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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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14/12/2018 15:01 | This pennant is turning into a windsock. But if that AECOM project really is what we think it is we should soon have lift-off on the underground. Sounds like a Clash song that. I wish I had mo' money to put in without going even more overweight. | runthejoules | |
14/12/2018 15:01 | Had a couple of enquiries asking who Sam is ... Sam Nivision sends out PR type stuff to shareholders including a monthly newsletter. Not sure of his formal job description I'm afraid, but his email is below so just drop him a line and ask to be included in emails if interested... Samuel Nivison | woodpeckers | |
14/12/2018 14:47 | Well done, settle down to wait now on the next news :) | scottishfield | |
14/12/2018 14:46 | sadly yes, scottishfield, the bank account is bare again... happy it's where it is though just wish my purchases had made more of an impact on the share price .. | woodpeckers | |
14/12/2018 14:26 | See you there | bgt1 | |
14/12/2018 14:02 | @superg and others. Make sure you post tomorrow about all the fantastic things that NR tells you at the game. No need for an RNS vetted by a NOMAD. Just trips to Rugby, pints down the pub and Vox market podcasts is all you need really. Never had buying someone a coffee been such good value eh! | loglorry1 | |
14/12/2018 13:40 | I ditched Investors' Chronicle some time ago, but still get their emails; Versarien mentioned today. Is it just comments on the 1/2 year results, or something more interesting? China has seeped through to them, but haven't seen them comment on the US. | axotyl | |
14/12/2018 13:36 | Yep close, but Yep. As said potentially multiples of VRS current revenue. Best shut up now as I won on the blind bid for rugby tickets so will be with NR, Nigel and Steph tonight along with some other VRS investors. | superg1 | |
14/12/2018 13:32 | Great work Spike_1, there is 182 km of the tube network underground as I understand at the moment so that would need quite some number of arches to cover all of it! | redstone64 | |
14/12/2018 13:13 | Well the final piece of the Aecom puzzle has now made me realise it’s far bigger than I first thought. I was trying to ID where and it sounds like everywhere and equates to multi millions for VRS on the one product/project. When the full news kicks in more kicking will follow, that will be PIs kicking themselves. | superg1 | |
14/12/2018 12:33 | Please shuffle up a little on the naughty step and make room for one more: Re the Aecom arch: the publicly accessible vid (thank you luckyorange ;0) says it is for 'IT'. I think we can go further than that: It is - IMO - for 4G internet! He added: “Once delivered, this will allow customers to check their emails and read the latest news and social media updates as well as check for live travel information while underground on the Tube. We hope for a wide range of interest from companies all across the world as part of this procurement process and we remain committed to introducing 4G coverage from 2019.” The tender winner faces a challenging task: there is no space to put normal masts and the electronics will need to be resilient to damp and extensive dust, including corrosive brake dust. They will also face a huge logistical challenge of putting the infrastructure in place even as the Underground runs ever later and at weekends, through the night. The narrowness and depth of the tunnels will also prove an obstacle. Best wishes - Spike | spike_1 | |
14/12/2018 11:53 | graphenes-magic-defe hxxps://engineering. | mikeod | |
14/12/2018 11:47 | But, fortunately for VRS (and us), the Chinese and Americans prefer their expensive graphene over all the others, as do Aecom and the Air industry. Why could that possibly be? | clint fleecewood | |
14/12/2018 11:45 | Now where would you get quality Graphene from in Qingdao??. Almost makes me think we have a route in to the 2 biggest players in the 3D printing market worldwide. I'd imaging a lot has happened in the past year. Am I on the naughty step? SG | landereo | |
14/12/2018 11:35 | Graphene’s Magic is in the Defects hxxps://www.nyu.edu/ Versarien® plc 2-DTECH #graphene #2dmaterials #ultrasensitive #electrochemicalsens | rovi70 | |
14/12/2018 11:30 | Good article in physics world on Graphene VRS has a patent based on mechanical exfolioation. The comment on pricing is particularly interesting. | loglorry1 | |
14/12/2018 10:54 | Sandwich, "- but I also know that VRS is currently ludicrously undervalued "----If so, have the conviction of your beliefs and stop whining. ( the art of living is knowing what is possible in any situation----In this case you seem to be expecting too much too soon ) | roddiemac2 | |
14/12/2018 10:54 | Anyone selling around 128p recently, which was the most you could get, would now be paying around 124p to 125p to buy back.So, it's not really tradeable. It's just a bit stagnant this last couple of months. | festario | |
14/12/2018 10:42 | Might buy some more if they keep this up Fest ;-) | squire007 | |
14/12/2018 10:42 | I blame you for that, Fest ;-) The simple question we're all waiting to have answered is this: when is VRS's world lead in grapehene going to translate into a higher share price? I know there are Brexit concerns, I know there's a US/China trade war, I know that the whole US/China/Canada/Huaw | club sandwich | |
14/12/2018 10:32 | ....and right on cue. | festario |
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