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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2019 12:45 | Superb podcast. Well done neill and co. Delivering upon a great strategy. Happy holder here. Atb. Ellis | ![]() ellissj | |
15/3/2019 12:45 | Aecom structures that is.Regards. | ![]() billwave | |
15/3/2019 12:43 | Question for the more knowledgeable arising from posts read this morning. Is it set in stone that VRS products will be used for their 3D printed structures or is that open to change for different materials and compounds? I had thought it was pretty much confirmed? | ![]() billwave | |
15/3/2019 12:39 | Brilliant podcast the future’s bright for all LTH | ![]() hattie1 | |
15/3/2019 12:29 | or Versarien is first on the podcast today (after the voxmarkets intro waffle) | ![]() grabster | |
15/3/2019 12:27 | Podcast: hxxps://audioboom.co | ![]() sandbag | |
15/3/2019 12:24 | Very exciting Pod We have do many different avenues to go down Think china is thee place !! | ![]() kemorkid | |
15/3/2019 12:24 | PODDY - LINK PLEASE!! | ![]() spike_1 | |
15/3/2019 12:20 | Interesting podcast, massive potential here and getting closer day by day. Hard to believe this is only one of many opportunities this company has. | ![]() 772 | |
15/3/2019 12:09 | Podcast out | ![]() kemorkid | |
15/3/2019 12:00 | Guys can we please stop giving these guys oxygen from here on. The Board is beginning to degenerate. Just filter them. | ![]() ridicule | |
15/3/2019 11:57 | ash that is brilliant...loving it. | ![]() jointer13 | |
15/3/2019 11:56 | Some folks haven’t read the link in 63776 where it talks about fibre glass reinforced arches | ![]() davemac3 | |
15/3/2019 11:52 | Love it ash :))) bigger picture here. Vrs #beyondbinary aimo. Glalth. Best ellis | ![]() ellissj | |
15/3/2019 11:48 | Could sell 50 k at 90.01 but will need 4 times that share price before even consider . | ![]() kemorkid | |
15/3/2019 11:44 | Far better than my response Spike😁, that’s exactly what I meant. | ![]() fireball xl5 | |
15/3/2019 11:43 | Knowing when to play your hand #Versarien #VRS #lse #aim @neillricketts | ![]() ashehzi | |
15/3/2019 11:26 | How to try and fool investors: 1) Provide factually correct information: 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. 2) And by association suggest the following is also correct despite NO EVIDENCE to support it: 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. Where is the evidence that other materials are being tested for use for these specific structures? No doubt graphene will produce one of the strongest products but other factors may prevent its commercialisation. What other factor? Be specific as they relate to the Aecom project mentioned above? Pontless statement: 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 | ![]() spike_1 | |
15/3/2019 11:20 | Best thing to do is Filter | ![]() willoicc | |
15/3/2019 11:08 | Spid, I had to laugh. I mentioned to another VRS holder yesterday that your excuse for anonymity would be the alleged death threat to Kempster that never was. It's laughable for anyone to suggest there was ever a death threat (let's be honest the alleged threat could only have been construed as such by someone suffering from extreme paranoia). Why is it that long term investors on this thread are generally happy to oppose other people's views whilst also being happy for their identities to be known, whilst the shorters and detractors hide behind a veil of anonymity and pretending they have concerns about their safety. Let's be honest Spid, nobody on this board would waste their time or energy pursuing the likes of you or your gang. You're simply an annoyance, nothing more. You don't even live in the UK, so I don't think your safety is really an issue, do you??? You won't even give us any information about your credentials, let alone anything else that would give you any credibility. It's clear you are just a conduit for others to plant misinformation and doubt. I'll maintain that you will have Zero credibility until you can evidence your credentials. The more you post the less impact you have. | ![]() schmally | |
15/3/2019 11:06 | spid So you know loglorry then | ![]() mj10 | |
15/3/2019 11:01 | phil, can you expand on this please, ... "No doubt graphene will produce one of the strongest products but other factors may prevent its commercialisation. " As I understand it the fact that it is strong and light means that it can easily be installed by two men in one shift saving not only money on man hours and expensive installation equipment but importantly meaning that it can be quickly installed so the tunnels will only have to close for a short period of time. What factors "may prevent it's commercialisation"? | ![]() woodpeckers |
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