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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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15/3/2019 10:58 | Shorters riding on the back of the Milton Fund selling into news! Soon, very soon Milton Fund will be gone! Shorters know that too! Hence their desperate posts. Feels like their taking their last gasps ahead of more positive news! Go on Neil put them out of their misery and blow them all away! | ![]() bobsworth | |
15/3/2019 10:49 | SpyDog, how long did it take you to come up with that reiteration of public knowledge? Mind, you have introduced some subtle spin, likely, difficult, key, may. You must be very well connected with Aecom to publicise their current thoughts on the subject. Surprised you haven’t been able to enlighten us at an earlier point in this collaboration. | ![]() fireball xl5 | |
15/3/2019 10:38 | Who put 50p in the shorters this morning? They seem to be working overtime! All that work for a pitiful 2.6% It doesn't matter, the end is near for them and by the looks of things they know it. | ![]() chimpandy1 | |
15/3/2019 10:31 | The key issue with the Aecom decision is how easy the final structure is to install. The lighter the weight the lower the number of construction workers, specialist machinery equals much lower costs. The graphene is likely to be one of the most expensive raw materials although only a small percentage of the overall structure but the way it is currently being tested the final product will find it difficult to compete with the light weight compounds also being tested. No doubt graphene will produce one of the strongest products but other factors may prevent its commercialisation. As an aside the printers have key components that are needed for all materials lots of great investment opportunities which are not reliant on the final material combinations. WIN WIN DYOR | philbyk9 | |
15/3/2019 10:27 | the corn beef thread has a touch of cjd this morning ! oh dear red candles. | ![]() dreamtwister | |
15/3/2019 10:25 | Morning Schmally, Its alarming to me that you want to discuss who I am. I do not work for FGR, I am not paid by FGR, I am only a shareholder in FGR. After Loglorry1 was sent a postcard that contained a death threat, do you really think I would disclose who I am? I never give anyone investment advice or suggesting to anyone to buy or sell, I am providing information to investors for them to make a informed investment decision. At the end of the day, this is your money, you are the only one who has the power to buy or sell or when you do this. The good news for anyone that hasn't got me on filter, all of the information that I have provided on this forum is now being confirmed by either Neill Ricketts (IG interview) or with VRS announcements. I am surprised that SuperG1 hasn't admitted that Warwick Grigor was correct with his assessment of the MoU's or "lets have lunch" are worthless, that is why Tungshu has now entered into a Letter of Intent. I really wonder what progress if any has been made with the other 30+ MOU's, I am sure many LTH are also thinking the same thing, Looking forward to the AECOM update. | ![]() spid81 | |
15/3/2019 10:16 | "..they managed to complete test production with far less waste material than expected.." The original announcement referred to 200kg being available to 'cover' the January requirement. That doesn't mean that 200kg was estimated to be required - merely that 200kg would cover it - which it did. Naysayers are sounding pretty desperate this week - clutching at straws as they are washed along towards a mighty waterfall. ;-) | ![]() grabster | |
15/3/2019 10:00 | A touch of Warfarin needed on here.. Useless fact of the day - Warfarin has hexagonal structure like Nanene. Wadaya know !! | ![]() laginaneil | |
15/3/2019 09:59 | ratpat999: please don't spam this thread, it achieves precisely zero and lowers your credibility - thank you! Best wishes - Spike | ![]() spike_1 | |
15/3/2019 09:54 | Update was given at GEIC - I was there. 115kg of the 200kg was used along with the initial 50kg to make 5 structures. FACT. but you're not listening are you. | ![]() 2dinvestor | |
15/3/2019 09:52 | Fact but a fantastically good fact. Thanks for bringing it into focus ratpatt999 | ![]() ridicule | |
15/3/2019 09:52 | Glass fibre - a really user friendly material - NOT | ![]() willoicc |
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