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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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-0.002 | -1.91% | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 0.105 | 0.105 | 0.1005 | 0.10 | 5,859,255 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.04 | 330.78k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/1/2019 20:40 | any update on the 3T machine? Is it churning out Nanene? | davemac3 | |
23/1/2019 20:35 | Keep posting LO. I'm not a fan of charts either,but respect those that are. If the share price falls below 117 you can rightly come on here and say "I told......" If it does though, I'll filter you!!! | ewads | |
23/1/2019 20:26 | This is Vrs , stop bashing it. | 1teepee | |
23/1/2019 20:14 | BTW, Had a chat with an investor from Cavendish (already invested in VRS) pre meeting who attended today to get a deeper understanding and to meet the team. It will be interesting to see if further investment is made in the coming weeks. IMO he will have found today very useful and picked up on the drive and energy of NR and the rest of the team. | bootie64 | |
23/1/2019 20:09 | LO,Keep posting, we all have differing views. It may have been taken as a negative post for those attending today after such a positive investors day. I attended the afternoon session and so glad I did as meeting more of the team today was even better than the 2018 investors day and I certainly left on a high!Melf,Baz,I queried the AECOM order quantity in the afternoon session and the 115kg is not in addition to 200kg. The 250kg RNS quantity was as I understand it an estimate of the quantity required for testing that may have had a "wastage quantity" included. Hence final quantity would be confirmed by AECOM during 3D printing process | bootie64 | |
23/1/2019 20:01 | Just like to say a BIG thank you for the reports back, all very re-assuring. Seems the team were keen to get across the complexity / time scale of the processes involved in going from first contact to contract. Seemingly aware (no surprise) of some shareholders desire for a 'quick' return. Off out again to Asia tomorrow certainly sounds encouraging, especially as Chris is going too, I believe he possesses a suitable pen ;0) Best wishes - Mike | spike_1 | |
23/1/2019 19:56 | Cheek212 - He's at uni - he would definitely been up for a few more if he wasn't working. Good job his brothers weren't there else there could have been carnage. They'd have had you all with playing cards stuck on your heads and doing shots. Oh to be young. Said he was enjoying the chat and didn't want to leave. We have talked a lot about VRS and graphene in general this past year. He spent most of the week researching it so as he would be fully clued up prior to the presentation as he didn't want to look a numpty! Got a genuine interest. He probably got more out of the session than I would have done to be fair. Thanks Craigy | craigy | |
23/1/2019 19:56 | hate sailing | adejuk | |
23/1/2019 19:55 | Re. page 5 of David Kerr's Investor day presentation report. This refers to latest updates since interim report published 6/1/18. Should this be 6/12/18 ? He states further SOW confirmed by AECON since that date so does this infer the additional 200kg of polymer material has been delivered ? | busters | |
23/1/2019 19:54 | never met a chartist with a yacht and i was a chartist | adejuk | |
23/1/2019 19:53 | so, lucky it could go up, down or sideways? i feel much better now i forgot to add goodbye | adejuk | |
23/1/2019 19:50 | Thanks Baz. Of course I should have said 200kg rather than 250kg. | melf | |
23/1/2019 19:42 | Thank you mike, respect for you has just gone through the floor. A lot of people are trading VRS or have been and the charts are the tool that they use, I keep an open mind to everything , you obviously don't. Just the sort of reply I expected but not from you. | luckyorange | |
23/1/2019 19:34 | Melf I took it as the 115kg was in addition to the others already mentioned Baz | baz99 | |
23/1/2019 19:33 | Are you a bot LO posting guff like that? Charting when it comes to small illiquid AIM companies is a load of bolllocks ... anyone trading VRS using charts and posting ranges and insights is talking BS. We know what changes the picture - ISO, material sales orders across categories which brings on new retail investors and shows real revenues and shape of P/L. Horizons for success need to be multi year not multi day/week. Anything else is just noise. Let's get this board back to research and insights eh?! | mikebrenner | |
23/1/2019 19:28 | One thing not mentioned so far re NDA's. If you find any details NOT put out by the partner don't put it in the public domain. This can and has killed one NDA in the past. An NDA means what it says non disclosure. | serratia | |
23/1/2019 19:23 | I am going to say something that may not be popular regarding the charts, I know what I don't want but just being honest. To keep it very simple, over the last few months the 50 day moving average has been moving down closer to the 200 day moving average. 50 day is at 123.08 and 200 day at 122.11 and today it has closed just below the 200 day. If we take the 200 day as a rising trend line the share price has tried to break down through it 9 times and today is the 10th since October and it hasn't succeeded in the first 9. We are now at the end of the pennant or triangle which creates an inflection point, if the 50 day crosses down through the 200 day it is not a good sign but not the end of the world. There is also a possibility due to the consolidation that it may take off to the upside, nobody really knows which way it will go until it does. Pharmajiles was posting on LSE as PJ10 and called it down several times saying it was going to drop significantly with no explanation as to why. I think he is looking at a possible head and shoulders much further down. The weekly chart shows a lot of support at 116.5 on the 50 week moving average and the 200 week is usually lagging way behind, in this case 44.3 so it may go down to test 116 but that is only a probability to the downside. The 20 week on the upside is 136.45 and obviously I would like it to test that. Anyway the point of posting it is just for balance, there is not any way of predicting what will happen next and I am hoping for a good bounce considering the information supplied today but nobody knows unless they have a crystal ball. | luckyorange | |
23/1/2019 19:12 | I also echo the thanks for the reports from today's meeting. Continues to be very positive! | richie32 | |
23/1/2019 19:06 | Many thanks all for today's feedback. Appreciated. | grabster | |
23/1/2019 19:02 | Hi WoodyThanks for your great write up. Re the SOW for 115kg.....do you know if this is in addition to the 50kg and 250kg already RNSed?Much appreciated:-) | melf | |
23/1/2019 19:02 | Anytime - I enjoyed my chat with him and shame he had to shoot off to work as I think he would have been up for a few more beers!!! | cheek212 |
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