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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0865
0.005 (6.13%)
16 Aug 2024 - Closed
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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
  0.005 6.13% 0.0865 0.083 0.0882 0.09 0.082 0.09 34,002,826 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0058 -0.14 1.9M
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 1.595p.

Versarien currently has 2,334,323,352 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.90 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.14.

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15/11/2018
14:02
Interesting addition @ 102p to the auction scene? A shorter smouldering? The 59p guys are cinders, I guess:



Edit
Any clue what Green is up to at 182p?

axotyl
15/11/2018
14:00
For me the most important aspect of this RNS is the validation of the Nanene/HP supplied by Versarien. The fact that the FAA has passed the graphene enhanced product will result in a number of companies around the world coming to Versarien rather than anyone else and finally the worldwide recognition of VRS and its products.
phoenixs
15/11/2018
13:58
Well Neill is carting his lightweight aircraft part round London and is pretty certain it’s the first graphene enhanced commercial aviation part ever. Room for a more 🤫. Looks like it’s giving a few lightweight performances with some knockout results. Need to get Neill and his part into a Captcha.
fireball xl5
15/11/2018
13:58
Just heard the podcast.

He has a scale model to show people he is meeting today.

But spin back to the start. "Just got off the tube"

So that interview sounded like it was this morning, so back to my points off buying late yesterday and orders for shares this morning in auction, then the RNS.

hmmmmm!!!

superg1
15/11/2018
13:56
Great news and good podcast. I particularly like the bit about taking the scaled model to several meetings today. If Neill is giving lots of interviews with various press organisations with demonstrations of graphene and it's potential I suspect much bigger news very shortly.
flatcoat1
15/11/2018
13:55
the buses scenario....

oh and lets not forget the train :)

jointer13
15/11/2018
13:54
I genuinely wasn't expecting anything from the aviation collabs for years (even interiors) due to obvious regulation barriers. Never been happier to be proven wrong. Well done everyone at VRS and Keep them coming (and keep them intraday).
magic beans
15/11/2018
13:52
Deal is fleet wide if I heard correctly from podcast. Excellent.
rafboy
15/11/2018
13:51
A great post ForestFred.
occultusverum1
15/11/2018
13:51
It really is nice when you see something moving from lab to collaboration to order to being used in everyday life.
I see the oracle on anything but Versarien isn't impressed, mind you I found a little snippet in the IPO documentation for one of his / her perennial favourites ......
"A few customers have
incorporated our materials and offered them for sale in commercial markets.
However, to date, there has been no incorporation of our materials or products
into customer products that are released for commercial sale in sufficient
volume to cover the fixed costs. Because there is limited history of commercial
success for our products, it is possible that large scale adoption of our
materials may never happen and that we will never achieve the level of revenues
necessary to sustain our business."
Mmmmmm, now where should I invest my money.
ps don't bother answering, I already have and it's staying down in rural Glos

moljen
15/11/2018
13:50
matheus7777,
If you want entertainment I suggest this BB:



Filtered!

sandbag
15/11/2018
13:50
Yeah but it's not as high tech as lining digger buckets is it?

Skoda skoda skoda......

cazzer69
15/11/2018
13:48
CS - Correct. 1T = 1 million grams.
Excitement probably added a multiplicator in my head...
So all my values to be divided by 3 !

fuji99
15/11/2018
13:48
Exciting or what !!!

A Great Ceo , a Great team , a Great product discovered by a Great professor and a great university.

Great news disruptive technology in the making .
A Great Day.

Ff

forestfred
15/11/2018
13:46
aircraft parts...a first with this technology ?

its all about the quality.

don't compare it to other so called graphene out there.

jointer13
15/11/2018
13:45
fuji - think you'll find there are 1m grammes in a Tonne. 1000g in 1Kg, 1000 Kgs in a T.

as for pricing, doubt it's £20/g. price goes down as volume goes up. For orders of >1T probably £1-£3/g. For orders of 1Kg, probably a higher per g price. BUt of course none of us really know.

club sandwich
15/11/2018
13:44
occult

Click the arrow, then click filter.

superg1
15/11/2018
13:44
Fantastic podcast....NR buzzing. Not only does it make the product lighter but it simplifies the production process and ultimately reduces the cost of production........what's not to like :-#)
melf
15/11/2018
13:43
IF one ton yealds sales of £20 million, the 3T machine will deliver alone £60 million. But China is calling for a real multiplicator.
fuji99
15/11/2018
13:40
Neill has explicitly stated that the figures you quote are nonsense Loglorry.
occultusverum1
15/11/2018
13:39
Every PI can see one or two shorters in agony from torture.
This is only the start.
There are 27 prototypes on trial with orders queuing (as no one failed) that can drop on the head of many.
Then, once orders start to flow in, it will be fairly easy for analysts to estimate sales and profit that will re-value the share price
Example: Just one ton nanene sold = 1 million grams priced say at just £20/g = £20 million sale.
This is without the ink & 3D et al...
I wonder how one can quantifies the growth ?

fuji99
15/11/2018
13:39
LogLorry just for entertainment value I have unblocked you. Also, while I'm on, I can highly recommend Ambre Solaire Factor 50 Waterproof for Kids
matheus7777
15/11/2018
13:36
It's an RNS Reach. The NOMAD would only let them release it as non-material news.

1Kg is lab scale. At XGS prices that's $80 worth. Maybe more at such small scale.

The RNS Reach doesn't say they have approval to use it they say the parts it's for have so it sounds like it's another test batch.

Big Yawn.

loglorry1
15/11/2018
13:35
Fireball it's a good point.

It changes conversations in meetings with others.

Ah yeh but with aircraft interiors and all the safety around that it would take ages to sort.

VRS. "Nope been there done that and here is the certificate"

I imagine it saves weight.

superg1
15/11/2018
13:34
This is just the start of things to come folks !!
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