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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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-0.005 | -6.06% | 0.0775 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 1,433,306 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.09 | 1.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/10/2018 08:09 | Could VRS amend our Articles of Association to 'ban' the borrowing of VRS shares from the named owner? Hard to implement but would act as deterrence if proven. | anotherdrink | |
25/10/2018 08:09 | Trolls not bad for your wealth fred, they have no impact whatsoever. Big spreads to encourage sells and discourage buys , it works most of the time. | ![]() luckyorange | |
25/10/2018 08:08 | It's just human nature, some people like to self harm in public i guess ! :( imo. Best ellis | ellissj | |
25/10/2018 08:07 | No buyers yet, only 120k shares traded and down 7%.. crazy.. | ![]() owenga | |
25/10/2018 08:05 | Pshevlin - depends on how you want to look at it. Given a choice, Neill would rather the shares were £10 cos he'd be worth £100 million. I would also want them to be £10, but £9 is probably more realistic. | vrs1 | |
25/10/2018 08:04 | The troll is up early . Please do not feed it everyone it may go away then . Remember a troll is bad for your wealth !!! Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
25/10/2018 08:04 | It will be good to understand (perhaps in the trading update which was early Nov last year) how the discussions with the machine supplier on future scale-up have progressed.These were mentioned at the AGMand a key part of the expansion plans to fulfil future production orders. | redstone64 | |
25/10/2018 08:04 | Not wishing to pick on xg sciences here, but this paragraph sums says it all really from a science paper, prof robert j young UoM. I guess he knows his onions ! Aimo. Dyor. Best ellis " Exfoliated&nb | ellissj | |
25/10/2018 08:03 | Back to bargain levels as MMs try to mug sellers | ![]() jbe81 | |
25/10/2018 08:00 | have you bought in yet pshevlin. | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/10/2018 07:58 | reason for that jointer is that the providing company made them faster. Let's not overspeculate. | ![]() pshevlin | |
25/10/2018 07:57 | Lol lucky, mistaken identity :) wife was talking to me as i was typing, but poor excuse, i often typo :( ,apologies ! Don't forget 'yes yes, yes!' Hoping here ! Atb ellis | ellissj | |
25/10/2018 07:55 | and the delivery date brought forward..reason for that. bring it on. | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/10/2018 07:53 | WOW First Graphene ASX:FGR absolutely smashing it out of the park with their latest update In FOUR MONTHS they have taken a MoU into production with Rio Tinto to supply a very large market bucket liners for very large industrial mining machines. The PureGraph used was the large platelet size of PureGraph20 a type of GNP that Nanene cannot compete with on lateral size. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
25/10/2018 07:48 | from nemos post a must read for newbies. ● Versarien now has proven the technology to produce 1kg of Nanene grade material per day ● The proven process is in the final stages of set-up for production ● Plans are in place to: > install larger machines capable of producing tens of kg/day > use multiple machines to meet higher demand | ![]() jointer13 | |
25/10/2018 07:48 | Not strictly true vrs1. I have way less money than Neill and if the stock goes down 90% I will be left with next to nothing whereas Neill will still have a couple of million quid. | ![]() pshevlin | |
25/10/2018 07:46 | 'indidual' we need a new dictionary, half the time I don't know what superg is talking about with some of the words that come out of his mouth (phone). Is graphite graphene like material? The pressure is on for change all around and it seems that will work in favour of graphene. That report on PUNE wasn't in depth enough for me and would like to know more on how they have promoted it , in the report it sounds like a poor pitch, not too worried considering it was India | ![]() luckyorange | |
25/10/2018 07:45 | Neill has always said that as soon as China deal is finalised, they will tell the market. A RNS could come at anytime of the day. Remember, Neill owns 10 million shares - he has way more to lose than any personal invester. He is 100% on our side cos it's his side too. | vrs1 | |
25/10/2018 07:34 | Good spot grabs, hope you've had a good time. I doubt many firms will use the service, preferring to call their graphite products as'graphene!' To my mind, It's like having a lump of graphite in your hand and calling it 'many layer graphene' just millions of them. But of terms of its character, it acts like a lump of graphite, not millions of individual layers of graphene. And it's very simple, per iso - a particle comprised of 10 layers or less of individual graphene layers, retains the essential characteristics of graphene. Over 10 and it's essentially graphite thereafter. Aimo. Dyor. Best ellis | ellissj | |
25/10/2018 07:10 | and how do you think he knows that? | ![]() mj10 | |
25/10/2018 07:04 | Squire - so tomorrow then? ;-) | ![]() club sandwich | |
25/10/2018 07:02 | Been away in campervan again and missed 461 posts, so apologies if this covered already: Graphene-Info has teamed up with world renowned laboratories to offer a unique graphene metrology service that provides characterization and analysis on graphene materials. | ih_560244 | |
25/10/2018 06:06 | Comment on India Trip | ![]() dafad | |
24/10/2018 22:43 | Prefer Deep Space Nine Fest or if you want to swing it right back Space 1999. They got that wrong mind. | skyliteandy |
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