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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 | 44,531,183 | 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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13/4/2019 20:00 | SuperG, are you expecting me to be run over on the pavement then? | festario | |
13/4/2019 19:51 | When standing on a crossroads, look in all directions before you cross, but not just the roads. | superg1 | |
13/4/2019 19:40 | Wake me up in 2020 when we get over 130p, I may revise this to 2025, if VRS fail to produce any meaningful revenue busting rns’s this year. | ny boy | |
13/4/2019 18:57 | Just like in a family;) | 1teepee | |
13/4/2019 18:57 | Then we have the logical ones the psychos and the ones that are self destructive. | 1teepee | |
13/4/2019 18:55 | And just like a family we have control freaks and easily influenced teenagers plus dogmatic old people.Would not change any of you. As the share price would go down if you opted out;) | 1teepee | |
13/4/2019 17:33 | The spirit and sense of our VRS family is something special, it’s great to be part of all of this and not just as a share holder . Best wishes to all genuine shareholders Ff | forestfred | |
13/4/2019 16:47 | As previously posted our collaborator ZAP&GO were just presented with the award for the most significant EV innovation in the past 24 Months at the Berlin Idtechex conference. The Judges included Continental who have an annual $7 billion spend on drive trains and Mitsibushi who deliver drive trains across a wide spectrum of the transport industry. Lets hope they (and we as their supplier) derive real benefit from the exposure. | evergreen8 | |
13/4/2019 16:46 | GNP's used in this korean research to create 'hairy skin,' with Medical, Robotics uses etc. Best ellis 'Bioinspired Hairy Skin Electronics for Detecting the Direction and Incident Angle of Airflow.' "...Further optimizations of our flexible electronic device with microhairs may potentially bring forth applications beyond advanced medical devices or E-skins, to prosthetic skins or robotics through its high detection of airflows and physical touches. In order to demonstrate such capabilities, we attached our hairy device onto a sailing robot to control its movement by perceiving noncontact airflow (see the Supporting Information, Figure S14). The sailing robot moves only by the airflow without any additional power...." | ellissj | |
13/4/2019 16:40 | Not sure Fest, I’ll let you know when mine arrive | fireball xl5 | |
13/4/2019 16:06 | I never win anything, but then again I never went in for the headphones competition.Given that I'm stone deaf in one ear, would I even notice a benefit from the Nanene headphones? | festario | |
13/4/2019 15:29 | Multiple ways to power, multiple power suppliers. 70 gigafactories worldwide planned all around Li-ion in some form. They have planned and are spending billions, so dont expect too much of a change in VW FORD BMW etc etc changing. Hydrogen looks like being more of a Bus / Lorry sized probability. Zap&Go will show whats what soon enough. | robinhood69 | |
13/4/2019 15:25 | Only one thing to say ZAP&GO ! | robinhood69 | |
13/4/2019 15:23 | MJ10 - in transport, hydrogen is dead in the water. It always was a fantasy, pushed by by oil companies who want to hold off EV progress for as long as they can - armtwisting governments to pump taxpayers' money into subsidising it. Pull the subsidies, and development falls away. Every advance in battery and supercapacitor development is another nail in the hydrogen coffin. The hydrogen dream is SO last century! :-) | grabster | |
13/4/2019 15:00 | bill, you must have a set of headphones. 9degrees was very kind to offer his/hers and I understand that you feel you can't accept but you can accept mine as both my hubby and I applied and were both lucky enough to win. So please send me a direct message or contact me on my email hemiddleton@hotmail. | woodpeckers | |
13/4/2019 14:29 | This idtech convention in Santa Clara is a forum for graphene applications way and beyond printed electronics. The topics and applications to be covered in the masterclasses make a very interesting read when juxtaposed against VRS offerings. VRS just attended the Idtech convention in Berlin immediately following our recent accreditation. Despite attending Berlin I have not seen a listing for us as a delegate, speaker or exhibitor in Santa Clara? I would love to think that now we are the ONLY accredited scale producer of high quality graphene that there is sufficient direct enquiries from the most important US high level decision makers already that there is simply no need for us to dilute our highly differentiated position by jostling amongst the throng. Would the world please form an orderly queue. | evergreen8 | |
13/4/2019 13:15 | true and they are spending a lot on a hydrogen network see Toyota for example | mj10 | |
13/4/2019 12:56 | Maybe we can all agree the switch from ice vehicles is happening quicker than thought ? the focus by manufacturers is firmly upon alternatives ? Public attitudes are also following this trend too, if this latest survey from australia suggests. Quite a dramatic shift. Times are a changing. Graphene can help provide solutions i understand. Aimo. Best ellis 'Electric, hybrid and low-emission cars.' "Poll shows 50% of Australians support shifting all sales of new cars to electric vehicles by 2025." "Transition to electric vehicles to cut carbon emissions has dominated climate policy debate in the Australian election campaign." Lisa Cox Fri 12 Apr 2019 06.30  | ellissj | |
13/4/2019 12:25 | no problem with transport you make it on site from renewablesand shell don't have a problem with storage if Cobham is anything to go by think in 10 years both will sit side by side | mj10 | |
13/4/2019 12:21 | Looks just the opposite to me! that said though! | bobsworth | |
13/4/2019 12:19 | A quick google on that opens up some interesting options. Hydrogen doesn’t require large batteries full of heavy metals such as lithium but introduces a whole range of issues regarding the transport, storage and transfer of hydrogen. The carbon-ion battery and ultra capacitors on the other hand offer a solution base around electricity, however it seems that ultimately it s subsidies that shape the markets. | johnveals | |
13/4/2019 11:52 | looks like china changing course.moving away from electric vehicles to hydrogen powered | mj10 | |
13/4/2019 11:16 | Saw an Osprey nest on Rutland water . Great place . | alchemy | |
13/4/2019 10:56 | Indeed I have ellissj, such kindness and support. Another again from Neill this morning, he is auctioning his set of founder headphones to the highest bidder with all proceeds going to the charity, amazing. Thank you to everyone. | billbyrne | |
13/4/2019 10:43 | Looks like you've gained some comfort here bill. Best of luck to you and yr family. | ellissj |
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