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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 12:11 | I see ftse100 now blue ! Glalth. ellis | ellissj | |
25/10/2018 12:08 | Bulls need balls to take this over 120p, spineless and hiding behind the sofa still. | ![]() ny boy | |
25/10/2018 12:08 | Cheek, superg and others As I wrote yesterday, I confirmed that Halifax (at 30th June holders of 10 million shares) do not loan out any. | nemo19 | |
25/10/2018 12:05 | James H Baker (@JamesHBaker1) Tweeted:RT @UoMGraphene: The #Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) announces 5 new affiliate partners https://t.co/Pujj81H | 66sequoia | |
25/10/2018 12:05 | Remember, as the price rises, the shorters become more desperate and may notch up their scare-mongering. Additionally, their egos will also take a battering and this may also lead to greater stress. I am concerned that some shorters may become suicidal. | vrs1 | |
25/10/2018 11:58 | Tim I suggest you get an Altsheimers check. Re your post 43384. I have told you a number of times now - Nanene was the winning product on all 4 CPI Graphene material tenders in a worldwide competition that CPI ran. I am sure the CPI wanted a second runner, but there wasn't one! Even you will understand that this is the best possible yarstick for an intelligent investor to decide that Nanene is the best graphene material out there!! Of course if you are targeting the bottom end of the market - concrete, road surfaces or mining bucket liners then graphite nanplatelets, as opposed to graphene nano-platlets will suffice. VRS is not that sort of company, they are targeting the 4th industrial revolution!!! Ten years from now, you will be able to reflect how blind you were as VRS's achievements progressively unfold in a remarkable way and the scales drop progressively from your eyes to make you realise how blind you have been. That is providing, of course, that you haven't forgotten what you said. | ![]() ridicule | |
25/10/2018 11:57 | Finally managed to get a guy who told me that they definitely don't loan out shares. pshevlin, you're right, Barclays are rubbish, I'm moving. Whilst I was on, I asked why my PB shares still hadn't been credited to my account and he said that Jarvis apparently sent them to them on the 19th so they should be in my account within a further 2 weeks!!! Told him what I think of their service! | ![]() woodpeckers | |
25/10/2018 11:57 | I have VRS shares in my ISA, Wife’s ISA, daughters Junior ISA, my SIPP and some in a fund and Share account. All with HL. Superg1- do I need to move any of this around? | mjatkin82 | |
25/10/2018 11:53 | SuperG, that's absolutely right, you borrow money to buy shares... the shares get loaned out... the loanee might make money as the price drops. Therefore you lose money, and get closed out.It's a self fulfilling prophecy. | ![]() festario | |
25/10/2018 11:52 | TFC All SB type companies will loan them out. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/10/2018 11:49 | Being the first to market does have short term kudos. Being the best to serve that market is a different matter. VRS will haves it day. I wonder how many ev battery factories built now or in the process of will in the future be producing batteries with VRS / Gnanomat technology :) | anotherdrink | |
25/10/2018 11:48 | Thinking about it. The guys that use SB combines and gear like mad to the limit actually seal their own fate. Their own share get loaned out to trigger their own margin call which via the dark dirty goings on will be passed on to shorters. So next time someone that gears gets closed out just tell them it was their own position that created the option for them to close them out. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/10/2018 11:47 | I think some instis loan out stock as well . | ![]() wardy333 | |
25/10/2018 11:45 | Why would anyone be with Barclays? Jack of all trades etc. | ![]() pshevlin | |
25/10/2018 11:45 | AJ Bell shares be it trading, SIPP or ISA are held in nominee accounts too so can't be lent out to shorters | ![]() mikebrenner | |
25/10/2018 11:43 | Just spent 15 minutes trying to find out from Barclays whether my shares can be loaned out only to be told that they were trained to answer so would put me through to someone who did...then got a girl asking me if I actually have a loan with them or would like to take one out!!!! Aargh!!!When I eventually got my message across, guess what...yes, I would have to ring another number!!! Still trying but if anyone gets an answer from Barclays please post. | ![]() woodpeckers | |
25/10/2018 11:38 | If anyone has a SIPP managed by an IFA (like I have) it might be worth checking who holds the shares. I haven't got a clue on mine but I know they are bought through Winterfloods and my SIPP is with Aviva, so presumably them! Just checking now and whether they lend out. | ![]() cheek212 | |
25/10/2018 11:36 | Hi RichGrumpa, I don't use twitter. | ![]() spid81 | |
25/10/2018 11:33 | Top Just looked that up HL markets is spread betting so that explains it, easy to know if you are in and SB, CFD system than normal nominee accounts. | ![]() superg1 | |
25/10/2018 11:32 | Spid and Log wittering away to each other;quite sweet really.... | richgrumpa |
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