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VRS Versarien Plc

0.104
0.0215 (26.06%)
18 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.0215 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
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.11 1.23M
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 £1.23 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.11.

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21/11/2018
10:57
It's the charts, sentiment and fundamentals bootie, nothing to do with the nose to the grindstone from the whole VRS team, remember that without AAC Cyroma and Tungsten then it would have all been so much more difficult.

However, what charts do is give you a visual insight into all of that 😜

luckyorange
21/11/2018
10:53
Indeed LO. The day (friday) after the aircraft insulation rns, and when the signing the chinese mou took place - neill was very excited to be out with martin kemp visiting at least 1 very important customer. Celebrated with a bubbles i see - of the bath variety ! Great mood music to me ! Aimo. Best ellis
ellissj
21/11/2018
10:52
diversification - absolutely imo.
scottishfield
21/11/2018
10:50
elliss - which drum in particular? I have several... ;-)
club sandwich
21/11/2018
10:49
You've been banging that drum since dec/jan club tbf. At some point, you must be right !;) all holders hope for sooner the better naturally. Be assured neill and co are working hard in interests of lth. That much is crystal clear. Aimo. Best ellis
ellissj
21/11/2018
10:48
Agreed LO,
:)

bootie64
21/11/2018
10:46
"I still think the market is still majorly underestimating the size of this expansion into China"

well since the share price is now lower than when the MoU was announced, I think that's a fair assumption...

club sandwich
21/11/2018
10:46
Great tweet by neill; love conquers fear. And to my mind, when the going gets tough, the tough get going. Admire neills graft and craft. De'risking as he goes along, VRS in a global leading position (per chinese experts) and well placed in multiple sectors, with a huge opportunity in china. And ROW. Aimo. Dyor. Glalth. Best ellis
ellissj
21/11/2018
10:44
I still think the market is still majorly underestimating the size of this expansion into China.
diversification
21/11/2018
10:43
Got to say that Neill seems supremely confident and that is something that shouldn't be ignored but some seem to be so much in their bubble that they haven't noticed.

Looks like patience is about to pay off.

luckyorange
21/11/2018
10:43
elliss

"Given the levels of registered interest, it's reasonable to hope for further mou's, jv's"

but hopefully not at the expense of getting the MoU they already have into production ASAP.

Allegedly China needs $200bn of graphene over the next 5 years (and that figure is nearly a year old, so make that *4* years) - can we get on with actually capturing some of that demand and turning it into money like, soon?

club sandwich
21/11/2018
10:42
laginaneil, I'm not really thinking about whether neill comes across as a hero to LTHers, who know most of what he's reiterating anyway but how the fact he's spending time sparring with shorters looks to those who don't know the full story yet. And the fact every time he replies he's bumping their posts up, repeating their views. Happy to disagree civilly on this though.

I haven't sold any and doing so at these levels would be daft I think, though I bet some range-traders have done very well increasing their holdings here following the waves. And at least Fest hasn't lost any!

runthejoules
21/11/2018
10:39
exactly bill.
jointer13
21/11/2018
10:37
It appears to me that traders are utilising the the self doubt induced in private investors to ride an almost perfect chart pattern. A stiff upper lip mentality is required to look past the desperate few, that are so far underwater with their short positions they are likely to never surface again, to see what is really developing here. Do your own reading and research and trust your own judgement. Allow yourself to be swayed by the few slanderous fools on this BB at your cost, it's not hard to spot who they are. Amazing things are happening.
billwave
21/11/2018
10:33
This is exactly why it is pointless engaging with NR on Twitter. Serious investors ask serious questions and get glib replies.

Still all good promotion for the excited puppies to hang onto but I think it will wear a bit thin soon.

loglorry1
21/11/2018
10:28
As neills china tweets show to my mind, as the game changes, so do expectations, and it's about managing them. Re china, all to play for it seems. Given the levels of registered interest, it's reasonable to hope for further mou's, jv's - and logically some involving chinese/foreign partnersips already in play ? Just speculating. Aimho. Best ellis
ellissj
21/11/2018
10:18
Talking of Railtrack, I hear Network Rail managed to sell some of their belongings for billions a week or two ago (when only sold for a few million less than a decade ago). Anyone thought that we old Railtrack shareholders shouldn't get a look in for all the money we lost thanks to the Labour government closing it down when it need not have done. Fatty Prescott admitted talking Railtrack down simply because he thought it was owned by fatcats, when in fact it was largely owned by shopkeepers with their life savings. A third of a million people lost much of their savings due to his mistakes and envy. Please reply if any of you would like to question this further. Please keep trying if I don't at first answer, because so many slanders are written here I don't like to read it too much.
dontshoutatonce
21/11/2018
10:18
The thing is log with the amount of digging you do you would actually be an asset to this board if you were a long term investor 👍
ratpat999
21/11/2018
10:16
There is only one person making stuff up on here and that’s you and your make believe friend EasyBrent
ratpat999
21/11/2018
10:12
It’s Ratpat not pack lol but yes only trying to help the poor fellow out
ratpat999
21/11/2018
10:12
I don't want to hurt your feelings ratpat999 but I'm afraid I see no value at all in meeting you. I'm sure you have lots of pals and are considered a nice guy but I'm here to talk about VRS not just make stuff up to try to promote the shares.


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Loglorry would love to meet you face to face how about you come to the next investor day , I’m prepared to send a car for you 👍

loglorry1
21/11/2018
10:10
Ratpack. It's a sad day when good advice gets treated like a threat. What next. Telling kids to look both ways when crossing a road or Railtrack considered threatening?
flatcoat1
21/11/2018
10:09
Loglorry would love to meet you face to face how about you come to the next investor day , I’m prepared to send a car for you 👍
ratpat999
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