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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 |
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17/12/2018 08:33 | Happy as i am with this morning's news, and with the likelihood that Versarien/Gnanomat are well placed in the battery development field, I am very aware that it is a crowded field, in which lots of other runners across the world are claiming imminent success in energy storage and fast charging capabilities. It's a big race. Pole position would be great - but these are still practice laps. ;-) | grabster | |
17/12/2018 08:33 | excellent news. neill. "#day17 today's advent is a patent award for @gnanomat , allowing for serious discussions with partners, this is the first stage in some truly disruptive technology . #NGRadvent" | jointer13 | |
17/12/2018 08:24 | Now we can see why neill made that dash to spain before the prelims ! Makes the recent trip to cali even more interesting ? Theme here, spotting an opportunity and collaborating to add value and gain market leading propositions. 2D-tech, cambridge graphene and gnano. Very astute imo. And who all become shareholders by the way ! Well done neill and co. Best ellis | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 08:17 | Indeed shavers, vrs sitting pretty here imo ! Best ellis | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 08:15 | “These compounds can be produced in INDUSTRIAL QUANTITIES”. Says it all really. Kerchingg! | shavian | |
17/12/2018 08:15 | Very interesting luckyo. Logically, it's making a recipe that stabilises and maximises the surface area of 2D graphene that's the key i suspect. As it's (all about the) surface area that allows for density and thus energy storage. Rapid charging is a given by virtue of graphenes great conductivity. Looks like vrs/gnano have such a recipe. Very exciting. Aimo. Best ellis | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 08:13 | Link to the application , looks like Zinc oxide was used as well as iron and graphene nanoplatelets | luckyorange | |
17/12/2018 08:11 | 8/11ths per working advent day. | alchemy | |
17/12/2018 08:09 | Well that will do me for Crimbo I’m not expecting anything else to the New Year Have a great Christmas ...it’s been a joy sharing time with you all All the best till 2019 ! | iain dick | |
17/12/2018 08:02 | Today's RNS...perfect timing...what the market is crying out for right now....I can see some big names getting involved | richie32 | |
17/12/2018 08:01 | Could be geic by looks of it. The article retweeted by neill is about geic and ukrpif. This caught my eye ! Aimo. Glalth. Best ellis "Round six of UKRPIF competition is currently underway, with £220m of capital funding available until 2021, taking the total government investment in the fund to £900m." Tweet:- "Neill Ricketts Retweeted UKRI @UKRI_News "Earlier this week we announced the new £60m world-class centre, The Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, dedicated to researching #graphene at @OfficialUoM But what is Graphene? And why is the world getting so excited by it?" Find out here: (link: | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 07:58 | Funny you should mention iron elliss, I was casting around to see what was going on in Korea the other day and this recent paper popped up, iron oxide gives an improvement but do wonder if there are other metals that trounce it? Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Carbon Nanotube with Nitrogen and Iron Using Liquid Phase Plasma Process for Supercapacitor Applications | luckyorange | |
17/12/2018 07:52 | Off to geic possibly ? Baker said 100 firms partnered. After the launch last week, many more i imagine now imo ! Game on. Best ellis. | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 07:52 | The comment that I like is "almost instant recharging" which could transform the electric car revolution. | dolores123 | |
17/12/2018 07:51 | Back in February VW gave a presentation into next 10 years in EV technology. If you look at list of companies they were involved in GnanomathTTps://www. | flatcoat1 | |
17/12/2018 07:48 | very very nice. "GNA is using Versarien's graphene products in an environmentally friendly, scalable production process for energy storage devices that offer high power density, almost instant recharging and very long lifetimes for use in electric vehicles and portable electronics products." | jointer13 | |
17/12/2018 07:46 | The mobile phone/tablet/laptop manufacturers will go ape for this - immediately followed by everyone else... | club sandwich | |
17/12/2018 07:45 | Instant charge, last longer. This is the technology the world has been waiting for:))) | ch1rp | |
17/12/2018 07:43 | @neillricketts 47m47 minutes ago Early start to Manchester today. | grabster | |
17/12/2018 07:38 | Graphene metal oxides in the right forms can transform the performance of Lithium batteries. It’s clearly what VRS picked up on probably from their WMG and Cambridge graphene experience. As mentioned before (I’ve been asked not to name them) Gnano has been in talks with a very large relevant company. | superg1 | |
17/12/2018 07:33 | So many irons, so many fires, so many game changing propositions. Exponential potential here ? Aimo. Glalth. Best ellis "This is just one example of Versarien's presence at the leading edge of developing commercially relevant graphene based technology." | ellissj | |
17/12/2018 07:31 | Enough decent news flow to see a Santa rally through 130p..ho ho ho | ny boy | |
17/12/2018 07:30 | It's also worth noting the technology should be in the market in 2019...a lot sooner than 99.9% of the world realise. | chillpill | |
17/12/2018 07:28 | Not to fully implement but can get registered so as to afford protection and allow full development relatively quickly. Think this is excellent news. | meganxmas | |
17/12/2018 07:27 | They can sneer if they wish. Post Gnano interest you may note the posts about the metal oxides being key for successful battery development with graphene. Gnano needed good quality graphene for their process. Some on here have contacts in the related industry and metal oxides are key. I take it Gnano have cracked mass production techniques which has been lacking in the industry. It is suggested to be a potential golden egg scenario in the sector. | superg1 |
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