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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0665
-0.0005 (-0.75%)
25 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
  -0.0005 -0.75% 0.0665 0.065 0.068 0.069 0.065 0.07 313,357,858 16:35:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 997.07k
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 0.07p. 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 £997,073.57 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/3/2019
15:12
Not over yet. I wish it was
1teepee
29/3/2019
15:06
Bob Hope and no Hope Bob. It’s an extension and EU Parliament elections and ultimately a People’s Vote and the status Quo.

For T May
Get down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Down down deeper and down
Get down deeper and down
I want all the world to see
To see you're laughing, and you're laughing at me

fireball xl5
29/3/2019
14:59
OMG! EU withdrawl agreement rejected by 58 votes! Unbelievable! That means now by "legal default" the UK has to leave by 12th April. Two weeks to do all necessary legislation in 2 weeks is just impossible! If so, means we have to now leave without a deal! Watch EU pannick now!
bobsworth
29/3/2019
14:58
Dave, "why can't VRS set up a US or European subsidiary and do the deal through them?" ....did you miss the RNS re the Gnanomat acquisition?
woodpeckers
29/3/2019
14:47
R we getting a podcast today ?
1teepee
29/3/2019
14:45
OMG!

Global it is then!

bobsworth
29/3/2019
14:28
we are due a bolt out of the blue...
jointer13
29/3/2019
14:27
from twitter.

Just waiting on aecom hq.

UK or Global HQ? Just wondering, do I double my blood pressure tablets for next week.


Neill Ricketts

Global

jointer13
29/3/2019
14:24
did folks see NR's tweet yesterday about Brexit?
davemac3
29/3/2019
14:22
A bit of old fashioned courtesy and you'd still be doubtful when St Paul vets you.
alchemy
29/3/2019
14:21
This might be causing a delay - from the AECOM site.

However, widespread 3D printing across the industry is being hampered by a lack of codes and standards for adopting the technology, making local authority approvals more difficult to gain. Mandates such as the Dubai 3D Printing Strategy look set to change this by encouraging the development of local codes and standards.

serratia
29/3/2019
14:20
What, you mean like Versarien Graphene Inc?

Presumably because it's a multi-party relationship and so there are companies AECOM are dealing with that may not have a direct relationship with VRS.

tini5
29/3/2019
14:20
People are looking for problems where there aren’t any.Aecom going to plan, no dramas but covered by nda’s and multiparty agreements. Release requires mutual approval that is all.I am totally comfortable and delighted with progress.

neill

jointer13
29/3/2019
14:19
It looks more like the issue is that AECOM have found a way of making composite arches without the graphene. Given that they don't appear to be seriously load-bearing I'd have thought a carbonfibre sandwich like they use in F1, or even a plain old glassfibre arch would do the job?

Anyway, not to worry - most important is VRS still has its bureaucrat to administer the ever-expanding cigarette card album! ;¬)

supernumerary
29/3/2019
14:08
with NR admitting that Brexit with all the certainty was an issue in doing deals e.g. AECOM, why can't VRS set up a US or European subsidiary and do the deal through them?
davemac3
29/3/2019
13:43
Lester47 the new Chester45 or whatever moniker it was that was created in the last few days dribbling the same old. All very yawn - jog on.

Filter list just gets bigger by the day.

tini5
29/3/2019
13:38
Lester, please forgive me if I've misjudged you, but are you what one might traditionally describe as a complete tool?
richgrumpa
29/3/2019
13:30
Lester47Member since: 28 Mar 2019
melf
29/3/2019
13:30
another numpty !
jointer13
29/3/2019
12:54
joe, I believe you will be VERY happy....I can't believe that this company won't be talked about a LOT more in the near future... the 4th industrial revolution has started and very soon there will be lots of investors wanting to be part of the story... we are just VERY lucky to have heard about it at this point... AIMO. Would wish you good luck but I don't think it's necessary...
woodpeckers
29/3/2019
12:41
Woody, I think it is only us on here know where this company is going and am hoping even with my very modest holding of 10k shares in my sipp, I will be ok a few years down the line.
joeblogg2
29/3/2019
12:25
Delighted to hear that Matt is staying with us!

Fantastic confirmation from HMGov that Versarien is a company that is going to bring huge revenues into the country... to give us one of their top men for a second year (as well as a second person!) particularly bearing in mind they are currently only one or two others out on loan (Rolls Royce + one other possibly, not sure) is really quite amazing!

If anyone had any concerns about where this company is heading, and I certainly didn't, they must be gone now!

woodpeckers
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