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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% | 0.0939 | 0.093 | 0.094 | - | 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 | -0.0409 | -0.02 | 330.78k |
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26/5/2019 13:04 | So in Patricks history the biggest sales to date have been to Callaway. Hence when he talked of potentially the biggest he could mean near term in that sector. Perhaps even Callaway, jumping ship to use real graphene. Callaway have been on a surge in recent years. NR did say some ‘graphene̵ As pointed out and also mentioned by VRS. There are various products out there which in time may not be able to call their products graphene enhanced because there is no graphene in them. That can cost companies millions and create havoc with misled customers at various points in the supply chain. | superg1 | |
26/5/2019 13:00 | Fair comment SG. Hadn't thought to check who Pat was following (DOH!) There is a strong similarity granted. | battery | |
26/5/2019 12:45 | Weird coincidence. Ages look different less hair, no earring but why follow Bob, following pxg golf too. It’s a sector where I believe graphene use will become common. Novo carbon is on his follow list too and we know that one now. So back to the research on who it might be. | superg1 | |
26/5/2019 12:34 | So regardless of the photo game, Bob is trying to make it big in golf on the pxg brand. Callaway have been using over 10 tonnes of graphene nano platelets from XG. Remember XG recently stated using another description to call their multi-layer graphite graphene nano platelets. Their own definition came out immediately following the VRS announcement about being the first certified graphene producer. XG call what VRS do graphene, not GNPs. Graphene will enhance golf clubs, shafts and other related kit. Bob wants to make a big move into the market with pxg. Graphene would give advantages and superior performance. Golf has numerous design restrictions. Graphene opens performance gain doors within the rules. In those sectors they move quickly Just saying. Regardless of the photo, why follow Bob. | superg1 | |
26/5/2019 12:24 | Battery Each to their own, I just commented on what I could see. My comment was it looks like Bob Parsons Tweet by Patrick with a photo of the guy. First stop for me was who is Patrick now following. Twitter following lists are chronological so the last to be followed are shown first. A recent one followed is Bob Parsons the US guy who founded Go Daddy. So for me I find it odd that he tweets that and then just happens to have recently started to follow Bob who looks very similar to the guy in the tweet. Someone asked who it might be. I have no idea, just pointing out what is out there. If it’s not Bob then it's a weird coincidence on the look-alike point. Then regardless as a stand alone, why would Patrick suddenly start following Bob a US billionaire who has just started PXG golf. Perhaps Patrick threw in the following part to throw us off the scent, recalling that Bob looks like the guy he was with. Bob is an ex marine and in a sector where XG (Patrick) made 90% of their sales (Callaway) in the last year or two. | superg1 | |
26/5/2019 10:22 | Worth watching again - | bazzerp | |
26/5/2019 09:02 | I doubt even Neill can sort the software and systems issues. | alchemy | |
26/5/2019 08:49 | Boeing with all their woes recently needs to up their game and pronto!!!! VRS may give them a huge advantage!! | joeblogg2 | |
26/5/2019 08:42 | Or some ADRs at $100s ? | alchemy | |
26/5/2019 07:40 | USA deals concluded 2019 - flotation of 49.5% of our USA entity in 2020? | ad631 | |
26/5/2019 07:33 | Agreed. I may be late when first orders start to come in but need assurance that team can deliver on undoubted potential | philbyk14 | |
26/5/2019 07:23 | I bet you're pleased you did looking at the share price now. I'm sure you'll be buying back in if any material sales and contracts are booked. This is an exciting share to follow otherwise why would you be here? | zagrosfold | |
26/5/2019 07:10 | Well I sold 6 months ago. So it does matter! | philbyk14 | |
26/5/2019 06:52 | "Win over the latter"? Why? This isn't an election. This share will succeed purely on the numbers which you, me or anyone on ADVFN will have no influence over. This is just an opinion-sounding board. | zagrosfold | |
26/5/2019 06:01 | Cretinous comment from a moronic outsider. | zagrosfold | |
25/5/2019 22:43 | Keep that stock market SHUT!! | festario | |
25/5/2019 22:10 | If any big company - even a really big one - wants and gets exclusivity on nanene somehow then it’s somewhat less of a world changing material. Don’t want to accept a non exclusive deal? Fine - then don’t, and be outclassed in the medium term by products from other non exclusive partners in your sector who will be using it in their products in your sector. Maybe that’s why this is taking a bit longer in the short term - demands for exclusive access? | mandatory | |
25/5/2019 21:53 | Must be Apple then | zagrosfold | |
25/5/2019 21:40 | How much graphene could be used per vehicle for light weight panels and such lime. | battery | |
25/5/2019 21:31 | Rtc. Does that mean I get my own private jet....? :-) | battery | |
25/5/2019 21:30 | One of their ambitions is automotive... :-) | battery | |
25/5/2019 21:30 | Bob Boeing, yep, it has a certain ring. | realcooltrader | |
25/5/2019 21:27 | I'm hoping it's General Motors or Boeing. | zagrosfold |
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