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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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-0.00025 | -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 |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.13 | 1.61M |
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05/2/2019 14:22 | Now that's a lot of dopamine! | ![]() 1teepee | |
05/2/2019 14:13 | It's got 35 thumbs up now! LOL | ![]() cheek212 | |
05/2/2019 14:08 | Sorry super. No-one would want to engage CS | ![]() flatcoat1 | |
05/2/2019 13:47 | As someone pointed out can still read it and vote it up on mobile. Think that is a good thing. If want to ignore a poster filter them. Have done that with CS for a long time now. | ![]() meganxmas | |
05/2/2019 13:43 | sg1, but he did it beautifully, if I could have given two thumbs up... | ![]() realcooltrader | |
05/2/2019 13:39 | AECOM latest quarter results out - just to see the size of their operation ... | ![]() bazzerp | |
05/2/2019 13:36 | He engaged CS | ![]() superg1 | |
05/2/2019 13:05 | Batteries and supercapisitors are two different things, we are doing batteries first then ;-) ... form an orderly queue :-) | ![]() squire007 | |
05/2/2019 12:54 | Put it this way DAFAD, if it had been allowed to stand it would probably have tested the thumbs up all time record :-) | ![]() melf | |
05/2/2019 12:51 | what did scruts say | ![]() dafad | |
05/2/2019 12:50 | Gnanomat tweet here. Best ellis Gnanomat @gnanomat Eight years ago..."Elon Musk Says Supercapacitors Not Batteries, Will Be Breakthrough For EVs". Now...(link: hxxps://techcrunch.c 'Tesla's Maxwell acquisition aims to gives its batteries a boost' techcrunch.com 8:38 AM · Feb 5, 2019 · | ![]() ellissj | |
05/2/2019 12:46 | Sorry scruts rules are rules. No point having them if I don’t follow through on them. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/2/2019 12:39 | SuperG.... surely you don't have the heart to ban Scrutable? | ![]() festario | |
05/2/2019 12:34 | in the very best possible position. a sensible cautious approach towards china. the right advisors and the right govt links. support of embassy in china. support of Chinese embassy in London. scale is unprecedented. the last year was about putting things in place. now we are going for it. and that is only a very small part of the overall picture. all looking good. | ![]() jointer13 | |
05/2/2019 10:56 | The details are in the news and people tend to just ignore some very big points. So covering the 'It is envisaged that Tunghsu will provide financial support' As you can see if Tunghsu like something they invest in it. Note the flexible screens and optoelectronics. That is a speciality in play by the Cambridge graphene centre. Just two and a half years after the project was launched, six months after its end, HIGRAPHINK has resulted in the production of a material with a 100 % exfoliation yield, as opposed to the mere 1 % that could be achieved before the project team started their work. The new ink has a mobility 10 times higher than that of inks currently being used in OLEDs. Industry can now produce tens of thousands of litres per year where it could only hope for quantities in the range of milligrams daily before HIGRAPHINK results kicked in. ‘Our intention was to create graphene with properties good enough to be used in transistors with a certain flexibility. This was also achieved, and we are now working with a company called FlexEnable to integrate our material into the design of future OLED displays,’ Prof. Ferrari adds. As a result, when it comes to applications, it would now seem that only the sky is the limit. HIGRAPHINK resulted in the creation of a spinoff called Cambridge Graphene Ltd, which was recently acquired by Versarien – This means that there is potential for demanding sectors in applications ranging from batteries to supercapacitors, displays, flexible electronics, optoelectronics, composites, coating or even medical devices. We are not restricted to one particular area,’ says Prof. Ferrari. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/2/2019 10:54 | "The world of EV's is hotting up with the Maxwell acquisition" the world of EVs is hotting up. Unlike the VRS share price. fingers in every red-hot sector pie out there, with collectively billions in R&D sloshing around. VRS turnover last Half? £5.22m, and most of that from the existing (ie non-2D) businesses. pathetic. | ![]() club sandwich | |
05/2/2019 10:47 | What Tungshu do when they spot companies in the area they are working on. 2. New Energy Bus Business In 2017, the company acquired 100% equity of Sunlong Bus by issuing shares and paying cash for purchasing the asset. In July 2017, the company by cash acquired 100% equity of Tengda Optics, which mainly engages in research and development, production and sales of optoelectronic display thin film devices, In addition, in June 2017, the company invested 100 million yuan to subscribe for add-directional shares of Yihuatong’s non-public share issuance. Yihuatong is a high-tech enterprise specializing in R&D and industrialization of hydrogen fuel cell engines. In May 2017, the company acquired the 51% stake of Mingshuo Technology, whose core technology centers on the reversible liquid crystal phase change graphene composite heat dissipation material, In 2017, the company, with the raised funds and self-own funds and with Xuhong Optoelectronic as the main body, invested RMB 1.497 billion to construct the “Production project of curved cover glass for curved display”, which was a signature measure taken by the company to fit the trend of OLED flexible display. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/2/2019 10:44 | Dyor. Best ellis Neill Ricketts @neillricketts "The world of EV's is hotting up with the Maxwell acquisition, this is great news for EV pioneers looking for more range and new technology to further increase the difference with ICE. Maxwell is a very interesting company doing some great things and also working with @gnanomat" 4:53 pm · 4 Feb 2019 · | ![]() ellissj | |
05/2/2019 10:41 | Tungshu VRSnews It is envisaged that Tunghsu will provide financial support. Areas to be covered in the deal. 'photoelectric display materials' 'new energy vehicles' 'energy storage technologies' 'LED lighting systems' 'flexible batteries' 'graphene thermal management materials' Tunghsu reports pre VRS. 'Since 2014, the company has focused on the development and industrial application of graphene in flexible displays, lithium-ion batteries and thermal materials' 'In 2017, the company, with the raised funds and self-own funds and with Xuhong Optoelectronic as the main body, invested RMB 1.497 billion to construct the “Production project of curved cover glass for curved display”, which was a signature measure taken by the company to fit the trend of OLED flexible display.' Currently, the company's graphene-related industrial application products mainly cover various types of graphene preparations, graphene-coated cathode materials and lithium-ion batteries, graphene high-power LED series lamps, and graphene smart electric heating products. The advance layout for new graphene materials is a strategic input for the company's long-term development in the future, which fits the future development direction of new materials and new energy vehicles, having the great growth potential and market space. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/2/2019 10:32 | 9degrees and Alchemy, Read what 03.2 says, Collaborators and target customers the companies inside the battery are the collaboration partners, that is why it is on page 5 and 9 The ones written down on the right had side are the target customers. I.e Maxwell, Panasonic, Zap and Go ect. | ![]() spid81 |
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