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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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-0.0137 | -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 |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.11 | 1.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2019 09:54 | Be greedy when others are fearful. The stock market transfers wealth from the impatient to the patient. The narrative from within Versarien remains positive. Which is more likely in 5 years, 20p or £5 ? DYOR | johnveals | |
27/2/2019 09:53 | Nearly payday - Can we hold at these bargain prices for another 24 hours please! | mjatkin82 | |
27/2/2019 09:46 | Serratia, the fact FGR are part of the consortium that are registering graphene up to 300 nm for REACH I would say not. Graphene meeting the ISO standard has already been registered with the ECHA and so companies planning to meet this spec don't need to register sub standard graphene | flatcoat1 | |
27/2/2019 09:45 | SPID, Yes please. | serratia | |
27/2/2019 09:42 | Would expect to see a big buy appear later as a delayed trade | jbe81 | |
27/2/2019 09:41 | Bid keeps increasing | jbe81 | |
27/2/2019 09:40 | First time I ever read about Graphene I thought that is the future and still do, only time will tell if it makes any money here, I’ve checked out this small one called Paragon PEL just put out RNS another company in same sector just increased stake in it to 5.5%, share at all time low tiny mcap could be beginning of take over dyor imho | csmwssk12hu | |
27/2/2019 09:37 | This is just a temporary blip. News of sales will turn this around. Seems little point selling at this bottom. | dolores123 | |
27/2/2019 09:37 | Yes Serratia, would you like the links to the ASX announcements (Same as a RNS) to confirm for yourself that FGR manufacture sub 10 layer graphene ? I have posted the links previously when SG1 claimed that FGR didn't manufacture graphene, | spid81 | |
27/2/2019 09:36 | Spid: Re your: Aecom and the plane manufacture part will seek graphene from other companies, these companies will want to test other companies graphene to see if they offer similar results. Trying yet again to turn logic on its head - does it not occur to you that the reason companies are working with VRS is because they have already tried other companies 'graphene', and clearly have concluded they do not produce similar results. What a stupid man you are ;0( | spike_1 | |
27/2/2019 09:27 | Spid, Do you have any evidence that First graphene can produce sub 10 layer grapheme. I'm not finding any so far. | serratia | |
27/2/2019 09:25 | It's a business not a fan club. He's assembled a good team , in a great area of change, but he's not John Lennon he's the ceo of a business.I don't think belief is the issue , plausibility and potential? yes.Unless you mean believe what he says to be true? Then yes. | alchemy | |
27/2/2019 09:24 | "neill keeps telling us to not worry. why not believe him?" ah that's nice. They believe the twitter twit. Down another 10%. Remind me how much of the shares he has bought and how many he sold? And don't tell me he how much he has still. They were founder shares. Cost him sweet FA. Those that bought into his fundme scheme are feeling sick. Wonder why there has not been a brokers forecast for years? Work it out. Next capital raise with Cannacord at 35p. | belo horizonte | |
27/2/2019 09:19 | Common boys and girls still time to sell and able to buy cheaper later, before is reaching - hermanngoring - 20p | cielos | |
27/2/2019 09:17 | Some have overlooked the importance of Yi, joining the team. She is a high flier, has a knowledge of Graphene, from a department that has a strategic overview of business and speaks the language. Negotiations look to be nearing completion in my view. Join the dots. | rogerbridge | |
27/2/2019 09:15 | You either believe in NR or you don’t . If you don’t move on . Plain and simple in my humble opinion! | kemorkid | |
27/2/2019 09:12 | lucky what if the mm are naked shorting? | adejuk | |
27/2/2019 09:12 | Hi Rid, No I don't give up, the more time I get to research VRS the more I cannot believe how you have all been lead up the garden path, SG1 has you all thinking that VRS is the only company that can produce FLG / MLG, this isn't the case. there is more to graphene than the company that can produce the smallest number of layers, Aspect ratio is much more important provided it can be dispensed and it is under 10 layers in thickness. Aecom and the plane manufacture part will seek graphene from other companies, these companies will want to test other companies graphene to see if they offer similar results. I have already heard the Tunghsu are interested in testing FGR's graphene (unsubstantiated) with Tunghsu only have a MOU with VRS I can see why they joined GEIC themselves, did you read the Tunghsu announcement regarding them joining GEIC? | spid81 | |
27/2/2019 09:10 | We have no reason to believe you. You know nothing. I do, however, trust Neill Ricketts. This will go back up significantly once the first big order comes. VRS have collaborations with some of the biggest companies in the world. | harrysol | |
27/2/2019 09:09 | Think shorters sell in morning and recoup later in day. Its rinse and repeat the following day . I don't think there is the size left with institutions to sell. Unless Will is involved.I think yesterday's 100,000 was just covering from the initial sell off in the morning.It is now becoming easier to short as Private investors are losing confidence | luckykids |
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