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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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0.00425 | 4.09% | 0.10825 | 0.10 | 0.116 | 0.14 | 0.10 | 0.10 | 87,092,095 | 16:35:20 |
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 | 1.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/11/2018 17:25 | Occ. It's in Brixworth about 6 miles from Northampton, not far from me ! | loveder | |
29/11/2018 17:22 | "What are you going to exhibit at ICT2018? What should visitors expect to see/experience upon visiting your booth?" "The Graphene Flagship booth at I | ellissj | |
29/11/2018 17:18 | As in all things AIM nothing is certain until it’s announced, so what will be will be, as and when/if it happens. | ![]() superg1 | |
29/11/2018 17:15 | A couple points of difference between Haydale and VRS. Last December Haydale share price £1.20; VRS 78p. Now Haydale share price 36.5 VRS £1.18. Business model: Haydale commodity broker, including Graphene products; VRS, Technology partner of such depth that Collab agreements are required to move the the partnership forward across many different verticals. Just saying, but I know where my money is invested. | ![]() ridicule | |
29/11/2018 17:14 | I thought Mercedes was Brackley, Northants? | occultusverum1 | |
29/11/2018 17:12 | Graphene enabled flexible electronic devices ? Solar farm crete ! Best ellis. "....The fleet of all three FET Flagships – Graphene Flagship, Human Brain Project, and the recently launched Quantum Flagship – assemble at the ICT 2018 Conference in Vienna (4-6 December 2018) to showcase their projects. Located in three neighbouring booths in the conference exhibition, visitors will be able to experiment with quantum devices, interact with the latest atlas of the human brain and touch the first industrial prototypes of graphene-enabled flexible electronic devices..." "....The Graphene Flagship, launched in 2013 and just starting the second-half of its life, aims to take graphene from the realm of academic laboratories to the market, enhancing products from faster and more reliable optic and electronic devices, to longer lasting batteries for our phones and cars and even more environmentally friendly construction materials. Many researchers within the Graphene Flagship project head down a path to greater sustainability – graphene solar cells will populate a new solar farm on Crete, and Graphene Flagship partners are using graphene to create lighter airplanes that will dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Graphene Flagship is also working towards the standardisation of the production and quality control methodologies of graphene and related materials, to meet the demanding requirements of manufacturers worldwide...." | ellissj | |
29/11/2018 17:04 | Neills tweeted he's been to northampton today. Any guesses ? Close to but not brixworth (mercs). Best ellis | ellissj | |
29/11/2018 16:50 | SG likes the word flip. But I suspect he knows his onions. | ![]() alchemy | |
29/11/2018 16:48 | Anley your post on Dana brought back happy memories. I made over 1000% profit on that deal and it got into the level of investing I am able to do today. Never been a better investment for me before or since until.......!!!!! Come on NR, I know you can do it. By the way, I am still a heavy investor in Tern, a company I think is equally exciting, but for very different reasons. | ![]() ridicule | |
29/11/2018 16:35 | sg is a nanene tube teaser i fully expect an rns tmrw if not, lots of updates on collab progress in agm | ![]() adejuk | |
29/11/2018 16:25 | @superg fits the profile of a ramper. His posts are all nudge nudge wink wink. He likes to give the impression he's connected to management but I'm sure they'd have nothing to do with him. He likes to pretend to have in-depth technical knowledge after years of research. However he can't even answer simple questions put to him on the technical side. He almost never provided links to support his outlandish claims. He also attempts to shut down any view that's not bullish by banning non blue posters, threatening others and banning anyone that interacts with anyone with an opposing view. He calls anyone who disagrees with him a fraud and says all other Graphene companies are frauds and says they don't make real Graphene despite their better sales records. Lastly it would appear that he's got plenty of form promoting other shares that have been duds. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
29/11/2018 16:17 | Here's a list of 'graphene' enhanced commercial products | iofra | |
29/11/2018 16:16 | SuperG, I ask again, state the nature of this product launch. | ![]() festario | |
29/11/2018 16:14 | Is the product launch related to an announced collaboration or left-field? | redstone64 | |
29/11/2018 16:13 | grabster - cheers Scrutable - yes indeed, very wise comment, the industry is just starting to trial and find first uses for real graphene. It's anyone's guess how long it is going to take from this point to having everything graphene-enhanced. 5, 10, 20 years? And then same applies to h-BN and the very promising transition metal dichalcogenides! | mryl | |
29/11/2018 16:11 | Point it out and ask us superg and then we will tell you whether it is or not. | ![]() luckyorange | |
29/11/2018 16:05 | For the record Scrutable I think I have found a product launch which looks big to me. | ![]() superg1 | |
29/11/2018 16:05 | 119.4 to buy & 117.6 to sell 5000 here (test) | ![]() scottishfield | |
29/11/2018 15:57 | mryl - thanks for the detailed response re silicon contamination. | grabster | |
29/11/2018 15:57 | Scrutable Yes it's great to see some market penetration and it will hurry others along. There are still some lies though even in recent news by some and I see one has changed their claim after lies were pointed out to them directly. You of all people know how deceitful start ups can be. What many don't realise is that deceit was the whole plan regardless of the market they are in. Graphene is a highly complicated market in terms of what it is and the ranges it can be and go into, some have exploited the lack of knowledge. | ![]() superg1 | |
29/11/2018 15:54 | Wonder what has come out of matt's trip to korea ? Best ellis. | ellissj | |
29/11/2018 15:53 | I lie - I can afford to purchase 1 share - quoted 118.745. Got a spare £2k I was saving for a rainy day and looking out the window right now... | ![]() tini5 | |
29/11/2018 15:51 | Tini.... same limits for me.... and I too have not a penny to test the buys! | ![]() festario | |
29/11/2018 15:46 | superg I was not overestimating the proportion of graphene in the Haydale contract - but just pointing out the diversity of the green shoots. THAT is the encouragement, there are so many. No doubt Perato's Law will again apply and some 20% of the collaborators - (so far =3) will produce the largest revenues or profits, but we cannot yet be sure which ones they will be. I just think that any sales success by competition will increase the probability of VRS's width of advance across a broad spectrum. The point is that we cannot overestimate the patience required. Previous 'revolutions' the telephone, the bicycle, the aeroplane, the combustion engine, the motorcar, the computer did not within a year of demonstration swamp any country's industry with new factories. They each took decades to take a defining shape, and expanded further for a century or more, before their full potential became visible. The same I think with 2-D materials, of which graphene is only one and may not be the only one of importance.. The previous post on Dana echoes Warren Buffet and the power of compounding with patience. | ![]() scrutable |
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