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VRS Versarien Plc

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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
  0.00225 2.12% 0.1085 0.102 0.1085 0.11 0.1025 0.11 5,533,567 14:28:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 11.64M -8.07M -0.0244 -0.05 363.86k
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 0.11p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.08p to 6.66p.

Versarien currently has 330,779,690 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £363,858 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.05.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/5/2019
14:31
IMO it not just axia but loads. As the interims said multi partner funding application in progress
1teepee
30/5/2019
14:30
I got it. Hope you're right. I just listened to the podcast and it sounds like you're right
1teepee
30/5/2019
14:24
Teepee, as stated in my post, the Tweet can be interpreted in 2 different ways. For instance AECOM is a US company, so is Nike, but none of them are managed by Patrick. Same goes for AXIA and Rachel. Got it?
mryl
30/5/2019
14:16
Doesn't include any of China or USA. As stated on his Twitter
1teepee
30/5/2019
13:37
mb what post isn't accurate?
mryl
30/5/2019
13:34
As per podcast this post isn't accurate - existing collabs like big global consumer group driving research and test data into polymer and packaging applications ... BP polymers a separate deal but can inherit and accelerate go to market through their plastic converter partners as suggested by Elliss to solve similar problems for their end clients.
mikebrenner
30/5/2019
13:26
Good podcast. From podcast: top 5 goes from construction to textile and clothing. Core 5 are managed by core team.
-> So I reiterate my conjecture that top 5 include:
AECOM
AXIA
Nike
+2 Big Chinese entities.

mryl
30/5/2019
13:15
Nanene rules.
mryl
30/5/2019
12:43
Asleep today - Vox Poddy:

hxxps://audioboom.com/posts/7275491-nuformix-bigdish-versarien-and-chris-bailey

chumbo
30/5/2019
12:24
Excellent mikeB, thx v much for that info. I see it's part of a grand strategy now. V exciting. Atb ellis.
ellissj
30/5/2019
12:05
Hi Ellis,

I don't think VRS are looking at Barrier Plastics and their plastic converter relationships purely as a go to market with end brands - that will likely happen as a welcome spill over as the market grows.

I believe that the speed of progress is being driven by finding a solution to a bigger problem for a large end client that they have been working with in this space Once tested and proven to be able to be delivered at commercial quantities and scale, then VRS can license this solution to that companies supply / manufacturing chain e.g. Graphinks Kortrax to other plastic converters to add to their manufacturing process to solve this packaging problem e.g. we have worked out that these guys do outsourced manufacturing of the big consumer goods companies brands. The Luxus and global chemical major collabs all fit this strategy of building out a graphene enhanced polymer supply chain for different packaging applications for this same end client who really cares about package recycling, reducing plastic usage etc ....

mikebrenner
30/5/2019
11:45
Joining the dots, you can see this to my mind. Latest bpl product which vrs are working with was launched in jan 19 - suggesting the company would be the sole manufacturer. As i posted yesterday, cks have a relationship with bpl to manufacture the previous product to this. Grabster helpfully suggested cks already have relationships with coca cola and mcdonalds etc. Which suggests cks would probably like to be involved in producing/marketing the latest product and also a vrs graphene enhanced product. Per twitter, #dynamo suggested this collab is of interest to a major client of bpl atm with 'expandables' in mind. But per rns - licences also proposed. I imagine there is some meat in there, to warrant a reg rns? We already know vrs had produced sample graphene enhanced plastic bottles at this time last year per poddy and have packaging collabs in play. Lots of testing data and knowledge in is the bank here. And with brexit still a massive headwind, overseas and in this case usa gives the company and holders plenty of options. Aimo. Dyor. Best ellis
ellissj
30/5/2019
11:41
IF VRS was a horse it would have been put down long ago.
rainbow23
30/5/2019
11:37
Substitute Gargantuan at will.Bigger than a big thing bring big, Huge is Versarien.
alchemy
30/5/2019
11:07
Top notch mikeb. One can appreciate the vrs strategy in full. At the leading edge of industry standards and exceeding where possible. Providing eco/recyling solutions to demand to meet recommended standards. Especially where dumping unrecyclable plastics into the 3rd world and china etc is a ever increasing reality for companies. Recycling locally becomes an urgent need therefore ? Aimo. Best ellis



Malaysia orders tonnes of imported waste to be returned

'Malaysia has ordered several thousand tonnes of imported plastic waste to be sent back to the countries it came from.'

"The country's government says it has become a dumping ground for wealthier nations and that much of the refuse was imported illegally."

28 May 2019

ellissj
30/5/2019
11:03
Make your mind up you were previously not impressed with my previous comments or research
philbyk15
30/5/2019
11:02
I seem to remember a while back that philbyk1 said he had registered names 1-20. So I just keep filtering each one as the new name avoids the filter list but it is the same person
luckykids
30/5/2019
10:39
Awesome research, Mike, thanks for sharing.
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