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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0775 | 0.075 | 0.08 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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 | 1.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/10/2018 11:25 | Lol! Yes words from Neill's mouth | ![]() f3rdinand | |
26/10/2018 11:24 | Assume that's VRS, F3? Difficult to know who's plugging what on this board. | ![]() axotyl | |
26/10/2018 11:24 | ‘I have just come back from Texas and will soon go to Washington and California to visit government and customers. We also have activity and research in India, Singapore, Japan, and China. It is now about producing these products, getting orders and seeing the global expansion of the group.’ USA looking promising? Visit to govt then customers in cali. Great positioning and thanks neill and co. Aimo. Glalth. Best ellis | ellissj | |
26/10/2018 11:12 | "Over the coming months, we would like to have more news on the international expansion, some orders from the collaborations we have already established, and new collaborations in new sectors with new products." | ![]() f3rdinand | |
26/10/2018 11:08 | Hi Tini5, If everyone stopped bagging FGR, I wouldn't be here. I do enjoy the debate about the different companies and the research required to have these debates, Like all of you I am not fixed to FGR or any other Graphene stock, If I see a better graphene investment I will move to that. As an Investment, I see more growth in FGR than I do with VRS. We should be all basing our investments on the information that is public available. I can already tell that Superg1 is going to come back after his visit to Cambridge University, he will tell you all that FGR's Raman shift plot isn't graphene. It baffles me that you all think that FGR don't make Graphene when the University of Manchester has vetted their graphene, along with the other Tier one partners Versarien and Haydale, | ![]() spid81 | |
26/10/2018 11:02 | https://twitter.com/ | ![]() burtond1 | |
26/10/2018 11:02 | https://twitter.com/ | ![]() cheek212 | |
26/10/2018 10:59 | Worth taking a look at Stephen Voller on Dragon's Den ages ago trying to raise money for a daft electric car project He brags about how much money he'd raised from investors. I think you'll find that everyone who invested in Voller Energy lost their money! If VRS have the best graphene out there why are they not doing deals with world leaders in battery tech e.g. Panasonic not what looks like chancers who go on Dragon's den. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
26/10/2018 10:51 | "Elon Musk said back in 2011 that the big breakthrough in electric transportation Maybe 7 years later, vrs/gnano 2D materials offering is such an advanced supercap ? Neill said leading edge tech in poddy i believe ? Aimo. Best ellis | ellissj | |
26/10/2018 10:45 | ah dyson.that's the guy who campaigned to get us out of Europe for a better future and then decides to build his new electric car in malmesbury?...no Singapore!! | ![]() mj10 | |
26/10/2018 10:45 | Spid - or is it Adam? If FGR gets listed on the AIM, will you be creating a thread on ADVFN with an FGR ticker so you can talk up your investment on the appropriate forum, or will you continue to sit in this one? | ![]() tini5 | |
26/10/2018 10:45 | @spid yes well why take their word for it when we can take the word of the great man Neill Ricketts on Twitter yesterday when he wrote about FGR and their achievement as follows:- I guess SuperG thinks NR is a liar too now? Hi Loglorry, you know how some of them are around here, the might have thought you made a typo. In KGs it is very clear how much difference there is between FGR and VRS in graphene capacity, But then again, they don't believe FGR make graphene, I guess the University of Manchester - The home of graphene,really have no idea what they are doing. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
26/10/2018 10:33 | Hi Loglorry, you know how some of them are around here, the might have thought you made a typo. In KGs it is very clear how much difference there is between FGR and VRS in graphene capacity, But then again, they don't believe FGR make graphene, I guess the University of Manchester - The home of graphene,really have no idea what they are doing. | ![]() spid81 | |
26/10/2018 10:31 | ftse down 10% this year - correction territory dax 14% | ![]() adejuk | |
26/10/2018 10:28 | News of a deal with Tesla or Dyson (for EVs) as named partners would be very welcome right about now, give the share price a kick up the ass. Not very likely in the latter case - suspect Dyson will want utmost secrecy. Much more likely IMO in the former case - Tesla I suspect would be much more wanting the publicity that a leap in battery innovation would bring... | ![]() club sandwich | |
26/10/2018 10:23 | I don't really want to resort to the filter, but it never ceases to bemuse me just why people resort to attacking a share that they're not interested in buying. What a destructive and sad occupation. Are they wanting to save us from ourselves - how arrogant. | mike/homeruk | |
26/10/2018 10:17 | @mikebrenner if ZapGo are so good why are they so broke? Why are their accounts late? Have you taken a look at Voller's history on AIM and elsewhere? | ![]() loglorry1 | |
26/10/2018 10:16 | I think you need to convert it into kgs VRS production 365 kg's FGR production 90,000 kg's Yes @spid I did I wrote 0.365 mt/year for VRS vs 100 mt/year for FGR. Sorry should have said 90mt/year. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
26/10/2018 10:13 | After lots of recent posts on this here's my take on a Battery / supercapcitor summary in relation to Zap & Go - have simplified a lot and not sharing all the detail below as believe they are sensitive so just the building blocks: 1. Zap & Go create the electrolytes in a carbon ion battery / supercapacitor - its a gel and all-solid state C-Ion cells which are basically lots of nano-sized channels formed by a polymer network of membranes for easy ion migration 2. VRS provide the graphene (quality key) 3. Gnanomat functionalise VRS graphene and turn it into graphene enhanced electrodes (difficult chemistry) Combine the 3 together you have potential for carbon ion batteries / supercapacitors which is why they need to work with bigger battery manufacturing companies who do that / link to the software platforms for energy management etc ... e.g Williams Advanced Materials, big Chinese battery folks etc ... The VRS & Gnanomat tech can be used for a range of other battery applications and techs but that's for another day | ![]() mikebrenner | |
26/10/2018 10:12 | It will rally approaching Christmas, the only problem is how far it will go down first! Can't see that correction is over yet no matter how tempting it might be in some areas, I am doing nothing just 'chillin | ![]() ayl30 | |
26/10/2018 10:02 | What are people's views on the current global market situation? Is this bargain time and we should buy away stocks that appear to be at a discount or is there more pain coming? To me it really feels like an exaggerated sell-off due to panic, I don't see any convincing reason that would justify a further bigger crash.. | mryl | |
26/10/2018 09:55 | Of course Dr Kemp has been an expert in flakes for many years, and not just the cadbury variety. Here he is presenting at at a 2013 HVM event. Dyor. Glalth. Best ellis "Graphene Commercialisation – Summary of Industry Consultation Workshops Dr Martin Kemp Eur Ing, C Eng, FIMMM, Chartered Marketer Theme Manager, NanoKTN Chairman, IOM3 Nanomaterials Committee HVM Graphene 2013 Conference. | ellissj |
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