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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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-0.0035 | -3.41% | 0.099 | 0.096 | 0.101 | 0.11 | 0.10 | 0.11 | 10,173,469 | 16:35:19 |
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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13/6/2019 12:11 | Did anyone see that amazing wow presentation from nr? | 1teepee | |
13/6/2019 12:08 | I don't need to pretend. Lets agree you don't know if I am or not , whatever I say. Filtered, you can join that Tim | 1teepee | |
13/6/2019 12:01 | Ch1rp, Woody's note in the header is excellent and I believe bang up to date. | chumbo | |
13/6/2019 11:44 | 1teepee, I don't care about FGR, but I do get mildly irritated by idiot FGR investors invading a VRS thread. It's about as mildly irritating as your rather poor efforts to pretend you're a VRS investor as opposed to a less than subtle detractor | schmally | |
13/6/2019 11:37 | For someone who says they don't care you type and think a lot about it;) | 1teepee | |
13/6/2019 11:34 | Not been around for a while. Trusting this to do very well in future:)))Anyone able to give concise update would be welcome. I appreciate this has many avenues of future income generation:))) | ch1rp | |
13/6/2019 11:30 | I think Spid just feels the need to keep posting on here to persuade himself that he made the right choice by choosing FGR over VRS, or perhaps he's just one of Warwick's paid gimps. Either way he doesn't seem to comprehend that we don't care one jot about how many tons of graphite FGR are supplying to produce safety boots, or anything else he feels the need to spout. Why would we care?. FGR will have no impact on VRS whatsoever? He just sounds more desperate by the week. | schmally | |
13/6/2019 11:12 | Does Spid know that all his heroes (Tim, Tom et al) are no longer short VRS? Rainbow just plays with 25 quid a pip so largely irrelevant and just enjoys the wind up. Poor Spid #NotInTheInnerCircle | mjatkin82 | |
13/6/2019 11:07 | Tini 3 little words say it all, perfect :-). It's a quality perfected over many years, well known worldwide. | superg1 | |
13/6/2019 11:01 | Morning Graham, Gee I love your posts, Aecom order any day now. 6 months later no sales deal. Getting back to FGR, just to correct another one of your misleading posts, First Graphene stated the following "At some point during 2019, the Company anticipates it will be selling approximately 18-20 tpa into these product verticals. Based on financial analysis carried out by Company personnel, it is believed this level of production will enable cashflow breakeven status to be achieved by December 2019." Today FGR received its full NICNAS regulatory approval, They are the only company allowed to import, manufacture or sell Graphene powders in Australia. The approval allows FGR to sell its total production of 100 tonnes. FGR's inital purcahse order from newGen (wear liners) can now turn into a binding sales agreement, it is reported that this order is the worlds largest. It will be quickly followed by Steel Blue safety boots that I expect will require 2.7tpa, and the Fibre glass composite that FGR expects will need 5-10tpa. When the sales Announcements are released, I will be right over to share the good news of the Graphene Revolution. Happy days at First Graphene. I hope one day you VRS can move from supplying graphene for ear buds and phone covers into a market that will require commercial quantities of Graphene. | spid81 | |
13/6/2019 10:55 | New technology will use graphene biosensors to rapidly test for malaria Researchers at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) and Research Institute for Life and Health Sciences (ICVS) at the University of Minho in Portugal will develop a graphene-based device that allows the early diagnosis of malaria, in a fast and reliable way, and at an accessible cost. Over the course of a year, both institutions will work to utilize the technology of graphene-based sensors, developed at INL. The new device should be able to detect the five different strains of the Plasmodium parasite capable of infecting humans through non-invasive methods, by simply collecting a sample of saliva. The new rapid test resulting from this project will allow the analysis of the DNA of each of the strains and allow a precise diagnosis, taking advantage of the high sensitivity of graphene, in addition to detecting the presence of the disease, even in cases in which patients do not yet evidence symptoms, which is crucial for early treatment. Another advantage of graphene is its high stability, which makes it particularly suitable for use in tropical environments, characterized by large variations in temperature and humidity, as well as the fact that it has a lower cost compared to the alternatives currently available for DNA analysis, in addition to not requiring the handling by specialized personnel. With all these features, the new device will be especially suitable for use in places with limited resources. The new diagnostic technique may have the potential of being applied to the detection of other infectious agents. | rovi70 | |
13/6/2019 10:51 | You're doing well.Per adversarians to survivums et thrivums | alchemy | |
13/6/2019 10:48 | Get well soon Mrs ridicule and vrs share price .. | runthejoules | |
13/6/2019 10:43 | Thank you for all your good wishes. Mrs Rid is very touched. Scrutable, very helpful advice and an incentive for me to run around even more than I had planned. Getting her up to bed last night, well it was 2am, was a cross between Laurel & Hardy and the Keystone Cops. Every stair step we achieved, I outlined a different aspect of what the VRS family could experience next week. Needless to say we rested when the number of steps achieved reached 4!!! | ridicule | |
13/6/2019 10:40 | Volume before price is the adage but we're getting both . Today approaching yesterday's already. | alchemy | |
13/6/2019 10:24 | Morning Woody, regarding the phone cover, VRS Interim report had the following comment, "New polymer for phone cases to be tested with supply commencing 2019 Q2" Annual report "where we are looking to incorporate Nanene into mobile phone accessories produced by AAC for the consumer market" It will not be a good look if VRS/ACC cannot even stick to there own timelines. Only 16 days left in Q2, I wonder what excuse Neill will use if it is delayed? | spid81 | |
13/6/2019 09:56 | Wouldn't want to be out of this atm | bigfrocks | |
13/6/2019 09:52 | Unique Neill :) | joeblogg2 | |
13/6/2019 09:43 | The US effect is bound to kick in at some point and the US is certainly getting crash course on the only verified game in town over there from Patrick. Patrick already had the long list from his XG experience but now he has the right ammo for them. I don't ignore points like a dynamic US billionaire popping up in the mix. | superg1 |
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