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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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0.0035 | 5.26% | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 32,743,507 | 09:18:54 |
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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11/4/2019 23:57 | Adejuk, the circumstances are entirely different at this point on the evolution of the chart.News from the company is imminent, but then again supposedly it always was, so set that aside for a moment.When the price got hammered before we had 10s of millions of shares being offloaded for profit by 2 funds.This time we have a fund obviously buying. Hopefully they haven't stopped. It's totally different to what drove the chart before. | ![]() festario | |
11/4/2019 23:43 | Ade: your scary talk of a nasty H&S is all tosh: 1. Yes it was a nasty H&S from July to February, which might have explained the drop to 80p. That’s done and dusted and we have recovered back to 130-ish. Ancient history. 2. You could say that we are currently setting up for an INVERSE H&S from October (depending on how long we spend hanging about here for news which will propel us to 180p and beyond 3. It’s all b^ll*cks anyway in an early stage growth share. What will be, will be. Nighty night all. | ![]() shavian | |
11/4/2019 22:48 | Samsung could use thishTTps://www.ener | ![]() chimpandy1 | |
11/4/2019 18:25 | Bill's click on link is in the header too, so no excuse guys... #VRSfamily | ![]() woodpeckers | |
11/4/2019 18:24 | Matheus7777Thank you, don't know why but don't like to keep repeating it myself. Neill certainly doing his bit with the draw tomorrow. Thank you to all who donate. | ![]() billbyrne | |
11/4/2019 18:19 | hTTps://moonwalklond | ![]() matheus7777 | |
11/4/2019 18:02 | mat, you're so right, thanks for reminding us. | ![]() woodpeckers | |
11/4/2019 17:31 | What's all this chat about anti dandruff shampoo? | chumbo1 | |
11/4/2019 17:12 | hTTps://phys-org.cdn | ![]() davebowler | |
11/4/2019 16:45 | Weird, my VRS:LSE has disappeared from my Monitor and been replaced by VRS:ASX. When I try to correct it, it defaults to VRS:ASX. Anyone else? Edit: 16:48, now fixed, was an ADVFN wide problem. | ![]() realcooltrader | |
11/4/2019 16:24 | 3 x 35k trades a few seconds apart. Any ideas ? | ![]() luminoso | |
11/4/2019 16:23 | Sold again then Ade? | ![]() tim3416 | |
11/4/2019 16:20 | Adejuk I am no chartist, but I think its a bit early to worry about that ! If a reverse head and shoulders is going to take a few months according to a recent post, a whole new head and shoulders will take a month or two more than that ! | ![]() luminoso | |
11/4/2019 16:17 | Hello adejuk, I am a bit new to this H & S thing. I see the pattern you talk about with head in Oct and RH shoulder Nov to Feb but can't for the life see how the big dip Mar and recovery now fits in? Are you looking on a very short time scale - or 'pulling my leg' ? | ![]() laginaneil | |
11/4/2019 15:46 | SG thank you, I welcome your contrarian views. | ![]() snoopy12 | |
11/4/2019 15:42 | that is a nasty h and s forming news or we test 80p again !!!! | ![]() adejuk | |
11/4/2019 15:17 | neill, as you know from the twit, i am a huge fan. will you pl employ some of your formidable front row tactics and get aecom to either collapse the scrum or breakout and score. | ![]() adejuk | |
11/4/2019 14:33 | BIDS Flippant view Another software type company that people get excited about (ad related). Blue prism, Sopheon and others have seen good rises. Blue prism mainly on promise. Over the last few years it seems software type companies have been the city hot topic. EG look up Robin and Saul Klein who seem to focus entirely on those. They seem to carry the multi-bagger excitement that went with bios before the real digital age kicked in. So it depends imo how high the market wants to take it before the IPO holders start to cash in. As I say flippant view as how in software can you judge what the demand is and what else is out there, or about to appear. | ![]() superg1 | |
11/4/2019 14:22 | Fest, now there's an idea...😂 rct, cheers, hope for shareholders sake that the company does pull through this sticky patch though as I said to fest, I'm not tempted.... | ![]() woodpeckers | |
11/4/2019 14:21 | Spike Not Berenberg and they were at GEIC apparently. As the new nomad was there too, perhaps a connection. | ![]() superg1 | |
11/4/2019 14:08 | Woody, I presume it's the news of their new consortium and associated funding: "THU, 11 APRIL, 2019 A consortium consisting of ADVISE-DETA, Haydale, Cambridge Nanomaterials Technology Ltd, DZP Technologies, Brunel University London (through the Brunel Composites Innovation Centre) and TWI Ltd has won funding from Innovate UK for its Graphosite project. Innovate UK is part of UK Research and Innovation, a new body which works in partnership with universities, research organisations, businesses, charities, and government to create the best possible environment for research and innovation to flourish. The goal of Graphosite is to create a graphene sensor that will be able to detect defects in composite materials during both the manufacturing process and the normal service life of a component. The project started in the latter part of 2018 and will finish in January 2021." | ![]() realcooltrader | |
11/4/2019 14:07 | Right, so we'd better buy HAYD? Umm.. no thanks. | ![]() festario | |
11/4/2019 14:04 | Haydale going for it today for some reason...??? | ![]() woodpeckers |
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