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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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08/11/2018 11:10 | Ratpack. Correct - VRS do not give away nanene. Another idiot suggested that the samples are kit packs. What a load of rubbish. We are talking about a new product and technology, that needs to be tested by the collaboration partners. The world wants graphene. It's only beginning to be used and very soon we will see it all sorts of products with graphene and indeed, nanene. The possibilities seem to be endless, but we know for sure that graphene can be used in electronics and in composites as well as circuitry. Axia and AECOM as well as Gnanomat and now Tungshu all have collaborations with VRS. Not any of the other companies that produce graphene, but just VRS. Any psychotic idiot can keep harping on about other graphene producers, but the biggest companies want nanene. You hear that log-psycho - they want nanene. I'm not sure what your doing here given that your not share holder, but I bet you need adult diapers with the share price rise. I can see this hitting £2 very soon. And by the way. Electric vehicles. Omg. £5 by next year. I also think VRS will attract a bid. | vrs1 | |
08/11/2018 10:55 | @occultusverum1 Graphene Sale Prices First Graphene (ASX:FGR) Market cap ~£25m Product: PureGRAPH FLG product <10 layers AVE PRICE: $125/KG 8th May 2017 “While there is no firm terminal market for graphene products, and market information is at best opaque, speciality marketers have advised the Company the market price for graphene out of China, destined for the battery market, sells at a price of US$100-150/kg (US$100,000-150,000 per tonne).” TALGA (ASX:TLG) Market Cap ~£56M Product: “vFLG Ultrafine” 1-5 layers Graphene price assumption (USD$/t) 55,000 AVE PRICE: $55/KG 9th Oct 2014 (page 2 and page 5) XG Sciences ~£25m Product: xGnP different types but up to 800m2/g surface area FLG/GnP AVE PRICE: $80/KG While no sales price is given for specific production it is possible to derive a price per Kg/tonne from the accounts. This equates to (USD$/t)80,000 NaneXplore (~£84M market cap) Product: Graphene Black 0X (lateral size is good average 13um and good distribution see figure 2. 6-10 layers. AVE PRICE: Projected as low as $10/Kg during scaleup to 1000 mt/year. Versarien (LSE:VRS) (~£190M market cap) ???????????????? | ![]() loglorry1 | |
08/11/2018 10:55 | AECOM have a Cambridge office which manages the huge housing, school and associated complex of buildings to the West of Cambridge. For me this could be a huge customer for different VRS products........we shall see and I think we may have some news as to progress soon. | ![]() anley | |
08/11/2018 10:53 | T'Pau - China In Your Hand | ![]() realcooltrader | |
08/11/2018 10:45 | Would someone with time on their hands this weekend care to scroll through all the song lyrics pages at to find the most appropriate lines for Verarien's strong and growing connection with China? | ![]() grabster | |
08/11/2018 10:44 | Got to say phoenix that the MOU has made it tangibly close to me, that particular company (Tungshu) don't hang about if they see an opportunity. Hoping for more information on AECOM soon as they don't hang around either, but we will see. Funny how these huge companies now roll off the tongue , well sort of 🤔🌞 | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/11/2018 10:42 | Hello Phoenixs. I am 100% invested in Versarien and believe that Neill is doing a great job. I have some shares in my isa and some in my pension, but I can't draw down on my pension for another 30 years at least, so I have plenty of time to wait. | occultusverum1 | |
08/11/2018 10:37 | For me it was good to listen to both as they had different perspectives owenga, what was obvious that the one with doc would have been on the Tuesday evening because he ummmed and ahhhed about what day it was... which was amusing 😂 Great questions by both and think that Justin and Doc enjoy the interrogation. | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/11/2018 10:37 | Dubai Police start training on flying motorbikes. flying cars coming. "He explained that eVTOLs are limited by current battery technology, but said advances -- particularly in battery energy density, and introducing new materials like graphene -- could increase flight times in the future." | ![]() jointer13 | |
08/11/2018 10:34 | occult, log is off his lorry and filtered. He has backed the wrong horse and is bitter as are some others whom I will not name. For me it is all about Versarien and the impact that the company is having on the world of grapheme. The collaborations and deals say it all for me and I am sure that there will be more collaborations/deals coming soon. There will be substantial orders coming from these collaborations/deals | ![]() phoenixs | |
08/11/2018 10:29 | So Loglorry thinks you can buy high quality graphene for £5.82 a kilo. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA | occultusverum1 | |
08/11/2018 10:28 | No profit there then axotyl, won't waste any time looking at it, more to post it than you charge for it 🤔 | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/11/2018 10:23 | I thought the podcast with Justin was a lot better - Vox markets. | ![]() owenga | |
08/11/2018 10:23 | Might have been $, Lucky....you couldn't make it up. | ![]() axotyl | |
08/11/2018 10:19 | Got your message axotyl, had a quick look at postage cost/kilo £10... and that ain't airmail, can't be right! | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/11/2018 10:18 | Total market solutions interview with Neill sounds interesting | aintree77 | |
08/11/2018 10:12 | hattie - 1-in-12 in the UK in August - so similar percentage Countries vary a lot; some close to a tipping point, others way behind Pure electric cars and hybrids, which have both battery power and a diesel or petrol motor, accounted for 52 percent of all new car sales last year in Norway against 40 percent in 2016, the independent Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) said.3 Jan 2018 (and electricity in Norway is almost entirely generated from renewable sources) | ![]() grabster | |
08/11/2018 10:08 | ..bet they are “charging̶ | hattie1 | |
08/11/2018 10:08 | Club Neill has already said on numerous occasions they never give away any testing samples so shut up fool | ![]() ratpat999 | |
08/11/2018 10:05 | Pressure is on to get the battery tech right hattie, I wonder how VRS are getting along with the Tesla improvements that was bought on finance? | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/11/2018 10:04 | @axotyl actually its $10/kg. The market has changed drastically. -------------------- "I'm probably the only Timber Transport reader at the moment. His latest find is a company forecasting $30/kg for "high quality graphene". Bless." | ![]() loglorry1 | |
08/11/2018 10:01 | 8% of new cars sold in Canada are now EV’s ... it’s coming and fast .. | hattie1 | |
08/11/2018 10:00 | Hopefully the third gun will be a trading update which I believe Neill said on Twitter was normally organised for this week. | ![]() smokeyjohnson | |
08/11/2018 10:00 | fhasson - the Half Year Results maybe? I know they came on 29 Nov last year, but in reply to someone asking when, the ceo this week tweeted that they aim to have them ready in the first week (did he mean first week of November??). (Anyone else her got a different interpretation of that tweet?) | ![]() grabster | |
08/11/2018 09:58 | Lucky - PM. | ![]() axotyl |
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