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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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18/12/2018 10:56 | Diplomat - that's strange. On your link I don't see, for example, the five bullet points listed beneath the main Nanene description. | grabster | |
18/12/2018 10:56 | Someone desperate to offload first thing. 18-Dec-18 08:03:35 115.10 75,435 Sell* 115.00 116.00 86.83k Odd no. to sell too. | luckyorange | |
18/12/2018 10:55 | There are 2600 companies on the LSE. How many CEOs would travel to see one PI who isn't able to travel to an investor day? It's a privilege to be invested in this superb company led by such a charismatic and genuine person. | sandbag | |
18/12/2018 10:55 | I told VRS what I knew and they asked me not to name the company, which I haven’t. | superg1 | |
18/12/2018 10:53 | Gnanomat has been an add on. This is the way I see it re them on the sudden stake taking. Especially now the patent circs re big companies have been mentioned. A very large company interested in batteries for EVs I understand engaged with Gnano. VRS well aware and acted sharpish imo. If not if the big name teamed up on the back of the patent the price would have been put out of the reach of VRS. Small companies can move far faster than big companies in such circs. To the big name it matters not who has a share. If it’s right for them they will go for it. They are very vocal on the EV front in recent times. There is a race on for such tech. Based on all the info, smart move imo. | superg1 | |
18/12/2018 10:51 | I watched the clip on my iPhone; paused it on the leaflet then moved the clip frame by frame to read the content. Sorry to disappoint but it contains nothing different to the info shared in the link I posted. | diplomat65 | |
18/12/2018 10:33 | Just looking in to see if the rampers prediction of "£2 by Xmas" has borne fruit. Oh dear !!! | rainbow23 | |
18/12/2018 10:26 | I agree completely with Callum. Anyone wanting to invest in the company can track Nanene back in 10 seconds and we don't want to blur the picture. The brand is the thing. LO. Impressive Gnanomat improvements! | clint fleecewood | |
18/12/2018 10:25 | Neill has just posted this interesting pdf doc on twitter....... | psxtalks2u | |
18/12/2018 10:13 | In the past, many Santa Rallies were triggered from London and propagated to the US in the afternoon. | fuji99 | |
18/12/2018 10:06 | Hmmm, seems as if someone has taken advantage of my criticism of wording by the look of twitter. If you scroll down here you will see the advantages that the Gnanomat supercapacitors make. They will be tailored to customers needs. | luckyorange | |
18/12/2018 09:58 | Per poddy, neill said patent allows vrs to talk seriously to big firms. On the basis that vrs are already engaged with big firms on +nanene and graphinks collabs, we can logically assume there is similar interest (amongst firms of this calibre) in +nanene supercaps development. I await developments with optimism. Aimo. Best ellis | ellissj | |
18/12/2018 09:47 | There was me , carefully avoiding expressing an opinion on it, just highlighting the headline which cannot be helping IMO. | clint fleecewood | |
18/12/2018 09:31 | Off to see Scrutable, nice thing to do. Neill Ricketts @neillricketts 6m6 minutes ago More #day18 #NGRadvent today I am on the train to see one of our more senior private investor who no longer can travel so well . No lost time as working on the train, it is important for us to be accountable and approachable as a management team. Today is dedicated to Edward | luckyorange | |
18/12/2018 09:22 | Back on Brexit are we? They have said many things over the years and about not being in the Euro. The scaremongering is always significantly overplayed usually by the BBC it seems. UK EU imports are bigger than UK exports. In theory the £ would drop making buying from the UK even more attractive. Just get on with it. Light fuse, take the ban time from now. | superg1 | |
18/12/2018 09:20 | It must be Christmas as Club Sandwich is feeling chill.....Allebloody | chillpill | |
18/12/2018 09:20 | @chillpill why don't Gnanomat/VRS make any proper claims or give any numbers about their tech. All we've seen is "the company BELIEVES that the process they have developed might be useful in supercaps and batteries". As has been pointed out there are $25billion chinese companies are at the forefront of battery tech. How does a small two-man firm in Spain which was sold for about 2m in stock have any impact on this? | loglorry1 | |
18/12/2018 09:17 | Chill It’s all about fraud as you know, the guy is a paid crook. Oooopps, how do I ban myself. I know temp ban for an hour or two, I’ll do something else. Be nice when those city crooks are passing a Nanene enhanced product many times a day. Hey they should celebrate, it will give them extra time to put lies and deceit on social media and sites like this. | superg1 | |
18/12/2018 09:11 | Y'all will probably be surprised to hear that I'm totally chill about the whole situation. Looking forward to next year when it all starts feeding through... | club sandwich | |
18/12/2018 09:06 | clint fleecewood - Project Fear | johnveals | |
18/12/2018 09:03 | Will the Fed this week say something positive to reassure the markets (Not raising rates anymore) following strong Trump criticism ? Fingers crossed for a Santa Rally then ... | fuji99 |
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