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VRS Versarien Plc

0.07
0.0025 (3.70%)
04 Jul 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
  0.0025 3.70% 0.07 0.06 0.075 0.075 0.07 0.07 7,649,135 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 1.04M
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 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 2.16p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.04 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2018
09:19
forest - I know it's happening all around, I can see it: what I *can't* see - so far - is the (significant, notifiable) benefit to VRS's bottom line!
club sandwich
24/10/2018
09:17
A lot of people in big global
companies did not think a lot of things would happen, but disruptive technology proved them very wrong indeed to their detriment .


If in doubt watch the Tony Seba presentation on you/tube.
Clean energy disruption disruptive technology .
It’s a few years old now but it was happening then.

Explains in more detail then tie up with what your hearing on the news and look at Vrs rns over the last 12 months
See what your thoughts are then !!


Momentum is gathering it’s on the news everyday globally !

Talking about stuff that’s involves the technology we’re looking to develop .

I think dyson mentioned they see it as coming now and companies countries that don’t embrace it will be way behind .

A lot just can’t see it .

If you look it’s happening all around us .

Ff

forestfred
24/10/2018
09:16
You know I'm going to lose, and gambling is for fools, but that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live for ever...
club sandwich
24/10/2018
09:10
These are all late reported BUYS coming through now!
festario
24/10/2018
09:06
Indeed, Lemmy, the greatest of them all
festario
24/10/2018
09:06
Thanks Clint. I am missing something - I will try and learn a bit more.
dgduncan
24/10/2018
09:05
Festario, I believe you and I will have a very good Christmas this year and all those who have held onto their shares. It is just a shame that some have been unable to do the same. I feel for those people as I have been there in the past.
rafboy
24/10/2018
09:05
RIP Lemmy. An honourable man.
gerryjames
24/10/2018
09:04
Yes, there you are, luminoso (apologies, everyone, but this could be useful - just experimenting - UK, Germany, Oz, Romania and S.Africa so far today)
axotyl
24/10/2018
09:02
Thats a quote from the mighty Lemmy, and he's never wrong
festario
24/10/2018
09:02
sg1 - re 42978 - My understanding of the benefit found in concrete by adding "graphene" by students at Exeter Uni is broadly-speaking due to "cement replacement".

In a similar way in the 1980s Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) from coal-fired power stations was found to be useful in reducing the required cement content of concrete in certain circumstances, with cost and weight-saving benefits.

As a civil engineer, I learned early on that concrete has negligible tensile strength. You have to put reinforcement into mass concrete to get tensile strength. There is a variety of ways of doing this (beyond the scope of this post). I don't believe adding graphene to the concrete mix will make any difference to the virtually non-existent tensile strength of mass concrete.

Edit: Compressive strength is a different matter. If you can detect significant increases by incorporating graphene, then slabs may not have to be as thick to provide the same weight-bearing capability as conventionally mixed concrete. That could indeed be a game changer.

compoundup
24/10/2018
09:01
All things come to he who waits, but the waiting never ends...
festario
24/10/2018
09:01
Dow futures are up ,the doomsayers have crawled back and are now long but will not admit .Let us see how long it takes for them to reappear.
snoopy12
24/10/2018
08:57
To Anyone lacking inspiration

Just TAKE 10 minutes and review VRS RNS over the last year .
Look at all the different sectors and companies from them
Each as exciting as the next !!

If that does not inspire you and excite you then you are in the wrong place .

You can’t stop disruptive technology folks .
Backed by the uni of Manchester -Cambridge Uk goverment .
And the hardest working CEO and team you will find .
As said on this board governments -countries are looking at disruptive technology -graphene -not just companies .
Good luck
Ff

forestfred
24/10/2018
08:57
DGD - surface area includes both sides, 2 x 2 cm is one side.
clint fleecewood
24/10/2018
08:56
Axotyl
I see Romania has a hit today, so guess that's me

luminoso
24/10/2018
08:54
Maybe those Funds want their shares back from the shorters!
p@
24/10/2018
08:54
Thanks, luminoso, scottishfield - guess it depends on your IP address...I'm still tweaking.

Edit - luminoso - you showed up this morning, and a new visitor from S.Africa....

axotyl
24/10/2018
08:52
NR on Twitter, everything comes to those that wait. Part of a response.
rafboy
24/10/2018
08:51
Hi Super. Re your CVD cost example.

"Single layer graphene per gram has a surface area of 2630m2

So you need to divide 4cm2 into 1315 m2 to get the number of 2cm x 2cm pieces needed to make 1 gram."

It should be 4cm2 into 2630m2 should it not ?. Therefore twice as expensive.
Even at half price, still dammed expensive.

dgduncan
24/10/2018
08:51
Actual spread very small so mms must be confident to hold stock.
pshevlin
24/10/2018
08:49
axotyl - was in Spain yesterday, home today. (I was 1 of the 3 maybe!)
scottishfield
24/10/2018
08:47
Axotyl
I am currently in Romania. Counted as Ukraine n the flag counter maybe ?

luminoso
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