forms of things, in particular: 2.a particular form, shape, or structure. I guess you know what Nanene means? | loglorry1 | |
23/10/2018 14:04 | Anley, Everyone has tried very nice to explain that you are talking to a brick wall with log and spid. Please please please just filter them so you don't feel tempted to read their posts. It is the only way you will stop getting wound up by them. | laginaneil | |
23/10/2018 14:02 | fest, there is not an endless supply they re-cycle drop early, buy late - rinse and repeat it will end with news nr and his team need to start turning the screws on those collabs, if they can turn them any tighter this is v painful but it will end unless vrs is ano scam. i don't believe it is. do you? we're all afraid of black swans and the idea that someone knows more than we do in this case it is true - nr and his guys know everything trust is required | adejuk | |
23/10/2018 13:58 | SuperG you really have no idea. VRS were in the same situation only a few months ago when they raised $5.2 Million pounds, Is there any reason why they raised so much ? | spid81 | |
23/10/2018 13:55 | @superG why do you lie so often? It's been pointed out to you that FGR has never had a problem raising cash and has strong institutional support. | loglorry1 | |
23/10/2018 13:54 | Hi Anley, I am not the fussed if they don't get listed on the AIM, FGR hasn't had issues raising funds, they had 2 companies approach them this year, raising over $4 mil AUD. I still want to hearing your story, Please send me a Private Message. | spid81 | |
23/10/2018 13:53 | Dyson to build electric cars in Singapore. They may need nanene to reduce weight and batteries too. | fuji99 | |
23/10/2018 13:49 | Thanks - we shall see if they ever get to AIM! | anley | |
23/10/2018 13:43 | Hi Anley, 1 nano Graphene = nanene 2. according to the table on page 7 of that presentation is only 2.7tpa 3. True, I am going to assume a conservative graphene price of $150k USD per T, FGR graphene production 90tpa x $150k T USD = $13.5 mil USD Capex per 90t production facility $1mil AUD, | spid81 |
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