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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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19/12/2018 12:43 | Why do I imagine Log locked in the cellar, and his partner taking over his posts? | axotyl | |
19/12/2018 12:43 | Two logs make a fire ..... luv it lol | squire007 | |
19/12/2018 12:40 | Festario, wouldn't the prospects of a large deal be covered by the previous RNSs covering the LOI and the initial order? If AECOM haven't placed a larger order yet, then there's nothing more to RNS. | bisho4 | |
19/12/2018 12:26 | So much has been disclosed on here now about the AECOM site and the certainty of VRS's involvement.But AIM rules dictate that if this was true, it must be now brought into the public domain via RNS.That's why I'm having real difficulty believing this I'm afraid. | festario | |
19/12/2018 12:22 | I think Furrin can be translated from Ukipish as Foreign. | pshevlin | |
19/12/2018 12:19 | Thank you Scruitable for your lovely post earlier today. I concur 100% with your thoughts. Fo far too long UK plc has been held back by so called professionals, in reality short term city spivs, my IFA included. All on the gravy train looking after themselves with big charges and bonuses. UK plc has a bright future if companies can grasp the nettle and replace bean counters with visionary’s at the top. Have a very happy Christmas Scruitable and I am confident that 2019 will be good for you and all VRS investors. | rogerbridge | |
19/12/2018 12:16 | Mryl You say you don’t think Aecom will be big and China will. So a simple question. In terms of graphene used what is not big in terms of that Aecom project. 100 kgs, 500 kgs, 1 tonne, 5 tonnes, 10 tonnes etc. Do you consider any of the above figures to be big as a deal for VRS. I’m trying to understand your view, re big. | superg1 | |
19/12/2018 12:13 | Rock The website was set simply as the front page, the logo and a box to put your email in the be notified of the launch. So Arcom are to launch the product IE it’s not for just that one project. So having discussed it with another, what we think has happened is s few from different areas have put in a snippet/taster. With Aecom being so big each author may have been unaware of the other. So the full pages combined gave the full picture. | superg1 | |
19/12/2018 12:11 | Rock raven they may have taken it down as they want to improve it. Who knows. I agree it’s all on the video. Aecom work worldwide . These arches could be made bigger or smaller as required. | graphite bot | |
19/12/2018 12:06 | If the communications arch that AECOM intend marketing worldwide via its own dedicated website (temporarily pulled pending what?) is the same arch as featured in the youtube video - which AECOM themselves published and have not deleted - why would they be miffed at their own website images being shared? Does the front page that a few here have retained copies of include some ultra sensitive content? | rockraven | |
19/12/2018 12:02 | TFC ... my first meet and question to NR was ip protection, he said no worries, and i have since sent him some IT protection info thats not yet on the market! So im double sure he knows how to keep it safe :-) ... | squire007 | |
19/12/2018 11:59 | Foreign ??? Ffs lol | squire007 | |
19/12/2018 11:59 | Furrin ???? Lol Whats that ! | squire007 | |
19/12/2018 11:53 | Can I add my thanks scrutable. It really does sound as if 2019 is going to be such an exciting year. | rafboy | |
19/12/2018 11:50 | Scrutable, Thank you for sharing. My biggest concern has always been the potential theft of IP by the Chinese. Even this morning the Today programme on Radio 4 was discussing China as the world's biggest security threat for trade. I am delighted that Neill has reassured you that this is NOT an issue. Are you able to share details? I will understand if not. Merry Christmas, and I hope 2019 is healthy and prosperous for all our VRS family. TFC | the fat controller | |
19/12/2018 11:49 | Beautifully written thankyou Scrutable .. | hattie1 | |
19/12/2018 11:46 | Houston.. we are go for launch! | rocket fuel | |
19/12/2018 11:45 | Thanks again Scrutable. And thanks again to NR. It is amazing that someone so really, really busy would take time out to visit one individual shareholder. Says all you could want to hear about a truly decent human being - NR, NR, NR!!! | willoicc | |
19/12/2018 11:44 | Thanks for the feedback Scrutable, especially the bit about the IP being wrapped up beyond the reach of casual thieves. While the west takes time off over the next couple of weeks, China will be forging ahead. Real breakthroughs are looking more than likely for VRS in 2019. Compliments of the season to all. | compoundup | |
19/12/2018 11:43 | Thanks for your post Scrutable! A very Happy and peaceful Christmas to you! | haz101 | |
19/12/2018 11:43 | Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to put together such a great post on your meeting with Neill. Best wishes for a Happy Christmas and healthy New Year. Darren | db8er | |
19/12/2018 11:39 | Thank you Scrutable, for your valuable insights and impressions. Calm, comfortable and very long here. M | maxibrit2 | |
19/12/2018 11:34 | Scrutable. Thank you so much for taking the trouble to write that. Every day that passes makes me feel better inside. Your analogy to farming is wonderful. I really am very lucky to be part of such a magnificent family. Merry Christmas and a very prosperous new year to everyone. | nemo19 |
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