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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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22/11/2018 08:13 | Cant wait to hear from anyone who was on the Versarien/Cambridge trip yesterday | occultusverum1 | |
22/11/2018 08:12 | Occult. Hard to choose a second favourite collaboration. But my favourite is team sky. Once they win 1st 2nd 3rd in all three grand tours with their support riders all eating burgers and chips people will know all about nanene and how it improves everything, as it will be all over the bikes and kit | ![]() flatcoat1 | |
22/11/2018 08:11 | Aecom,Gnanomat,zap and go will all be massive for Vrs imho | ![]() ratpat999 | |
22/11/2018 08:08 | There is also the packaging collaboration which could be huge. Even bigger than the lightweight parts for planes, which in its self has got fantastic potential. | occultusverum1 | |
22/11/2018 08:06 | Another day another loss for you today loglorry. You still haven’t said how much you lost at UKOG 😂😂 | ![]() ratpat999 | |
22/11/2018 08:06 | Harrysol that's why we are all here, massive | ![]() wuzy | |
22/11/2018 08:03 | @Harrysol are you one of the pump and dump merchants mentioned here "The pumper will write confirming they have bought the stock and usually post some ludicrous claims about the company concerned." | ![]() loglorry1 | |
22/11/2018 08:02 | Harrysol, which collaboration are you most excited about? Mine is AECOM. Cant wait to see what they use our materials for. Great to know that they chose VRS over any other provider | occultusverum1 | |
22/11/2018 08:00 | I am surprised at the lack of commentary on this news item released yesterday, which should surely be considered a positive for all graphene related companies looking at routes into the construction industry Note the comment about the importance of aspect ratio, VRS probably need to up their game in this area | ![]() timbo003 | |
22/11/2018 08:00 | Inputting the figures to my data model comes out with multi billions. Reading all the news, researching the collabs, partners and understanding the globally reaching market place being formed before our eyes also leads me to believe this is without doubt the stock with more potential to grow beyond the market cap of any company on any financial index in the world past or present. Potential is absolutely huge. Open your eyes, very exciting things are happening. | ![]() billwave | |
22/11/2018 07:55 | The muppets (no names will be mentioned) keep talking a load of rubbish. What are you doing on a forum for investers, if your not invested in VRS? So obvious that your trying to drive the price down. | harrysol | |
22/11/2018 07:47 | @Club and @Harrysol companies like XGS are selling tens of tonnes and are worth ITRO £27m. How do you value VRS as being worth billions? | ![]() loglorry1 | |
22/11/2018 07:47 | Intriguing concept ellisj. I can imagine graphene may well be relevent. | ![]() grabster | |
22/11/2018 07:43 | Harrysol- I did that a year ago, and yep: eventually tens or hundreds of billions.Assuming of course they start getting orders for more than 1Kg... | club sandwich | |
22/11/2018 07:41 | Thanks Harrysol, Ive just cancelled my sell order. I hope all you fellow Versariens have a lovely day. | occultusverum1 | |
22/11/2018 07:36 | Wonder if 2D materials with their huge surface area and conductivity could help here ? Best ellis Science "First ever plane with no moving parts takes flight. (The) Flight represents a breakthrough that could lead eventually to carbon-neutral air travel" "Prof Guy Gratton, an aerospace engineer and visiting professor at Cranfield University, said: “It’s clearly very early days: but the team at MIT have done something we never previously knew was possible in using accelerated ionised gas to propel an aircraft. Aeronautical engineers around the world are already trying hard to find ways to use electric propulsion, and this technology will offer something else that in the future may allow manned and unmanned aircraft to be more efficient, and non-polluting. In particular, the fact that they have already got this out of the laboratory, and flown a battery driven model aircraft – albeit so far on a very small and controlled scale – is very exciting.” | ellissj | |
22/11/2018 07:33 | I've seen a few mentions of Schlumberger over the last week or so and they do have a research centre on the same Campus the Cambridge Graphene Centre. Lots of irons in the fire and the commercial contracts should start to flow through in coming months. | ![]() chillpill | |
22/11/2018 07:14 | Luvvit Harry :-) | ![]() squire007 | |
22/11/2018 07:08 | I just plugged the numbers into my data model - VRS is going to worth billions. | harrysol | |
22/11/2018 06:05 | Morning, a good end to the week is coming i hope ... flying so may miss out on it ;-) | ![]() squire007 | |
21/11/2018 23:12 | thank you nico, i have placed a sell order based on your expert advice | occultusverum1 | |
21/11/2018 23:08 | RetirementJust plugged the numbers into my data model This should be a lower price that PYCBe v careful ..this is gonna crash over 90pct to 3 or 4pThis is the most ridiculous mkt cap on Aim | ![]() nico115 | |
21/11/2018 21:44 | Blackfox I Liked that a lot . Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
21/11/2018 21:36 | Anyone know what MW has to say about Vrs,article headline A short Course in Self Defence 20/11/2018Be careful out there - and watch Versarien. | ![]() dafad |
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