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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0775
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Last Updated: 08:00:06
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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.0775 0.075 0.09 - 2,819,692 08:00:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.09 1.15M
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 0.08p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.15 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.09.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/10/2018
19:49
If the Dow can bounce from this point then I mark this as the bottom.
diversification
29/10/2018
19:49
550 points down. Blue finish 😂😂

Edit: glass half full

diversification
29/10/2018
19:39
Smart cities mentioned in industrial strategy. Plenty of 2D material opportunties here i imagine ! Aimo best ellis

"What is #5G about? #infosec #IoT #AutonomousVehicles

@fisher85m

#wearables #IIoT #CyberSecurity #SmartCity #Security #smartgrid #Healthcare"

ellissj
29/10/2018
19:29
From university of Austin, texas. Video of graphene wearable ! Best ellis


"@MikeQuindazzi

Ultra-thin #Wearable graphene #HealthTech monitor!
#IoT #BigData #DataAnalytics #Healthcare #Wearables #Health"

Video :

ellissj
29/10/2018
19:16
nice post that sandbag. (non political part) well done.
jointer13
29/10/2018
19:08
c'mon lads...you know he is a shorter.

for any new potential investors looking in.

beware.

loglorry (tim kempster) is a liar.

jointer13
29/10/2018
19:01
OK loglorry/TimKempster - I'll ask you a third time:

When you look back, later in life, at what you've done in your limited time on this planet, are you going to feel pride in whatever damage you've managed to inflict?


It's a simple question. A one-word answer would be enough.

I think (as indicated by green upticks on my two previous postings of the question) your audience has noticed the difficulty you are evidently having in giving a straight answer and the many words you are having to shiftily use to squirm out of doing so. Have another go - see if you can make it even worse!.

grabster
29/10/2018
19:00
Loglorry1

So You have no financial interest other than helping Vrs shareholders .
My question to you .

Can you confirm what your interest is then please Tim.
Do you benefit if the price of Vrs goes down .

Ff
.

forestfred
29/10/2018
18:49
5G anyone ? Sounds promising imo.Best ellis.



"Oct 12, 2018 10:52 AM"

"Graphene enables ultra-wide bandwidth communications coupled with low power consumption, surpassing the needs of 5G, IoT and Industry 4.0.

Researchers from the Cambridge Graphene Centre, together with industrial and academic collaborators within the European Graphene Flagship project, showed that integrated graphene-based photonic devices offer a unique solution for the next generation of optical communications. Researchers in the initiative have demonstrated how properties of graphene enable ultra-wide bandwidth communications coupled with low power consumption to radically change the way data is transmitted across the optical communications systems. This could make graphene-integrated devices the key ingredient in the evolution of 5G, the Internet-of-Things (IoT), and Industry 4.0. The findings were published in Nature Reviews Materials and highlighted on the cover.

As conventional semiconductor technologies are approaching their physical limitations, researchers need to explore new technologies to realise the most ambitious visions of a future networked global society. Graphene promises a significant step forward in performance for the key components of telecommunications and data communications.

Presenting a vision for the future of graphene-based integrated photonics, the Cambridge Graphene Centre has worked closely industrial and academic partners of the Graphene Flagship to devise strategies for improving power consumption, manufacturability and wafer-scale integration. They presented a roadmap for graphene-based photonics devices surpassing the technological requirement for the evolution of datacom and telecom markets, as driven by 5G, IoT and Industry 4.0. “Graphene integrated in a photonic circuit is a low cost, scalable technology that can operate fibre links at a very high data rates,” says Marco Romagnoli from CNIT, the National Interuniversity Consortium for Telecommunications in Italy."

ellissj
29/10/2018
18:48
@grabster I answered your question with a question to you. Your answer to my question is the same as my answer to yours.

It all depends on the outcome here. Those who listened to me when I said BPC at 5p was massively overvalued a few months ago probably now think it was good advice. It's about 1.1p now.


If anyone can give a substantial answer as to why VRS trades at a £150m premium to it's peers I'm all ears.

loglorry1
29/10/2018
18:47
With rainbow living in the ymca !!!!
borg45
29/10/2018
18:37
Nah, he'll just remember all the time he spent masturbating in darkened rooms in front of a flickering screen...
club sandwich
29/10/2018
18:35
loglorry/Tim - Very noticeable to everyone that in your (44270) response to my question (44268) you avoid giving an answer. So I'll ask again:

When you look back, later in life, at what you've done in your limited time on this planet, are you going to feel pride in whatever damage you've managed to inflict?

A dead simple yes or no is all that's needed - no need to evade like you did the first time (unless of course you actually feel so much shame that you dare not answer)

grabster
29/10/2018
18:26
Finally #healthtech. VR. AR. Wearables. Sensors. next gen screens etc.

Seems to me 2D materials have a great future ! Aimo. Dyor. Glalth. Best ellis.

'Ascensia Diabetes Care'
@AscensiaGlobal
Great insight from @richscarfo
of @PCHAlliance

"on the progress of #digital trends in health management and the importance of bridging the gap between technology and #healthcare providers. #blockchain #wearables #virtualreality #AI Read more in @IoTNow_
(link: bit.ly/2Azxoay"

ellissj
29/10/2018
18:23
Fred, hit the nail on the head.

Tim twists more than Chubby Checker. Like coffee and cigarettes - best filtered.

tini5
29/10/2018
18:22
You're right Sandbag, it is a view... I'm glad you've done well, I live in Manchester and Osborne's decisions have indeed been good for me personally too. But from the view of the hundreds of homeless there, well... ask them their views about graphene investments and their pension pots. It pays to take more than one perspective.

I do hope graphene makes UK plc wealthy and helps give us enough money to fund the authorities to tackle the drugs problem, to build homes to get them back on their feet and cost less in the long run, rather than dole them out twelve Directa g+-enhanced tents. I'm glad Neill wants to pay taxes and fund the future 2-d students of the world. His attitude is a big reason I'm invested here.

runthejoules
29/10/2018
18:15
Loglorry1
I don’t thing anybody really wants to discuss Vrs with you because you have no interest in Vrs , it’s ceo or the Vrs team and Vrs shareholders or its products and achievements s to date .

You have your own personal
agenda which earns you little respect on this board .

Let’s see where we are in 12 months time and see if you are around on this board then .
Good luck with your investments

Ff

forestfred
29/10/2018
18:14
With two members of DIT assigned to VRS I'd imagine we'd be in prime position if funds are heading into graphene
f3rdinand
29/10/2018
18:01
#cleantech;

"#BuildMoreBatteries #EnergyStorage #ESS #RenewableEnergy #CleanTech #ElectricVehicles #EV #ElectricTimes"

ellissj
29/10/2018
17:57
In agritech : hopefully rfids This tweet ?

4. RFID Sensors and Tracking

ellissj
29/10/2018
17:56
Good news re patient capital...

"With total assets under management expected to exceed £1tn by 2025, DC pension schemes "have a vital role to play in long-term financing for UK growth and innovation," the government said.

If the initiative is adopted on a significant scale, it will provide additional funding for faster-growing start-up companies while also potentially increasing returns for savers."

woodpeckers
29/10/2018
17:54
Wonder if a slice of the £1.8b tech pie, finds it's way to graphene, specifically vrs ? Best ellis


"George Freeman MP
@GeorgeFreemanMP

Delighted to see major investment in our UK #IndustrialStrategy - supporting UK leadership in the technologies of the 21stC: from #agritech #cleantech #healthtech #Budget2018"

ellissj
29/10/2018
17:42
run,
You never seem to miss a trick to bring up your political views. Remember, that's what it is, a view, and a view differs depending upon your standpoint. From where I stand George Osborne has done more for me than any other politician in my life.

Firstly he changed the laws so that I didn't have to buy an annuity. My meagre pension pot would have got me a pittance but he allowed me to use my pot to invest in the stock market. Thanks to him investing in Graphene Manchester had a head start on the world and that helped Neill to get the company to where it is today and to me having an investment worth considerably more than when I started.

sandbag
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