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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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-0.002 | -1.91% | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 0.105 | 0.105 | 0.1005 | 0.10 | 5,859,255 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.04 | 330.78k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/6/2019 08:14 | So what was signed yesterday? Clearly something important happened, but how important? We need to told, soon. | johnveals | |
11/6/2019 08:14 | Probably a cheque for the Dimsum. | pshevlin | |
11/6/2019 08:13 | Nanosteve in pic on Twitter signing something at the China-Britain business council with some Chinese gentlemen. I don't suppose it was the visitors book. NR 'too busy' to be there, so I guess it was not the Big One. | shavian | |
11/6/2019 08:06 | Tim my point was that I'm surprised the compny hasn;t attarcted wider interest and therefore a higher share price. | boilingfrog | |
11/6/2019 08:01 | Yep, that's why it's such a steal at this price. | tini5 | |
11/6/2019 07:57 | aintree personaly I find it amazing that we're only at the pirce we are, even without any actual large contracts. a world leader in graphene, (and that's not opinion, we are certified as such), dozens of collaboratoin agreements, global contacts - and we're at 90-odd pence? | boilingfrog | |
11/6/2019 07:56 | Never watch Level 2 in formation! My golden rule just broken by ,er, me .Good morning, Versariens. Ad versitarien ad Tavernam Magnam pecuniarium. | alchemy | |
11/6/2019 06:58 | Not surprised we've found good support at this level, probably down to being one of the most technically researched companies on the AIM and on ADVFN, all proving our certified world leading materials represent life changing investment opportunities. Step back and remember what's been achieved, keep focused on the rewards and ignore the negative rubbish posts. | aintree77 | |
11/6/2019 01:52 | Hope so, but we will see for sure soon enuff. Big things going on in anycase ;-) | squire007 | |
10/6/2019 21:56 | 3 incorrect points, wrong price, wrong amount and wrong reason | simonshsh | |
10/6/2019 20:46 | Nanosteve says job doneRns tomorrow? Definitely;) | 1teepee | |
10/6/2019 19:58 | Ricketts sold 403,720 at 121p to fund a school project which never happened. Cough Cough | hermanngoring | |
10/6/2019 19:45 | ricketts is the no 1 shorter,sound as a pound.remind me how many thousands of pounds ? Versarien plc (AIM: VRS), the advanced materials engineering group, announces that Neill Ricketts, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, has notified the Company that on 11 June 2018 he sold 403,720 ordinary shares of 1 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at a price of 121 pence per Ordinary Share. the above was for the ricketts science foundation ? ? ? Versarien plc (AIM: VRS), the advanced materials engineering group, was notified on 15 April 2019 that Neill Ricketts, the Company's CEO, exercised options over 307,970 ordinary shares of 1 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at an exercise price of 29 pence, under the Company's share option schemes. moving house was ramped on the corn beef thread ! | dreamtwister | |
10/6/2019 19:44 | 69.5p???? You might want to check that hp...😂 | woodpeckers | |
10/6/2019 19:38 | Why don't you just filter the simpleton, Harrysol? Unfortunately the price finished at 69.5p. The 100p buy after the Bell, although an uncrossing trade, is false, setting us up for a drop on the open tomorrow, as happened so often last week. | high park | |
10/6/2019 19:33 | Nanosteve’s Tweets Nanosteve@Nanosteve1 39m Job done......the question is what job and where is everyone else? | ad631 | |
10/6/2019 19:32 | Looks promising... Nanosteve @Nanosteve1 Following Following @Nanosteve1 More Job done 😃 | woodpeckers | |
10/6/2019 17:49 | Good evening Rainbow. Re. Your comment about a fruitful day! VRS finished blue today despite your comments that VRS is worth 5p. | harrysol | |
10/6/2019 17:39 | Is nanosteve at this event being held today ? If you click through the pdf, impressive names and companies involved. And on the summit schedule after presentations, it says meetings can be arranged. Imo. Glalth. Best ellis 'Sino European Entrepreneurs Summit' SUPPORTED EVENT June 10 "Engage with the foremost Chinese and European business leaders and policy makers at the premier Sino-European business platform Returning from Paris following the tremendous success in 2018, the 10th Sino-European Entrepreneurs Summit (SEES) will be held in London on 10th June 2019. Co-chaired by Rt Hon. Gordon Brown (Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom), H.E. Long Yongtu (Former Vice Minister of The Ministry of Commerce, China) and H.E. Jean-Pierre Raffarin (Former Prime Minister of France), SEES has been attended annually by many of the largest companies and most influential entrepreneurs from China and Europe. The SEES has become the premier China-Europe business platform helping Chinese business leaders and their European counterparts build personal relationships and share industry insights with one another. Please see the full programme for details on this exciting event for entrepreneurs. SEES-2019-Informatio Start date: 10/06/201 End date: 10/06/201 Venue: Barbican | ellissj | |
10/6/2019 16:34 | What Steve up to then? Nanosteve @Nanosteve1 7m7 minutes ago I'll be the one on his own. Wish I had my VRSfamily 😓 2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes | woodpeckers | |
10/6/2019 16:02 | o/t Buy your own 3D printer and beg/buy some Nanene enhanced plastic filament via Aac Cyroma, anyone? (Shareholder perks? Shareholder competition prize?). Build your own tunnel arches for your model railway? Just £250 apparently: (There are other brands at that price apparently) | grabster | |
10/6/2019 15:45 | Another fruitful day here for the wise. | rainbow23 | |
10/6/2019 14:41 | interesting. Cambridge rocket science: Graphene to enable future space exploration Cambridge researchers have launched a campaign of zero-gravity parabolic flights using the wonder material graphene to test novel thermal management graphene devices for future space applications. The unique properties of graphene can significantly improve their performance, says the team. The work is a collaboration between the Graphene Flagship partners – the Cambridge Graphene Centre, the Université Libre de Bruxelles, the National Research Council of Italy and industrial partner, Leonardo. Two successful campaigns completed in 2017 showed strong evidence that graphene’s thermal properties can improve the efficiency of loop heat pipes. This third zero-gravity campaign will test an advanced device at higher technology readiness level, as a further step towards space applications. Thermal management is essential for satellites and other equipment to perform correctly in space. The difference in temperature between two sides of a satellite, for instance the sides facing towards and away from the sun, can vary by over 200 degrees Celsius. Removing unwanted heat and avoiding equipment failure requires the use of a loop heat pipe to dissipate excess heat. Loop heat pipes cool electronic devices and instruments by using the heat they generate to evaporate a fluid inside a wick. The wick is traditionally made of porous metal. In the case of this experiment, the wick will be coated in graphene to improve the heat transfer between the electronic units and the fluid. Professor Andrea Ferrari, Science & Technology officer of the Graphene Flagship and chair of its Management Panel, said: “This third parabolic flights campaign in two years is a testimony of the pace of development of the new graphene-based devices. “The aim is to get these included in satellites or in the International Space Station in the next few years. The further tests of graphene inks, to be performed in the sounding rocket in June, will further our understanding of their behaviour in microgravity conditions.” Carlo Iorio, senior researcher at Université Libre de Bruxelles and co-ordinator of the zero-gravity experiments added: “This new parabolic flight experiment is a further step in order to test graphene in space. In June, the Graphene Flagship will test graphene in a sounding rocket campaign, which will be held in Kiruna in the North of Sweden. “The rocket campaign will provide our researchers with six minutes of micro gravity. During this time, we will test fundamental aspects of graphene solutions, the same used to prepare the thermal management devices, essential tools for the future of space exploitation.” | jointer13 |
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