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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0943
-0.0137 (-12.69%)
23 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
  -0.0137 -12.69% 0.0943 0.0906 0.098 0.1005 0.1005 0.10 12,077,665 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.11 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 -0.11.

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22/2/2019
02:16
Neil indicated that they took on Canaccord to secure access and promotion to international investment markets this together with a strengthened board are prerequisites to attracting investment from global funds. for me these statements more than any progress reports suggest that the team at VRS are getting ready for lift off.
2019 is going to be a very interesting year indeed. GLAlTH.

evergreen8
22/2/2019
01:28
Someone mentioned above that investors need to think medium to long term. Investing is like boiling a kettle, most sensible investors will want to get in just before it boils. The biggest gains (and biggest risk) are to be had at the cold water phase. The latest interview, in my mind, puts us above luke warm. Enjoy the ride to all aboard.
20pc
22/2/2019
01:26
Great interview Neill, great format and great respect between you and scrutable. I am you sure you put a smile on the face of a wise old owl.
20pc
22/2/2019
01:16
Eezy, VRS will not give exclusive rights to anyone. There's too many irons in the fire for that. That's a no brainer
lse999
22/2/2019
00:56
Yes. Very impressive interview. At one point NR mentioned a sub-contractor of AECOM. Can we assumed this to be the large-scale 3D printing specialist firm Scaled Ltd of Thame, which I think has been mentioned before? If so, very exciting potential here.
shavian
22/2/2019
00:02
“Experts at the demonstration meeting consider that the graphene technology of Versarien has certain world leading position and can be introduced in China to strenghten technical co-operation between China and the UK".

CEO of Tunghsu Optoelectronic, commented: "Versarien is a leading company and operator in the graphene field in the UK.

Dr. Zina Jarrahi Cinker, Executive Director of the NGA, commented: "With Versarien's success and prominence in the field, Versarien is the ideal member to join the Industry Council."

mjatkin82
21/2/2019
23:57
That nothing special was approved by the FAA in the US. Nothing to see here, move on.
I think AECOM's interest may be sparked by how little nanene they have to use to get the original strength the cost savings should be a huge plus as AECOM pointed out only this week that the construction sector is cash tight and new products are required to service the sector with better functionality.
I am also waiting for 5G to start to hit the Majors and how this will cut through sectors from medical to aviation including heavily rail and auto developments.
Quite exciting for a zero sum product ? Lol. DYOR.

robinhood69
21/2/2019
23:52
Exclusive deals would restrict VRS, so wouldn’t be favourable at all. It’s easy to believe the hype if you research. Unprecedented DIT involvement, Fortune 500 company interest and statements from around the world saying VRS graphene is world leading (or words to that effect) are just a few examples of why I believe they have something special. Make your own choice, but you probably have to read the RNSs, research and follow the story to appreciate the potential here.
mjatkin82
21/2/2019
23:40
I think there's a serious danger that people are believing the hype, and that VRS don't have anything special. I don't have a clue, and I have a chemistry degree...so why anybody else believes it is beyond me. The fact that, as yet, nobody is chewing off their arm to get, for example, exclusive rights to VRS graphene for their industry sector, is worrying.

Time will tell of course...a few decent multi-million pound contracts on fat margins would change the picture. Until then, this is just dreamer stuff like thousands of over-hyped stories before...

eezymunny
21/2/2019
23:27
Eezy I think the point he was making is based on the prices of lower quality graphene by competitors, what premium can VRS add to this price given the substantial increase in cost savings as a consequence of the high quality graphene. I think Neill said it better.
mjatkin82
21/2/2019
23:24
Trying to seed some doubt I see. Didn't work matey
1teepee
21/2/2019
23:14
2 points of interest from me. Neill said Aecom were looking for 1 property, but the testing got them interested in something else. If you look through the TFL contract list I posted previously you'll see Aecom have a few consultancy contracts on the affects of air pollution and corosion. I think the initial hook may have been strength & weight, but wonder if the pollution /corosion improvement is the secondary property? Of course others might think its enabling/enhancing subterranean WiFi, but if not that then what else?Second he said Aecom's subcontractor was struggling with their upscale. For me this is the big vrs differentiator, they can help with integration along end to end production. Other graphene firms struggle with this or add limited value. For example XG sciences & Ford - noise reduction in ICE vehicles is fine, but to date they have failed at the more complex stuff. Just a view and a couple of guesses...
2dinvestor
21/2/2019
23:14
He says the bears are "trying to make a quick buck by bringing the price down so that they can recoup some revenue"

I wonder what he thinks "recoup some revenue" means. Because it means absolutely nothing to me.

And he keeps looking at the floor. It looks very shifty to me...

eezymunny
21/2/2019
23:02
Interesting that the great hero, when asked about pricing, says it will depend on the competition, and that there will be an element of commodity pricing.

Does that not blow out of the water the premise that VRS graphene is better than everybody else's? The very premise that has lead to this terrifying ramp in the share price?

eezymunny
21/2/2019
22:33
I hadn't notice this this morning:

Neill Ricketts


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13h13 hours ago
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We are pleased to be enabling the EV revolution with the fitting of @tesla chargers and charging points at all @versarien factories, this means if you are a customer, supplier or employee you can get free charging whilst you visit us or work.

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Neill Ricketts


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We are also there if you need an emergency last minute charge. Helping the environment, our stakeholders and our employees. Just ask at the receptions. More pictures coming.

grabster
21/2/2019
21:37
Excellent interview, well done Neill.

AECOM looks to have grown from one project for arches in thr UK to one of global importance to AECOM. It seems we have provided the optimum material and the subcontractor has been tweaking their proces. This seems to be pretty close and hopefully in Q1.
I have the impression that he was trying to downplay China, I would imagine a Tunghsu product may be before the provinces as these are probably more “politicalR21; Maybe we will stop sending gunboats to China, so as to speed the process up.

All in all, a good day.

rogerbridge
21/2/2019
21:27
I agree Super but unfortunately if we sink to their levels it is a small step to ignoring the law in a way that ends up being detrimental to our own freedoms. Hard I know but that is the price we pay for living in a civilised society.
pshevlin
21/2/2019
21:25
Can any kind soul provide me with a link to Neill’s interview today please ?
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forestfred
21/2/2019
21:24
It was great pleasure to meet Mr and Mrs Festario today. It brought home to me and my wife how lucky we are to have such high calibre and nice people within the VRS family. We raised a glass to Versariens.

Just heard the NR interview. Without doubt, the best yet. While Neill did not absolutely spell it out, I feel confident Aecom news will hit within Q1 and it will be big.

Many thanks to those making it available on the this Board.

ridicule
21/2/2019
21:11
CS should reflect on what he has been saying. His comments have slowly been getting more and more offensive. His comments over the past few days, in particular are very unpleasant. I share his frustrations with news of the progress, but if the share price had been £2+, I imagine he wouldn't have anywhere near as upset as he has been. I look forward each morning to the RNS that a big order, China, ISO, massive order from AECOM, Tungshu etc... As Neill says, many things are out of his control. He is the biggest shareholder - he is aligned with us. Today's ig interview was brilliant. I am very reassured. I will patiently wait. I have no doubt that VRS will be above £2 this year. Respect to all. Apart from shorters and trolls of course.
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