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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 | 6.45% | 0.0825 | 0.075 | 0.0882 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 5,310,400 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.10 | 1.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/11/2018 15:24 | "Not really, a golden opportunity is worth waiting for. We know we have have received offers from china." Problem is, NR could spend the rest of his career talking to companies in China. You'll remember I predicted months ago that the number of interested parties would go up and keep going up, and it has. None of it is worth a bean until contracts are actually signed and production starts (whether it's VRS doing the production or whether it's under license). That is the simple truth, and that seems to be the conclusion the markets have come to: you'll notice that today's new framework agreement has singularly failed to affect the share price positively... | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/11/2018 15:21 | pshevlin - where are Ford getting their graphene from? Not VRS - even if they couldn't name the client due to an NDA, not to say that they had received an order for nanene from a global automobile client would have been absolutely unforgiveable. ergo it wasn't them. so who was it? | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/11/2018 15:16 | Not really, a golden opportunity is worth waiting for. We know we have have received offers from china. Trusting neill and co to deliver the right one here. Aimo. Best ellis. | ellissj | |
05/11/2018 15:16 | Jam tomorrow but news today and almost every day of nothing to add to the balance sheet. | ![]() cielos | |
05/11/2018 15:15 | I know Club gets a bit over anxious at times but he has a point that other companies providing Graphene supposedly inferior to ours are making more headway on the sales front. To make the point read the Graphene Newsletter for this month and please find a mention of VRS amongst all the other producers making use of OTHER companies graphene. It is important and yes, VRS does have to get its finger out at some point. | ![]() pshevlin | |
05/11/2018 15:15 | @jkok1 Sixth element have been granted a license to export Graphene to the EU. They are a large player and have very high graphene output capacity . I don't know what sort of types of products they have in detail but clearly it was good enough for Huawei. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
05/11/2018 15:14 | Just wondering if there is any appetite on here for ousting our truly inspirational and brilliant CEO Neill, for the truly uninspirational and not so brilliant Clubbie? Ian really does seem to have his finger on the pulse, knows exactly what negotiations need to take place and over what timescale, and has massive support amongst his fellow shareholders! What's not to like? Please give this some thought, but preferably not a great deal..... | richgrumpa | |
05/11/2018 15:13 | "Neill Ricketts @neillricketts I think you've answered your own question" Quote Tweet Tim Kempster @timkempster Really? Must be some mistake I'm sure @neillricketts wouldn't let a patent for the process of #VRS flagship product #nanene expire. It would require an RNS if it had anyway and I've not seen one. I'm sure he'll clarify when he has time. (link: twitter.com/ActiveVa 4:28 pm · 25 Jul 2018 from Solihull, England · Twitter for Android | ellissj | |
05/11/2018 15:12 | I have been looking at the posts with more attention than usual as I have a particular interest in China. To whoever aske about graphene companies in the Far East here is one. I have joined the band who want things to happen quickly as we may be missing some golden opportunities. Still happy overall though. | ![]() jkok1 | |
05/11/2018 15:04 | forestfred and anyone else who responds to Club. You are wasting your precious and valuable time. He has proved himself to be, time and time again, ignorant and incapable of knowing what it takes to build a business. His exploits into PRG proves the point. | ![]() phoenixs | |
05/11/2018 15:03 | forest - that's since last September/October (can't remember exactly when I bought, think it was just before IAI). and it's peanuts compared to what VRS *could* deliver - IF they ever actually get any fricking orders through the door... | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/11/2018 15:00 | That took XG Science 3 years to bring to fruition CS. Gives you an idea on how long some of these deals can take. Of course Nanene was only officially launched in Feb 2017 so Ford may come around to VRS doorstep at some point ;-) | ![]() tini5 | |
05/11/2018 14:48 | Clubbie has so many people filtered, he must have to scroll through pages of nothingness to find anyone's comments!!I continue to wear my filtered badge of honour with pride. | ![]() cheek212 | |
05/11/2018 14:48 | Patentgate: | ![]() axotyl | |
05/11/2018 14:39 | and Eel - gosh, I *am* having a busy day! | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/11/2018 14:38 | #Patience. | ashehzi | |
05/11/2018 14:37 | ashhzi - see my reply to myrl. filtered. | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/11/2018 14:37 | I notice he hasn't corrected what I wrote earlier about the failure to patent what seems to underpin the Nanene scale up process. Here is a link to the description of the process which VRS tried to patent extract below: -------------------- If I didn't know any better I would think that Neill is laughing his socks off at the predictable posts. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
05/11/2018 14:37 | #ClownSandwich #FilterMePlease! | eel tamer |
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