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VRS Versarien Plc

0.108
-0.00025 (-0.23%)
22 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.00025 -0.23% 0.108 0.10 0.116 0.1195 0.1195 0.12 22,318,334 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.13 1.61M
Versarien Plc is listed in the Chemicals & Chem Preps sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VRS. The last closing price for Versarien was 0.11p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.61 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.13.

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11/1/2019
17:22
SCRUTABLE two gems within 24 hours.

- "Such complaints from an adventurous farmer would be judged infantile.".

- "Mandarin speaking polymaths"

Thank you.

bazzerp
11/1/2019
17:04
Although highly respected and venerated, he is somewhat prone to verbose and unsubstantiated outbursts is he not?
festario
11/1/2019
17:00
Don't hold your breath Fest. Scrutable still hasn't told me where I made rasping criticisms of the VRS management.
pshevlin
11/1/2019
16:33
Scrutable, I would usually defer to your eloquent prose and your illustrative analogies. However, I've never in my time on ADVFN mentioned anything about time taken to test resins or any such thing. Don't waste your valuable time trawling back to try and find such a post, I just haven't.I've mentioned bananas a lot, if that helps?So, I accept your apology.
festario
11/1/2019
16:25
Aintree, not sure I would be looking forward to the 23rd with a name like yours

Thats Foinavon's fence !!

luckykids
11/1/2019
16:21
Fest - if you have never complained about the time to test the varying effectiveness of graphene dispersions in resins, then I would apologise - but I don't think that's the case.

If you were trying to find the optimum dosage of FL nanene and having to make dozens of experiments to establish the degree, the pattern and rate of wear of the tyre abrasion and side wall strengths, you would need far more time than Continental have had with their samples.

It would make sense and reduce the disturbance to general confidence if complaints of the waiting time, were reduced. You are complaining about the sprouting of differently prepared seeds, sown at different times in a new medium. Such complaints from an adventurous farmer would be judged infantile.

scrutable
11/1/2019
16:13
hTTps://www.quora.com/What-is-the-per-pound-price-of-top-quality-graphene"There are numerous types of Graphene and each type has a top quality. The highest prices are probably in the $1,000 per gram range for the pristine Graphene and for specialized types of Graphene"We ARE going to need a bigger boat
matheus7777
11/1/2019
16:01
Hell ade, that has gone on for a while, I hope that you are up and about soon !
luckyorange
11/1/2019
15:43
Have all the buyers packed up for the weekend then??
cheek212
11/1/2019
15:35
Matheus: That was 2015 ...
graphenejen
11/1/2019
15:34
Matheus....it's graphene. Adding to polymer goes on later (and adds value)
pshevlin
11/1/2019
15:33
It is 3T of graphene.
johnveals
11/1/2019
15:32
But bear in mind that is 200kg of polymer, not graphene.
johnveals
11/1/2019
15:31
adejuk - if he is right, then great.
johnveals
11/1/2019
15:30
In 2 years, when VRS is well on the way to Unicorn status, I might buy an EV, in the meantime I am unlikely to buy a diesel, and that is a major problem for the automotive industry, but problems require solutions.
johnveals
11/1/2019
15:29
Thanks hover, thought there must be something I'd missed. However, the new machines have an annual capacity of three tonnes, would this also be polymer or pure graphene? Anyone know?
matheus7777
11/1/2019
15:25
Mattheus:

“AECOM have confirmed the first Statement of Work ("SOW") from the supply agreement which includes the supply of 50 kg of Versarien's graphene enhanced polymer material to be delivered in early December 2018, with a further SOW expected to cover the delivery of 200 kg in early January 2019. These quantities will be used for final testing of the structures and upon successful completion of final tests, the companies expect to make further announcements in Q1 2019.”

The relevant weights are for enhanced polymer not pure graphene.

hoverflyman
11/1/2019
15:22
oh jeez john!
what if he's right?

adejuk
11/1/2019
15:19
You are very unlikely to be right.
johnveals
11/1/2019
15:14
not sold anything. been in bed for almost 3 weeks with chest infection
still hold 160k ish

adejuk
11/1/2019
15:13
I know we haven't yet got a current cost to buy graphene, but google is suggesting approx 100 dollars per gram. Wouldn't this value the Aecom 200kg order at 20 mill dollars? There's every possibility I've got this totally wrong and I'd welcome anyone pointing out the glaring error. But if I'm right then a 3 ton annual capacity adds up to a potential 300 mill dollar per year? Somebody tell me I'm wrong
matheus7777
11/1/2019
15:13
Anyone know the current level of short positions please?
festario
11/1/2019
15:00
Just ade talking it down again after selling some melf...
tim3416
11/1/2019
14:58
Why buy now?


Because in a few weeks time there will be an RNS saying AECOM want billions of tons of the stuff!!! Well maybe not exactly, but they're gonna need a lot:-)

melf
11/1/2019
14:56
It’s just very normal trading there isn’t a specific seller around , why sell on a Friday when historically RNS s have been announced on a Monday??
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