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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0675
0.001 (1.50%)
26 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
  0.001 1.50% 0.0675 0.065 0.07 0.07 0.065 0.07 202,539,290 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 989.63k
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 £989,632.72 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/4/2019
14:04
I've no idea what you trader guys are actually talking about, charts, RSI's and all that. It's probably a good job that I don't understand it. I'd be skint in no time.
festario
24/4/2019
13:46
It would signal high relative strength! Lol So fest sells a few at £3.57 and buys back 3.42 I get your drift though!
alchemy
24/4/2019
13:35
What would an AECOM order look like on an RSI graph?
johnveals
24/4/2019
13:07
Try back testing RSI graph?
alchemy
24/4/2019
12:50
Trading is not without risk and most traders lose money, I don’t trade. Investing is about attempting to achieve a balance between risk, reward, fear and greed; it isn’t easy.
johnveals
24/4/2019
12:48
Ummm, no. I see no evidence to support that.
festario
24/4/2019
12:48
btw
i don't do it
i don't have the time with a full on job

adejuk
24/4/2019
12:47
fest
the way to do it is sell early in small tranches [<10k] when no rns
start buying after lunch

adejuk
24/4/2019
12:37
Tommorrow is the answer for everything ... lol
squire007
24/4/2019
12:12
Festario, yes you can benefit from it if you keep patient. We're all waiting for news of the first big commercial project. When that will come however, is anyone's guess. Like everything in shares, so much is simply luck but if you're not in, well then you won't capitalise on the first big news. There are so many positives to this company that it's only a case of "when" rather than "if".
dontshoutatonce
24/4/2019
12:10
I will do as you say TFC, because I did lose quite a lot of VRS shares due to poorly timed punts on TERN and GWMO.
festario
24/4/2019
12:07
So be patient, be happy, sit back, and smell the roses on the way.
I've thought like you, but am rubbish at it. So I've come to the conclusion that I've just got to be happy with what I've got.
Toot toot!

the fat controller
24/4/2019
12:02
I really do need to start actively trading this share, or I'll never increase my shareholding. But how can I possibly do it?When it reaches 130p, it usually drops back, but that can't be relied upon.Following an RNS, it usually spikes then drops, but that can't be relied upon either, in case another piece of news follows on.It's a volatile share, but I see no easy way to predict it's movement, therefore I can't actually benefit from it.
festario
24/4/2019
11:48
Yes, irrelevant to the strategy. He also said that RNSes will come when they come. However, you Can’t help but think that the DIT would want to trumpet the VRS good news at a more convenient time. Can we hear Dr Fox saying ‘Please, Neil, help me out here’!
verger
24/4/2019
11:47
Top button - I don't buy the idea that a company like Aecom just folds its arms for however long the Brexit issue continues. Their world (including the UK part of it) doesn't come to a halt - they surely get on with it and build in suitable clauses for each eventuality. Uncertainties always exist - in the two year run-up to every 4-year US election and the house elections in between, for example. They don't just wait for every political outcome.

On US soil they can deal via Versarien Graphene Inc., if that suits them better. As can the various other US based customers-to-be.

grabster
24/4/2019
11:42
I thought graphene had to be produced near point of use?Else a ship or a plane or a freight train would be needed to house a day's supply? Colloquial phrase there. So always inside the zone , Brexit or no?There are two trains per day LONDON to China mind!Which probably are empty after they arrived with Chinese imports.
alchemy
24/4/2019
11:38
Fest, it may be irrelevant to our strategy but that doesn't mean it's irrelevant to the companies we do business with. Essentially the Gnanomat deal has given us a base in Europe but Brexit worries are still going to have an effect on people's confidence to enter in to big contracts.

The good news is that eventually, it will all sort itself out. Businesses need to do deals, so they won't wait forever.

Even better news, the world is starting to become aware of the benefits of graphene and will NEED to take advantage or miss out.

Even, even better news, We are the only company selling verified graphene....

woodpeckers
24/4/2019
11:37
Yes, but the strategy of VRS as the supplier and the strategies of the end users are going to be differently affected by Brexit uncertainty.
bisho4
24/4/2019
11:36
Fest - I have no doubt that the Neill's vision and the strategy he has for VRS will remain unchanged and largely un-effected, but each individual case will have to be constantly monitored along the way and tailored to the ever moving parameters.
TBOB

top button ol but
24/4/2019
11:18
Neill did state recently that the Brexit outcome is irrelevant to the company's strategy.
festario
24/4/2019
11:17
Agreed, top button. And now the Conservatives have decided to tear themselves apart, adding to the uncertainty. I have no problems at all with my VRS investment. Once the politicians have finished their rattle throwing, the deals will flow.
verger
24/4/2019
11:13
Re AECOM - being involved globally in import, export and projects myself, I wouldn't mind betting the delay is because of BREXIT uncertainty. I mean, would you sign a potentially multi million deal if you didn't know what duty you would have to pay on imported goods, or what restrictions you may or not face? Being in or out of the EU could have a huge impact either way on the bottom line. Additionally, the people who are placing the contracts face similar issues (all be it from the other side) - they will not want to raise a PO and then have to go back later cap in hand for more.
It's a tricky one that said, but I for one am here for the long haul due to the uniqueness, scope and potential of this company.
TBOB

top button ol but
24/4/2019
10:51
Sell maximum is over 50k shares, so thats usually a positive indicator for a recovery.
festario
24/4/2019
10:45
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