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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0665 | 0.065 | 0.068 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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 | 989.63k |
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05/4/2019 08:23 | It’s going to be very interesting over the next few weeks as events unfold. I do not know what, but in my water and looking at snippets here and there, rustling around on the internet and chatting to contacts, the result of which leaves me very excited. We all know about China and the recent Chinese government action to open the country up to investors. We know about the two Chinese aerospace/space companies that have requested collaborations. We know the Chinese say that we have the best Graphene in the world. We know we are a certified supplier by the Graphene Council. Are the US going to leave everything to China? I do not think so. By the sound of it, Patrick has hit the ground running and has a fistful of contacts and requuests for involvement. Neill is off to a very important conference with top people on Capitol Hill. Sorry, but some investors just can not see what is coming. This is a company that will be huge in a very short space of time. 3D printing is going to be huge to name but one aspect. You can lead a horse to water but you can not make it drink. If investors are too focused on the short term bumps in the road, then they only have themselves to blame for missing one of the most exciting investments in our time. However, do not take my word for it, but do your own research. | ![]() rogerbridge | |
05/4/2019 08:14 | Usual first thing drop followed by bounce... might be some tax selling but less this year I reckon as Vrs has not had the dramatic gains of last tax year :-( | ![]() runthejoules | |
05/4/2019 08:03 | Im telling ya .... :-) | ![]() squire007 | |
05/4/2019 08:02 | Report on what SG? | ![]() owenga | |
05/4/2019 08:00 | Boiling If he posts it each week he will be right at some point because there is monster news on the way. When and which one first, is the only guessing point. Everyone here thinks they have the bases covered of what to expect, but they haven't. Such news is only news when the final signature is made and the thumbs up given. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/4/2019 07:53 | There is a report out, it was sent to me. I'm mid reading it and form my knowledge a lot of things mentioned seem linked to VRS, so I've asked if it is ok to post it and talk about the things in it. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/4/2019 07:43 | squire - I really think you need to stop making predictions. | boilingfrog | |
05/4/2019 07:21 | Also NR referred to him as a small part of a much bigger plan. I suppose that could refer to Versarien as a whole - but I'm inclined to think he means specifically the US plan. If so, that would tie in with my past query about why the Houston company name is specific to the graphene portion of Versarien, allowing scope for other/another wider Versarien US companies/company? | ![]() grabster | |
05/4/2019 07:20 | I know RNSs have to happen when they happen, but I half wonder knowing Neills consideration to his shareholders that hes doing his best to keep them back for later next week or onwards so giving us all more opportunity to bed & isa a greater number of shares | ![]() matheus7777 | |
05/4/2019 07:18 | looks like Patrick has come in firing on all four cylinders. keep it up Patrick...and good luck. | ![]() jointer13 | |
05/4/2019 07:01 | Cutting through the froth, neill is the largest shareholder and clearly believes PA will bring much more to the table than he takes away. He will get the job done for vrs. Excited here by the scale of the north american opperations; looking forward to news due course. Aimo. Glalth. Best ellis Neill Ricketts @neillricketts Replying to @SonnyJim2355 "Well he's working hard and seriously increasing my workload." 10:21 am · 4 Apr 2019 | ![]() ellissj | |
05/4/2019 06:38 | Yes, it does. Thanks, John | ![]() axotyl | |
05/4/2019 06:35 | Good luck for that 7 am shorter killer rns!!! | ![]() 1teepee | |
05/4/2019 00:16 | Axotyl I am sure that most people will get my point but for those unsure Neill Ricketts is not a shorter Some people are short sighted and some are longsighted Neills definatly looking way into the distance with clear vision all the way I hope that makes Sense John | smallfry1 | |
05/4/2019 00:03 | Thank you for that Sandbag Spelling's never been a strong point of mine but I should have picked that especially bearing in mind I live in Wales. Thank you spike John | smallfry1 | |
04/4/2019 22:28 | ...or if you want to mitigate other capital gains | ![]() senden11 | |
04/4/2019 22:16 | Did you write the report? | ![]() 1teepee | |
04/4/2019 22:05 | Ive Just had an invitation from renault to a networking meeting regarding ev vehicles in mayThe world is moving as fast as F1 for battery technologyTeam VRS at the ready!!!! | ![]() ic0gcds00 | |
04/4/2019 21:39 | smallfry1, Great post but please remember that the spelling is Neill. It's Welsh apparently. A race I love apart from the days that they play England at rugby. | ![]() sandbag | |
04/4/2019 21:35 | Only if you sell them, and only if you are in profit! | ![]() festario | |
04/4/2019 21:31 | Thay's right Senden. I keep forgetting that some people pay tax on their shares! | ![]() pshevlin | |
04/4/2019 20:50 | Back to the main topic, get this tax end/start year out of the way and we should be motoring once more. GLALTH! | ![]() senden11 | |
04/4/2019 20:40 | Axotyl, I didn't infer that negative meaning from smallfry's post. Please let any newcomer to the board do his/her own research, which includes looking back at past posts and, if anything is ambiguous, they should refer to the individual poster's history. With all due respect, it's not for you to suggest corrections to others' posts based on your personally inferred meaning. | ![]() senden11 | |
04/4/2019 20:36 | For the numerically inclined - Posts 65545, 65856 and 65963 "So for a gram of CVD in that example, it's a snip at $657 million per gram." I did a quick calc. and came out with a figure quite close to the $657 million per gram for the carbon-13 CVD sample referred to in 65545. Ordinary CVD mono-layer graphene comes out at about 50 times cheaper than the carbon-13 CVD. So "only" $13 million per gram. According to my quick calc, a gram of monolayer CVD carbon has an area of about 1500 square metres… (But happy to be proved wrong.) | ![]() metis20 |
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