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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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07/12/2018 09:02 | Thanks for the feedback owenga and Mike. | realcooltrader | |
07/12/2018 09:01 | More ... Aecom, I asked if the current announced deal related to what was on the internet (found by sg and subsequently others) his answer 'there are quite a lot of people on the naughty step'. We talked about it for a while, but he gave nothing away, other than 'it's big'. | spike_1 | |
07/12/2018 08:59 | Alliance news farce. They weirdly knocked ot down on open yesterday which I took as a dodgy tree shake. Alliance news header said. VRS loss widens on investment The actual diffrence H1 v H1 was £10k. So who is behind Alliance news and is that a dodgy set up too. I’ve not had a look ..... yet. A useful trading tool that news outlet. | superg1 | |
07/12/2018 08:54 | Just saying as it shows how tight a ship VRS run with money. Hayd v VRS cash burn rate as recently reported. Cash burn per month at VRS is about 4 days worth at Hayd. It shows the importance of solid cash management and business decisions. | superg1 | |
07/12/2018 08:47 | re Chill Product supplied to be tested early Jan. Vivo 30kg masterbatch sent to China for trialls. Same re football boots compounds supplied for making and testing. Arrowgreen awsiting results of bank note trials and talking to various tyre companies. Note the masterbstches and compound type comments. Added value there in the long run as rather than just supply graphene, they supply the masterbatches which end users adopt in their production processes. | superg1 | |
07/12/2018 08:46 | I wonder where Chris was then.... He's also an officer of the company and should be able to sign agreements. He must have been tied up somewhere else. Hmmm, plot thickens...maybe. | tini5 | |
07/12/2018 08:45 | "He also said that the Aecom rns should have come out a few days earlier"So they *did* plan to announce the order on the same day as the product launch.Because, you know, that's the sensible thing to do... | club sandwich | |
07/12/2018 08:38 | FGR I assume no AIM float before YE as they are suspended (normal ASX rules) for a fund raise. Amount and price known btw. Could be just an interim fund raise of course pre float. | superg1 | |
07/12/2018 08:36 | What makes you say that chill? | maisto | |
07/12/2018 08:28 | I would also add, if Polygrene becomes the "go to" construction material, who better to design and construct with global reach? All about Aecom. | tini5 | |
07/12/2018 08:25 | bootie, they've also been appointed lead designer on Bristol sewer project worth £45m. It's like SG said, they're huge, and they don't do small :-D | tini5 | |
07/12/2018 08:23 | Not ALL buys. As to it dropping, mms probably moved it up too fast at open. | pshevlin | |
07/12/2018 08:22 | Sandbag, he said he had 2 meetings whilst he was there. It was literally the only day he could get there in the next 3 months. For some companies you just have to make the effort.He also said that the Aecom rns should have come out a few days earlier but he couldn't sign the agreement until he got back Wednesday afternoon. I don't therefore think he went to see Aecom while he was over there. | owenga | |
07/12/2018 08:22 | From the results it looks like they are also making good headway with Nike. | chillpill | |
07/12/2018 08:20 | On the subject of Aecom and projects, don't forget about this little project here in the UK Set to be the biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the UK water industry, the Thames Tideway Tunnel will modernise London’s Victorian wastewater infrastructure, dramatically improving the water quality of the River Thames and give London a wastewater system it can rely on for the next 100 years. AECOM will deliver design services for the tunnel’s 12-km central, and largest, section. The entire 25-km tunnel generally follows the route of the River Thames, connecting to overflows along the riverbanks. The complex central section of the tunnel will pass through a variety of different ground conditions, including London Clay, Lambeth Group, Thanet Sands and Chalk. There are a total of 26 shafts, drop, vortex and connection shafts plus tunnel boring machine launch shafts, with shaft depths varying between 10 and 70 metres. It will be built under London’s existing underground infrastructure, in close proximity to tube lines and utilities. The designs will also need to minimise disruption to the busy, compact London streets above, and will involve a complex programme of geotechnical instrumentation monitoring | bootie64 | |
07/12/2018 08:19 | Owenga, great, thanks | davemac3 | |
07/12/2018 08:18 | Can never quite understand, if they are all buys why it drops,oh well.cheers | wuzy | |
07/12/2018 08:16 | Dave. I specifically asked whether it was nanene or the the other gnp, or whatever it's called, and he confirmed it was nanene. | owenga | |
07/12/2018 08:12 | For those who can't access the info in real time almost all trades this am are buys.(up to now 8.12) | pshevlin | |
07/12/2018 08:09 | Thx chuff its Friday !! Cant handle anymore lol | squire007 |
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