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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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0.0215 | 26.06% | 0.104 | 0.10 | 0.108 | 0.1005 | 0.084 | 0.08 | 109,365,448 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.11 | 1.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/11/2018 08:33 | Manipulation?? | ![]() superg1 | |
20/11/2018 08:27 | diversification - "manipulations" are only temporary blips to suit a few stuck positions. VRS positive prospects are now definitely permanent. Just watch VRS shoots all over the world starting to burgeon. | ![]() fuji99 | |
20/11/2018 08:14 | Manipulation of the highest order this morning but who cares, to many good things to come here to worry about the share price on a day to day basis. Have a good day people. Edit: blue finish | ![]() diversification | |
20/11/2018 08:11 | Just give it a rest superg and start recognising other's achievements for a change You have been wrong about functionalisation and you are now wrong about using any old graphite to produce graphene with decent lateral dimensions | ![]() timbo003 | |
20/11/2018 07:59 | It's all good jointer with graphene starting to hit the headlines for free, just the start of the next industrial revolution and raising awareness of what it can actually do. | ![]() luckyorange | |
20/11/2018 07:51 | Poom - that's the great unknown, the price per kg/T. In my own calculations I've been assuming £1/g for multi-T orders (£1m/T), but of course that's almost certainly wildly wrong. I would strongly imagine that as the quantity comes down the price per g goes up, but again that's just speculation. | club sandwich | |
20/11/2018 07:49 | Fest Probably a good decision 😎 | ![]() superg1 | |
20/11/2018 07:43 | I think you lads are on the wrong board ! | ![]() jointer13 | |
20/11/2018 07:39 | Spid, it's not much of an investment if you apply the price per KG you and Log have mentioned. They will never make any money. | ![]() poombear | |
20/11/2018 07:39 | Spid has moved from defending FGR to promoting it on this board. Desperate, imo. FILTERED | ![]() diversification | |
20/11/2018 07:37 | Strangely enough Cheek I was wondering why it is being reported considering they have been avoiding it for quite a while, something is brewing, I'm sure we will soon find out what it is! | ![]() luckyorange | |
20/11/2018 07:35 | a massive problem with fake graphene, so called graphene companies claiming they produce graphene when in fact it is graphite. "It is alarming to uncover that producers are labelling black powders as graphene and selling them for top dollar, while in reality, they contain mostly cheap graphite" | ![]() jointer13 | |
20/11/2018 07:30 | Fest in the last month there have been about 4 occasions to sell in the 1.30s and buy back below 1.14 (Or lower). | ![]() poombear | |
20/11/2018 07:29 | Good Morning SuperG1, FGR came out with another announcement this morning (price sensitive), its Polyurethane / Graphene composite is now being used for protecting the dry dryer chute of a ready mix concrete plant that requires between 10-12 kgs of PureGRAPH 20, I must admit, I was a little disappointed when I read the announcement as it was only for a liner in a ready mix plant, In saying that, I am now getting exciting, The Mining / Concrete market using polyurethane graphene liners could be a company maker for FGR. Holcim have over 300 locations in Australia, this would require 3t of graphene just being used in dry chute liners. Holcim are owned by LafargeHolcim, according to their 2017 Annual report they have 2300 locations across the globe, (concrete, aggregate plants, cement and grinding plants) IMO all of these locations will require some form of liner protection. HeidelbergCement HeidelbergCement is one of the world’s largest building materials company, HeidelbergCement became the number 1 in aggregates production, number 2 in cement, and number 3 in ready-mixed concrete, Heidelberg are in around 60 countries with 60,000 employees working at 3,000 production sites. HeidelbergCement operates 139 cement plants with an annual cement capacity of 176 million tonnes, more than 1,500 ready-mixed concrete production sites, and over 600 aggregates quarries Heidelberg Cement would require 18 tonnes of graphene just for protecting the dry dryer chute for their 1,500 ready mix plants. This excludes conveyor belts and other wear applications required by this company. Two significant points I would like to raise, 1. the Polyurethane Graphene composite uses PureGRAPH20 (20um average platelet size 10x larger than Nanene), FGR might be the one company that can offer large platelet graphene, 2. newGen have recently introduced Amour-GRAP the product range of wear liners for bucket wheel, pipe spools and conveyor applications. Just using graphene in the dry chute liners of two companies mentioned above could require over 30t of Graphene, this excludes other applications that are required in the concrete production or mining industry i.e bucket liners or conveyor belts or rollers, I am fully aware this is nothing fancy, it is area when graphene can be quickly adopted, it is in a low risk application that will offer real savings for industry with a 100-500% increase in wear resistance, lower maintenance costs / labour savings will result in increased productivity. Source: Heidelberg Cement & LafargeHolcim Wiki pages and companies website. FGR ASX announcement | spid81 | |
20/11/2018 07:29 | Mentioned in not one but two main stream media newspapers today - our name is starting to get known out there which it needs to be if the world is going to be aware of the next Industrial revolution. Just need to move onto bigger articles now!! | ![]() cheek212 | |
20/11/2018 07:16 | its all about the quality. 'Before entering into this MOU JHFI have undertaken significant analysis of our graphene products and we are delighted to note that they consider them to be world leading.' | ![]() jointer13 | |
20/11/2018 06:49 | We have an honourable mention in today's Times, immediately after SOU which we won't talk about:VRS Versarien (VRS) rose 7½p to 130p after announcing progress on its plans to establish a manufacturing centre in China. The company expects to receive funding from Jinan High-tech Financial Investment as part of a joint venture to manufacture and sell Versarien's graphene products in Jinan, in eastern China. | chumbo1 | |
20/11/2018 02:48 | You mean you are not a good trader ;) | ![]() 1teepee | |
20/11/2018 00:47 | Daily Mail Among the smaller companies on the London Stock Exchange, graphene businesses had a strong day. Versarien, which is looking to incorporate its Nanene version of graphene into clothes, wound dressings and aeroplane components, shot up 6.1 per cent, or 7.5p, to 130p as it signed an agreement with a Chinese company to partner on building a manufacturing centre in 7China. Its smaller rival, Haydale Graphene, soared 36.7 per cent, or 5.5p, to 20.5p as it signed a contract with Thai banknote printer TKS Siampress | ![]() dafad | |
19/11/2018 23:21 | SuperG, I've had a couple of nights away in Manchester, no trading for me.No point in trading this, I tried it once the other day, it doesn't really work. Just sitting on them now, hoping for a nice rise as we approach commercial orders and Chinese JV roll out. | ![]() festario | |
19/11/2018 23:09 | What spin will you spin if when the jv arrives? | ![]() 1teepee | |
19/11/2018 22:58 | Log tables are more useful. | ![]() alchemy |
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