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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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30/3/2019
11:10
Fest im sure at one stage our CEO tweeted in answer to a similar over heating issue ...#hexotene ..
hattie1
30/3/2019
10:31
I'd like you to compliment him on his business development acumen. As the tunnel grows he puts in the props, delegates but doesn't abdicate, starts hares running then focuses on five, enhances my music listening, and so on.If you want to amuse him , the spelling of compliment , and the use of it's are his only two "foibles" thus far. Though they do matter!Enjoy and, please, report.
alchemy
30/3/2019
10:23
payno1989
29 Mar '19 - 21:17 - 65238 of 65253
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Hi all, I will be chatting with Neill tomorrow so if you have any specific, relevant questions you'd like me to pose, let me know now and I'll report back.
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Can you ask him why he spends so much time on Twitter?

Cheers

germanicus
30/3/2019
10:11
superg1,

I appreciate something is coming from AECOM but from the information out there at the moment there is nothing (unless you know otherwise) to suggest it is the signalling arch, in fact the only relevant information I can find is to suggest the arches are glass fibre reinforced. I missed the links you refer to that were pulled, there is a screenshot of a page that was apparently pulled available here but graphene isn't mentioned. So I can only assume that you are privy to some information that is not readily available

davemac3
30/3/2019
09:57
Another one from you Dave

Where do VRS produce polygrene? Do they have the capacity to produce tonnes of the stuff?

VRS have said where.

"Using Versarien's existing graphene manufacturing capabilities, AAC will have the ability to produce graphene-enhanced plastic products."

It was in the polygrene news.

Then

"I'm confused now. Jinan started with LOI and then moved to MOU, but Tungshu has gone from MOU to LOI.'

Jinan wanted a binding LOI, 0-100mph. VRS said no and signed non binding. Hence the difference.

The process is MOU, binding LOI.

It does say in this link that AECOM are working on glass fibre reinforced plastic for the signalling arches but as this was probably written before AECOM started testing polygrene, hopefully VRS are front runners now.




The bits removed from the web and some bits we don't now mention would give you your 2 + 2 = 4 answer

superg1
30/3/2019
09:43
Hi log , I have you filtered so not sure what you said. I was thinking of you as a was producing my own log this morning
1teepee
30/3/2019
09:42
Obviously it is the best and works but facts are facts Apart from for sheep
1teepee
30/3/2019
09:41
According to our head of research nanene is a mixture of few layer and many layer. The sheep don't like to admit that. Even though I have an email stating that from Steve hodge
1teepee
30/3/2019
09:32
Dave

re your post

'where did the idea that Aecom will use Nanene in their arch come from? Is it just folk on here putting 2 and 2 together?'

I'm not picking on you it's just great example of where some don't understand, don't read links provided, don't do their own research or don't do any of the above.

I appreciate it can all get lost in the plethora of posts arguing with those out to create that exact issue.

So to come back to your point as above.

2 + 2 = 4

In among the trash were some posts and links about Aecom product/s.

Those links caused a bit of stir and quickly after they were posted Aecom removed at least two of them from the web. As I posted them I was contacted and asked where I was getting my info from in posts. Once I provided the public links some were removed.

A host of other links, including recently show it to be the case.

So if you or others don't read them to work it out, or don't do your own research, then there is nothing we can do to help.

As I appreciate such of it is lost in the sea of misinformation that some try to create.

Aecom is coing and it's big. So my advice is DYOR to establish whether YOU think that is correct or not and make your own decisions.

superg1
30/3/2019
09:12
1teepee30 Mar '19 - 09:08 - 65247 of 65247
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Nanene is 10% graphite so I would imagine 90% yield



??????????

davemac3
30/3/2019
09:08
Nanene is 10% graphite so I would imagine 90% yield
1teepee
30/3/2019
09:06
payno1989,

Can you ask Neill what the yield is in the Nanene production process, so for 1kg of graphite input what is the graphene output?

Thanks

davemac3
30/3/2019
08:57
That's part of the point of the 3 tonne expansion, so that if you do get a decent order you can complete it in quick time. IE at 100 grams per day a 100kg would take some time and screw up anyone else wanting any.
superg1
30/3/2019
08:56
2yrs ago on the eve of this investor show was when I met Neill for the first time.He asked me to join him at his table for the dinner with Superg. Not usual for co execs to mingle that closely with shareholders, usually the opposite.Increased my small investment to the limit that I could afford soon after and have held them ever since. Adding along the wayI think what keeps me content is the sincerity of the man.But even being an ardent fan I still sometimes try to do a reality check, am I getting involved in a cult. So I get annoyed when I see people gently expressing concerns getting pilloried with the refrain "well sell up then*Always keep an open mind whether you are investing in a product, a company or the man.I am sure our faith will be rewarded.
luckykids
30/3/2019
07:29
500kv

It's produced to order, there won't be a pile of it sitting around.

superg1
30/3/2019
06:42
It's made to order as it doesn't have a long shelf life. Unless it's locked it to another material
1teepee
30/3/2019
06:29
I beleive they store it in old sweet jars, there's even a bell on the door as you go in, just like Arkwrights shop. Neill can often be found there at the counter in a brown smock.
alfie4048
29/3/2019
23:21
Dear payno1989
Please ask how many tons of graphene does VRS+subsidiaries possess?

500kv
29/3/2019
22:16
I see that Apple have ditched their much vaunted wireless charging device, as follows...'AirPower, announced in 2017, was a mat meant to charge multiple devices without needing to plug them in.But it is understood the firm's engineers were perhaps unable to stop the mat from getting too hot'Wouldn't Hexotene or a similar heat dissipation 2d material help with this issue? What a shame to ditch it.
festario
29/3/2019
21:17
Hi all, I will be chatting with Neill tomorrow so if you have any specific, relevant questions you'd like me to pose, let me know now and I'll report back.

Have a good weekend!

payno1989
29/3/2019
19:32
Understood. Crossed wires;)
1teepee
29/3/2019
18:57
Of course I'm joking. There is no other way to treat this farce. Incidentally I haven't read Mein Kampf and I don't know how what I wrote could lead you to the belief that I might agree with it. In German it means My Struggle so that is why I mentioned it.
pshevlin
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