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VRS Versarien Plc

0.1195
0.01125 (10.39%)
Last Updated: 13:59:07
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.01125 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
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.12 1.61M
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 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.61 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.12.

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05/7/2019
13:31
I look forward to it!
festario
05/7/2019
13:29
Enough other shares discussed on this thread already, but will do on the IOF thread :-)
rogerthegrouch
05/7/2019
13:27
Talk about what you want. Tell us about BIDS. We might learn something. If we didn't like it, the filter button exists.
festario
05/7/2019
13:25
Facetiously then, why don't we start talking about BIDS? Pretty sure a few here have that one in their portfolios too. Why restrict it to IOF?

I think you are missing the whole point of the threads. Maybe SuperG needs to explain that to you too. baa

rogerthegrouch
05/7/2019
13:24
Fantastic pod cast !

Small things I think he said that are very important.

'.. hope to have more meetings BEFORE the AGM..'

'.. something about designing factory for China..'

'.. did he say about 100 interested parties in China now..'

' Bruno sounds a busy boy..'

' maybe 4 or 5 people working on the China thing - serious effort'

My sound level for the podcast was so low I had trouble hearing things
or was it my heart beating?

Then we have USA, Korea, Japan.. I need more money to invest.

laginaneil
05/7/2019
13:16
Great interview. The more we hear about the BIGT deal the more I realise what a game changer it is so in answer to your Q pshevlin, yes, when that gets signed we'll be a whole different company again so I don't see how it can not boost the share price

"probably the biggest manufacturing set-up in the world"...WOW, he can't put it more bluntly than that! No wonder he was smiling from ear to ear throughout the whole interview!

I agree with Grouchy, can those who want to discuss IOF & VRS please set up a thread for that.

woodpeckers
05/7/2019
13:14
So grouch do you move around the dinner table so as to have a different conversation or is it not nicer to answer others as the conversation changes, Are we not all in it to increase wealth, share info and learn, yes this board is vrs and should be use for vrs discussion, But you seem to be in need of a light hearted infusion. ........ Once bought in to Velcro! What a rip off!
rovi70
05/7/2019
13:12
Like dishing the orders out don't you?Go start your other thread maybe?If this thread owner is satisfied with us discussing the variables of VRS v IOF, then we may continue.If he isn't, then he'll take some action I assume.
festario
05/7/2019
13:06
It's fair enough to discuss the relative merits of being invested here Roger especially since so many are invested in both shares.This is not a company site after all. Re BIGT do we think that will put an impetus under the share price because that can come any time?
pshevlin
05/7/2019
13:06
Its pretty clear what my problem. Keep discussions here to VRS. No IOF, no Dean Haigh (no-one cares) and your general rudeness isn't much appreciated either.
rogerthegrouch
05/7/2019
13:03
Like I said..bloody difficult but I'm inclined to agree with you rheumking. Probably wrong though and usually am so that is why I'm fairly equal at the moment but hope to stick most in VRS in the not too distant future.
pshevlin
05/7/2019
13:03
Roger, what's your problem? Apart from grouchiness.I picked this one at 17p originally after following SuperG's advice, so it could be pure jealousy on your part.Anyway, we'll discuss anything we like, thanks very much.
festario
05/7/2019
12:58
Rovi7 - that's what the IOF thread is for. If I want to chat about the rest of my stocks I go to the relevant thread.

This isn't the 'Festario' portfolio thread who is seemingly incapable of picking his own stocks.

rogerthegrouch
05/7/2019
12:51
LuckyOrange, it's good to see you back on here :)

On the subject of graphene, I read a link posted on MikeBrenner's twitter page about how researchers have discovered new states of matter (no trivial thing) in bilayer graphene, and how graphene can now enable progress in Topological Quantum Computing:


hxxps://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6363/648


I am lost just reading the abstracts of these things, but it seems like something from 2001: A Space Odyssey or Star Trek First Contact where aliens will take note that humans on a lowly planet called Earth have reached a sufficient state of development, by discovering Quantum Computing, and will intervene to save us from ourselves... just in time!

More seriously though, talk about graphene enabling a 4th Industrial Revolution...wow.

bisho4
05/7/2019
12:50
nice grouch! although one friend asked the group and other friends answered. Good-natured easy friendliness
rovi70
05/7/2019
12:47
It's called desperation Diplomat.
melf
05/7/2019
12:46
IOF 'should' be very good, VRS 'could' be great.Hence, both part of a sensible investment portfolio.
festario
05/7/2019
12:46
Blimey! Who rocked Lucien Miers' boat this morning? His "5 Free Share Tips" published at 12:40 today gives us a real kicking. I won't give him additional exposure by copying and pasting here but . . . maybe NR will respond somehow?
diplomat65
05/7/2019
12:40
How is IOF related to VRS in any shape or form other than the fact it is listed on AIM? Is this simply because people cant pick their own stocks and copy someone else?

Hope you don't jump off a cliff Superg.

Keep this thread to VRS please, polite request.

rogerthegrouch
05/7/2019
12:40
rheumking, Sorry friend can't agree. I see iof as a good steady production company. But graphene as a revolutionary product pushing vrs into a major player throughout the world, its so mind blowing that many will take time to take it in. Them boom, bang there she rises.
rovi70
05/7/2019
12:25
Thats my thinking Rheumking & invested accordingly - But latest O&G news looks very positive and good Podcast by NR - He seems positive on Chinese factories etc, so must be getting confident re manufacture scale up ability - Once that confirmed & first major commercial contract confirmed in association with the scale up - then I`ll be back in for sure
pcjoe
05/7/2019
12:21
Who knows? Thats why people like me, SuperG and many others are now heavily in both.
festario
05/7/2019
12:17
Pshelvin it’s a difficult choice between the two but I would expect IOF To at least doubled in the next 12 months but suspect a more muted rise perhaps 30 to 40% with VRS but that they will reach much greater heights over a 3 to 5 year time frame. The problem is that VRS are likely to produce a complete game changer out of the blue so in reality I remain heavily invested in both and top up where I can
rheumking
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