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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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-0.0273 | -28.95% | 0.067 | 0.066 | 0.068 | 0.075 | 0.067 | 0.08 | 574,738,289 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 1.4M |
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13/3/2019 19:48 | sequoia, Neill said at the GEIC that Brexit really didn't affect the company other than the usual malaise it creates generally on the markets. I think the Gnanomat acquisition has helped matters. | ![]() woodpeckers | |
13/3/2019 19:46 | 66seq - it's an issue that doesn't bother me in the slightest, one way or the other. On any long trip there'll be potholes, flooding, a fallen tree, stray animals on the road, the odd detour. Passengers will get excited by some of it. On a big journey into a worldwide industrial revolution it doesn't really matter what members of some local club do or don't do -- they are outnumbered about six to one by non-members. Plenty of scope for Versarien to get on with business regardless. Residents of EU member countries will continue buying TVs, computers, clothing, sports goods, tyres, cameras, cars, etc, made in China, Japan, Korea, India - and many of those goods will contain ingredients produced by Versarien ;-) | ![]() grabster | |
13/3/2019 19:24 | Any body have any opinions on how the whole brexit circus may be affecting VRS with progress with euro based companies they may be dealing with, holding back progess? | 66sequoia | |
13/3/2019 19:05 | Nice to find some time, I was aware of some bits but wanted to hunt down things for myself. Eg re one VRS "thing in play" It appears to me for finds right now that top brass within a certain company are calling 'it' in such a material way within comments. Others talk about it, it's completely mad to think a company of such size would single out something in such a material way on comments. One top level person in particular covers an 'aspect' where I have previously found very clear evidence. That's not me being vague for the fun of it, we know what can happen with things we find on the web. No point using anything I've typed as I have changed the wording to stop it being used for searches. Just saying as it just gets more exciting. I know it's big, but when you see such names calling it big, then the mind boggles. | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 19:00 | WTF are you talking about with this post sg, Bizarre behaviour superg113 Mar '19 - 17:24 - 63544 of 63555 Run Re "Superg1, no offence meant but in a street fight, if you're going to punch someone, it's best you don't tell them first." I know that better than just about everyone here, there is nothing any of them can do about historic recorded transactions. Every trade leads back to the origin, all of them are recorded. As in the case of the guy who raped a child. Right now he carries on in his life thinking no one but he and the child knows about it. So shortly it will be like a ballistic missile in the face when it all becomes apparent. As I have said before I have watched plenty instantly throw up when they are hit with something they thought was never going to bite them in the ass. Note the things not mentioned and won't be mentioned, they are the very serious bits but again transaction logs will be a key. Talking of which........ no better not.... :-) | bobbysands | |
13/3/2019 18:58 | WTF is the dictator talking about with his posts on his censored thread, hope the share price keeps improving because his posts have got more strange ever since we dropped under a quid. No one except for Teepee dare question him! Bizarre behavior superg113 Mar '19 - 17:24 - 63544 of 63555 Run Re "Superg1, no offence meant but in a street fight, if you're going to punch someone, it's best you don't tell them first." I know that better than just about everyone here, there is nothing any of them can do about historic recorded transactions. Every trade leads back to the origin, all of them are recorded. As in the case of the guy who raped a child. Right now he carries on in his life thinking no one but he and the child knows about it. So shortly it will be like a ballistic missile in the face when it all becomes apparent. As I have said before I have watched plenty instantly throw up when they are hit with something they thought was never going to bite them in the ass. Note the things not mentioned and won't be mentioned, they are the very serious bits but again transaction logs will be a key. Talking of which........ no better not.... :-) | bobbysands | |
13/3/2019 18:30 | BTW From my own research. Aecom on the relevant topic point are looking at 60 plus different materials for various construction uses. | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 18:24 | The arrogance and pompous behavior of yours is amazing. Take you head out and have a look at yourself in the mirror | ![]() 1teepee | |
13/3/2019 18:23 | Grabster Those ear phones can't be that good. They work brilliantly for some applications, but on ADVFN with guys on filter no matter what ear bud size I try I still can't 'hear' what they are saying :-) | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 18:18 | Do you ever stop repeating yourself? | ![]() 1teepee | |
13/3/2019 18:18 | "Climate activists have welcomed the government’s pledge to end fossil-fuel heating in new homes by 2025 - which might turn out to be one of the biggest measures today. Hammond told MPs that a new standard will be introduced by 2025 to future-proof new build homes with low carbon heating and energy efficiency measures, That appears to means the end of gas boilers being used to warm new-build houses.2 More work for Versarian Graphene in smart buildings. | ![]() pshevlin | |
13/3/2019 18:15 | Some don't get supplies. If you have funds regularly feeding an MM that MM will just keep taking the price down. If like recently you have PIs selling on self generated paranoia then they keep many of the MMs flush with shares and the price drifts while the MMs get rid of the stock. More sell and the MMs cycle it down and down until they have no stock. Dropping prices trigger many PIs to sell, which then triggers stop losses and forced margin call selling, along with voluntary selling. Price rises and FOMO kicks in. If stock remains thin on the ground the share price accelerates upwards and FOMO buys rise in number. It seems nailed on for me that Miton will be gone in full by the end of this month. They have sold a good amount for many months prior to that. There is no obvious reason why they should stop now especially with the tax year end looming. | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 18:11 | Not a welcome parallel | ![]() alchemy | |
13/3/2019 18:07 | As a snippet. Miton for the last few months have been selling at a Arte of around 500k to 800k. Then on the supply you have to add on what herald may have done which hasn't been much with 160k last month being the biggest for a few months. So quite ridiculously say "ah yes but such selling doesn't affect the SP". What complete nonsense. Flip it the other way and that Miton and Herald had been on a buying spree for a year now and had now collected 22 million shares so far. Would it be "ah yeah but that shouldn't make the share price go up" So a bit of info. The good old Miton Micro fund which hit all the redemption issues and looks it trouble only had 271k shares left entering this month. There is one other fund with then and the ricks are not that much different. Smile the Miton 15 mill shares plus run on the marathon is over 25 miles in. | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 17:40 | I haven't read it as I have some on filter. Someone mentioned MOUs to me today and that apparently Warwick Grigor has said such things shouldn't be announced. Seriously, is he saying that (pinch of salt so far as it sounds outrageous). As per the last one Cana obviously thought it was price sensitive and should be announced. I'm guessing some of the largest companies in the world in their sector are relevant when it comes to AIM news. Before I go on too much. Is the above true. Has Warwick somewhere recorded that, as I note they did an MOU with that little company that may buy graphene, but in fund raise mode have it as a purchase order done and dusted. | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 17:24 | Run Re "Superg1, no offence meant but in a street fight, if you're going to punch someone, it's best you don't tell them first." I know that better than just about everyone here, there is nothing any of them can do about historic recorded transactions. Every trade leads back to the origin, all of them are recorded. As in the case of the guy who raped a child. Right now he carries on in his life thinking no one but he and the child knows about it. So shortly it will be like a ballistic missile in the face when it all becomes apparent. As I have said before I have watched plenty instantly throw up when they are hit with something they thought was never going to bite them in the ass. Note the things not mentioned and won't be mentioned, they are the very serious bits but again transaction logs will be a key. Talking of which........ no better not.... :-) | ![]() superg1 | |
13/3/2019 17:21 | Well ive had worse days :-) Nice bit of blue, hope this continues thru till early April, lots coming then. | ![]() squire007 | |
13/3/2019 17:14 | "i ask the ceo to update shareholders on the progress of the science foundation" (onone2) It isn't a company project - it's a personal one. His own money. Shareholders in Versarien aren't owed an update. | ![]() grabster | |
13/3/2019 17:04 | Patience will prevail is my belief. New technology is moving at a good pace and we are moving with it . Gla Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
13/3/2019 16:37 | Phew! Well that makes a lovely change. Well done all holders. | ![]() woodpeckers |
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