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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% | 0.10625 | 0.104 | 0.11 | - | 1,181,517 | 11:44:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2019 21:20 | Were you in the Civil Service in 1928? | alchemy | |
29/5/2019 21:10 | 1) Given the size and nature of the current VRS revenues, any significant commercial production of nanene would need to be RNSd.2) If you've been watching VRS for any time, do you really think that Neill wouldn't have crowed about any progress?3) Formal VRS financial results to date haven't shown any significant graphene production (from this or any other collaboration)4) If a VRS partnership had produced significant benefits in packaging, the next deal in that area would have been with a bigger player (even allowing for any NDAs in place). And yes, if a company saw significant advantage in nanene, it would shout about the nanene element (as in the watch and the ear buds) | ewanwhose | |
29/5/2019 20:43 | I'd like to think if they were producing 3T of graphene (I have asked what % of that is Nanene) that there is a good deal of interest in evaluating the stuff. I am beginning to wonder whether the number of variables, graphene characteristics, how much to add etc is detrimental to progress. Companies may have to adopt combinatorial approaches to find the best solution which takes time but should be good in terms of small orders at least of graphene. | davemac3 | |
29/5/2019 20:41 | I DM’ed Neil a question in relation to volume and scale up and didn’t get a reply, not that I expected any great detail. I am confident scale up will come but exactly when, how fast and how far, who knows. Today’s RNS moves the narrative forward on a new continent, great news. | johnveals | |
29/5/2019 20:24 | Dave, I think he does not wish to tell you what you are trying to 'wheedle' out of him for good reasons. | laginaneil | |
29/5/2019 20:21 | axotyl, I really wanted to know whether VRS are likely to make 3T of graphene this year, his answer suggests not. | davemac3 | |
29/5/2019 20:08 | A PP container example here maybe ? Multiple mkt ops. Best ellis "Euro stacking container made of polypropylene (PP)" max. load 20 kg, silver grey | ellissj | |
29/5/2019 20:07 | DM3 - "I thought Neill's answers to my questions were a bit vague" No, - they were concise. How's he meant to give you a date for collaborations' update? | axotyl | |
29/5/2019 20:05 | Ha ha there's a surprise lol ;-) | tim3416 | |
29/5/2019 20:03 | I thought Neill's answers to my questions were a bit vague. | davemac3 | |
29/5/2019 18:59 | Good news to come back to, even if the share price doesn't appreciate it. The wider and new markets sound good to me. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Neill's latest tweet, worded for my notes. ____________ Neill Reply: Re production: 3T is a system not a single machine, and yes it can run at capacity and has. 3T is graphene materials, not input graphite. | hew | |
29/5/2019 18:44 | Scroll down to the list of "Key GLOBAL Competitors" in this report of plastic bottles and containers, and see where they've written CKS Packaging: The names may well be listed in random order of course - but nice nevertheless ;-) | grabster | |
29/5/2019 18:25 | Interesting! Looking forward then to lots more USA related RNS's in the afternoon. | bobsworth | |
29/5/2019 18:20 | Today's 3pm announcement in the UK coincided with 7am in BP Polymer's home state. Were similar 7am timings to apply to any other US deals, I guess the UK release might coincide with 7am in either the company's home state or the state in which its exchange listing exists. So 3pm UK time for US west coast, 12 noon UK for US east coast, and 1pm or 2pm for areas in between? (and 4pm UK time if 7am in Alaska). (just something else for clockwatching traders to worry about ;-) | grabster | |
29/5/2019 17:44 | In flight RNSs from US , chevrons of them oh ho not so easy to spot down days . | alchemy | |
29/5/2019 17:24 | 66 - their on, but geting very threadbear. | boilingfrog | |
29/5/2019 17:21 | Totally different animal than what VRS are dealing with at the moment. You need to put your patient pants on | 66sequoia | |
29/5/2019 17:21 | Examples of hdpe bottles and jerry cans here. Best ellis Equipment - 10 Litre HDPE Plastic UN Approved Jerry Can" | ellissj | |
29/5/2019 16:59 | Https://twitter.com/ | 66sequoia | |
29/5/2019 16:48 | Dynamite....that tweet was sent from Huntsville Alabama I think. You can google the companies there and some very large ones come up including Boeing......just saying :-) | melf | |
29/5/2019 16:43 | False closing price, yet again. 96.8p is nearer the real mid.So barring some (actual) news, we will open down again. | festario |
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