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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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0.01125 | 10.39% | 0.1195 | 0.1005 | 0.1195 | 0.1195 | 0.1195 | 0.12 | 22,123,650 | 13:59:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.12 | 1.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/7/2019 12:12 | 😊 Easiest way to tell is which one is rising and which one is falling on any given day/week, VRS chart looking good and I will say no more than that. 🌞 | ![]() luckyorange | |
05/7/2019 12:01 | For me, short term iof and long term vrs, as the big gains will be in graphene. but what do I know! | ![]() rovi70 | |
05/7/2019 11:50 | Other oil company contractors watching that interview will take some comfort from the fact that Versarien's ceo has a background in which he understands and is familiar with the technical problems they face and an understanding of how those contractors' needs might be met. This gives Versarien a HUGE edge over newly created graphite/graphene companies with no industry background and knowledge. | ![]() grabster | |
05/7/2019 11:46 | So SuperG. If you had to have most of your cash in VRS or IOF which would you choose? It's a bloody difficult one for me. | ![]() pshevlin | |
05/7/2019 11:43 | He can't help himself. | ![]() 1teepee | |
05/7/2019 11:43 | So the oil company Clearly a problem which will be in the entire oil sector. One company has found the fix it seems through VRS. The speed it has moved to me seems to suggest they have been gagging for this type of fix, hence they have moved quickly into testing. No doubt successful trials and uptake means supply in tonnes not kgs. So the BIGT thing that investors don't get (VRS words) is absolutely bloody enormous potential. That's a nice start point and is probably the start of the graphene industrial revolution. That model to be rolled out in 5 key areas. We already know those to be US, S Korea, Japan, China and India. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/7/2019 11:41 | Hi 1R. Is he still doing that? Last time I looked at his thread, which was several months ago, he listed 4 VRS collaborations for which there was going to be big game changing news within 2 weeks... | cookiejug | |
05/7/2019 11:32 | Roger 'Transformational month ahead imo :-)' That gets a thumbs up from me. Events expected before the AGM, he said. The BIGT set up sounds huge. I also like the fact they have a queue of people wanting to work for them. | ![]() superg1 | |
05/7/2019 11:29 | Terrific interview. Neill on top form. There have been previous interviews in which he appeared to be trying to cool expectations a little by stressing that things could take longer than frustrated investors might want. But this time, despite stressing that nothing is guaranteed, he did sound pretty confident that the BIGT deal will reach completion ahead of the agm (which he appeared to confirm is likely to be in late September). In which case that means within say 12 weeks? | ![]() grabster | |
05/7/2019 11:11 | He definitely seemed to be holding back a smile. Transformational month ahead imo :-) | ![]() rogerthegrouch | |
05/7/2019 11:06 | -- (duplicated) | ![]() grabster | |
05/7/2019 11:02 | Great podcast with someone who is intelligent and actually trying to get under the news releases.What a contrast with that idiot on Vox. Well done Neill. | ![]() pshevlin | |
05/7/2019 10:57 | yes its all looking good sandbag. shouldn't be too long now before take off. | ![]() jointer13 | |
05/7/2019 10:53 | From 9 m 44 Sec: "This BIGT transaction will be absolutely critical in us setting up, and being part of, probably the biggest manufacturing set-up in the world" Jeez! | ![]() sandbag | |
05/7/2019 10:50 | Was something tickling his fancy. How relaxed and does that cheeky grin hold some words waiting to get out. | ![]() fireball xl5 | |
05/7/2019 10:36 | Interesting from the podcast, Neill states the American oil company has given them a schedule of requirements over the next 12 months. | ![]() busters | |
05/7/2019 10:26 | Thanks for the Mono link, Global Nomad. Truly a showcase for British engineering, aspects both visible and hidden. From the interview much use of 3D printing, as well as graphene, with some items produced that way unachievable by traditional means. A work of art too. Just sitting in one - the "Mk1" - was an experience; BAC wouldn't risk me driving it though - just two finished cars existed at that time. | ![]() hew | |
05/7/2019 10:23 | good interview. workable link. | ![]() jointer13 | |
05/7/2019 10:01 | https://total-market | ![]() burtond1 | |
05/7/2019 10:00 | Global Nomad, thanks for that video, amazing car. Do we know if it's our graphene? | ![]() woodpeckers | |
05/7/2019 09:47 | Nanene is highly fuctional! Lol | ![]() alchemy | |
05/7/2019 09:33 | "I suppose Parker is driving Lady Penelopey In an graghene enhanced RR to all board meeting !!" nah....a tesla. | ![]() jointer13 | |
05/7/2019 09:28 | Thank you Global, I've gone monolithic.That's a car | ![]() fireball xl5 | |
05/7/2019 09:23 | Was at Goodwood yesterday, so much carbonfibre on display some more fuctional than others | 66sequoia | |
05/7/2019 09:20 | SG, I suppose Parker is driving Lady Penelopey In an graghene enhanced RR to all board meeting !! | ![]() kemorkid |
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