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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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02/4/2019
16:40
(a clickable version of rovi70's link)
grabster
02/4/2019
16:34
Anakin Skywalker - "This is where the fun begins!"
zagrosfold
02/4/2019
16:32
Versarien PLC

5 hrs ·
...
Biopsy alternative: Wearable graphene oxide device captures cancer cells from blood
hxxps://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-ne…/newsid=52499.php
Versarien® plc 2-DTECH #graphene #2dmaterials #precisionmedicine
#oncology

rovi70
02/4/2019
16:30
Going to be another strong finish today by the looks of things. Bodes v well.
scottishfield
02/4/2019
16:25
Thanks. This is getting so exciting now
diversification
02/4/2019
16:23
50k actually for 128p (sell). Can't buy any.
scottishfield
02/4/2019
16:21
100 shares for 128? Lol
diversification
02/4/2019
16:20
Can sell 100 for 128p !
scottishfield
02/4/2019
16:19
Can't buy 1000 currently :)
scottishfield
02/4/2019
16:19
At the point of sale, purchase or decision , I'm not sure it matters. The General Public still talks of Tarmac roads.What it does show is how canny it was to differentiate Nanene.
alchemy
02/4/2019
16:10
"... The road has been monitored since November, and the company said it registered strong results in fatigue, resistance to vehicle passage, and resistance to deformity...
... Chief Executive Giulio Cesareo said: "This trial has proven the G+ upgraded asphalt supermodifier, is suitable for high-traffic roads, highways, airports, and ports..."

Yeah but, if the road is showing less wear - are vehicle tyres being worn down faster by it? A bit like the way 'indestructible socks' last longer but at the expense of grinding away shoe linings and skin.

grabster
02/4/2019
16:06
But it isn't Graphene...! How can they be stopped from misleading the market?



Directa Plus Pleased With Test Results For Graphene Road Covering

Directa Plus PLC has "successfully" tested a new road surface in its first trial, the company said on Monday.

Directa Plus resurfaced a section of a road in Italy with its G+ upgraded asphalt "super modifier".

The road has been monitored since November, and the company said it registered strong results in fatigue, resistance to vehicle passage, and resistance to deformity.

The company is now talking with partner Iterchimica over testing the product in new locations in Italy as well as the UK, the US, and Oman.

Chief Executive Giulio Cesareo said: "This trial has proven the G+ upgraded asphalt supermodifier, is suitable for high-traffic roads, highways, airports, and ports.

"The product perfectly matches Directa Plus's and Iterchimica's vision by offering an innovative, environmentally friendly and sustainable solution to the challenge of reducing the carbon footprint of road surfacing and resurfacing."

Shares were 4.8% higher on Monday at midday at 60.25 pence each.

By George Collard; georgecollard@alliancenews.com

nemo19
02/4/2019
15:42
Sounds ideal for heated front windscreens in vehicles.

humbo2 Apr '19 - 15:00 - 65646 of 65650
0 0 0
Ex Graphene info. Heaters using CVD graphene:

A hands-on review of Wuxi Graphene Film's CVD graphene heating films
China-based Wuxi Graphene Film (owned by Grahope New Materials and The Sixth Element) produces patterned CVD graphene films for heating applications. These films are adopted by several Chinese device makers for different heating products - for example Grahope's graphene eye mask we recently reviewed at Graphene-Info.

The team at Wuxi Graphene Film was kind enough to send a few such films for us to review. These specific films are designed for one of WGF's customers and include a proprietary design which includes a USB connector for easy setup - you just plug these into a USB power source and the films heat up very quickly.
The films are plastic films, covered with a patterned metal coating (this is the silver-gold pattern you easily see on the films). The pattern itself is done according to customer needs. The metal pattern is the main conductor of electricity on the film.
The film is also coated with a single-layer CVD graphene sheet. The graphene is of course highly transparent (it allows around 97% of the light to go through) - but if you hold the film up to a light source, you can see where the graphene coating ends. The high thermal conductivity of the graphene transfers the heat to the air in a uniform method.
The graphene coated film is highly flexible and even rollable. In fact that's one of the main advantages of this new technology compared to other heating films. The graphene film is heated using a very low voltage, unlike other heating films - another great advantage to the new technology - which allows it to be powered by a battery.
To summarize - according to WGF, their new graphene-based heating films offer a better heat distribution, lower operating voltage and much higher flexibility compared to other films on the market. WGF did not disclose any sales figures, but the company says it is "quite successful" with its design wins and sales in China. Looking at Amazon.com, you can see a wide range of products that utilize such heating films (not sure if all use CVD graphene, though).

willoicc
02/4/2019
15:31
3.00 pm a common entry in turnover. !! Interesting
empoggio
02/4/2019
15:19
30k buy at 1.29.
Now we're motoring!
TFC

the fat controller
02/4/2019
15:02
lag - fairly gradual then. Thanks.
whiteslice
02/4/2019
15:00
Hello Whiteslice,

Yes I watch that a bit

1 April = 1147
31 March = 1131 to 1141 over day
30 =1116
29 = 1103
26 = 1100
25 = 1097

All very approx...

laginaneil
02/4/2019
15:00
Ex Graphene info. Heaters using CVD graphene:

A hands-on review of Wuxi Graphene Film's CVD graphene heating films
China-based Wuxi Graphene Film (owned by Grahope New Materials and The Sixth Element) produces patterned CVD graphene films for heating applications. These films are adopted by several Chinese device makers for different heating products - for example Grahope's graphene eye mask we recently reviewed at Graphene-Info.

The team at Wuxi Graphene Film was kind enough to send a few such films for us to review. These specific films are designed for one of WGF's customers and include a proprietary design which includes a USB connector for easy setup - you just plug these into a USB power source and the films heat up very quickly.
The films are plastic films, covered with a patterned metal coating (this is the silver-gold pattern you easily see on the films). The pattern itself is done according to customer needs. The metal pattern is the main conductor of electricity on the film.
The film is also coated with a single-layer CVD graphene sheet. The graphene is of course highly transparent (it allows around 97% of the light to go through) - but if you hold the film up to a light source, you can see where the graphene coating ends. The high thermal conductivity of the graphene transfers the heat to the air in a uniform method.
The graphene coated film is highly flexible and even rollable. In fact that's one of the main advantages of this new technology compared to other heating films. The graphene film is heated using a very low voltage, unlike other heating films - another great advantage to the new technology - which allows it to be powered by a battery.
To summarize - according to WGF, their new graphene-based heating films offer a better heat distribution, lower operating voltage and much higher flexibility compared to other films on the market. WGF did not disclose any sales figures, but the company says it is "quite successful" with its design wins and sales in China. Looking at Amazon.com, you can see a wide range of products that utilize such heating films (not sure if all use CVD graphene, though).

chumbo
02/4/2019
14:54
King of carbon more like, even though diamonds are carbon;)
1teepee
02/4/2019
14:49
Good call fest, I agree
1teepee
02/4/2019
14:45
Anybody been tracking the VRS US flag counter? Last time I looked (yonks ago) it was 650 plus - has it been a gradual build or fast build after US news..? Just asking...
whiteslice
02/4/2019
14:42
Very true NYB but yesterday's news is phenomenal!!!!
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