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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.10825 | 0.1005 | 0.1195 | - | 21,447,593 | 08:00:21 |
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 |
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08/7/2019 07:22 | It would have needed to be 1.1kg of nanene to be worthy of an RNS 😉 | ![]() luckyorange | |
08/7/2019 07:22 | So that is an example of basic lab tests giving positive results and a move up a component or two to test imo. Then if it does what they want the relevant part gets the VRS treatment, with expansion into all sorts of components. | ![]() superg1 | |
08/7/2019 07:19 | Harry I suspect there are much bigger things to come on that front and a lot quicker than the naysayers think😎 | ![]() superg1 | |
08/7/2019 07:18 | Battery and Ferdinand thanks. | ![]() rafboy | |
08/7/2019 07:18 | Excellent news and good to see Japan progressing as Neill had mentioned Japan before in Podcasts but we had until now not had any specifics. | ![]() redstone64 | |
08/7/2019 07:14 | I don't think the order size would make it a significant announcement although what it could lead to is highly significant | ![]() f3rdinand | |
08/7/2019 07:14 | rafboy In the past VRS have announced these non-RNSs because the Nomad has deemed them to be not worthy of RNSing. So VRS release a non-RNS to get the news out there, but don't need Nomad approval for a non-RNS release. | ![]() battery | |
08/7/2019 07:14 | May only be straws blowing in the wind.But I think only long termers will realise they are coming from a bloody big hay field somewhere close | ![]() luckykids | |
08/7/2019 07:14 | It's happening - VRS are moving from collaborations to orders. This is just the tip of the iceberg. Congratulations to VRS. | harrysol | |
08/7/2019 07:08 | Floodgates are open - more good news - well done team! | ![]() senden11 | |
08/7/2019 07:08 | Why is it a RNS NON? | ![]() rafboy | |
08/7/2019 07:06 | I think VRS are entering that all important phase called “adoption̶ Being de-risked as a investment my the week. | ![]() chillpill | |
08/7/2019 07:05 | Nice start to the week. Will no doubt spark another ID parade! | chumbo1 | |
08/7/2019 07:03 | #crush ! Glalth. Best ellis | ![]() ellissj | |
08/7/2019 07:02 | 8 July 2019Versarien plc("Versarien" or the "Company")Japanese Graphene OrderVersarien plc (AIM: VRS), the advanced materials engineering group, is pleased to announce that the Company has secured its first graphene orders from the North American corporate research and development centre of a Japanese headquartered company. This customer is a global automotive components company that has operations in over 40 countries, employing in excess of 250,000 people (the "Customer"). After initial graphene quality testing trials, the Customer, has placed development orders for 1kg each of Versarien's high purity graphene nano platelets ("GNP-HP") and Nanene. The Customer's principle operations focus on leading-edge automotive materials and process development, and the development of next-generation, vehicle-related, information and communications technology. Neill Ricketts, CEO of Versarien, commented: "We are very pleased to have secured this order, our first from a Japanese headquartered company. "This order emphasises the importance to the Company of the seconded employees from the Department for International Trade and their ability to access key markets and truly global corporations. We look forward to working with this customer to help them maximise the benefits the addition of our graphene can bring to a number of their products." | chumbo1 | |
07/7/2019 23:14 | I wonder how graphene would work as a fishing line? A stronger line for a thinner gauge? | ![]() chimpandy1 | |
07/7/2019 22:36 | Phew - I stand corrected markyboy5. Serious money. Were any of the poles and rods enhanced with graphene ?. | ![]() dgduncan | |
07/7/2019 21:59 | That's some serious fishing man! | ![]() 1teepee | |
07/7/2019 21:36 | Just to add to my last post, I fished a small club match today, 18 anglers I would estimate that between us the value of the poles and rods is around 40 to 50k So don’t be thinking it’s small business, | markyboy5 | |
07/7/2019 21:16 | A bit of info re fishing rods Fishing in is lot bigger than a lot of people think, competitions in the uk can bag you 80k. fishing poles are made of carbon fibre up to 16 metres long can cost up to 4K. The problem is that they break very easy in the wind or if you bang them. Some of the popular manufacturers Shimano, Daiwa, Maver, Then we have the the rod and reel. Both could be massively improved. Top of the range pole hxxps://www.anglingd | markyboy5 | |
07/7/2019 21:08 | Flash of the obvious but:-https://www.the | ![]() alchemy | |
07/7/2019 20:42 | Let me tell you a story FestarioOne windy Friday in October 1987 a relation of mine thought it strange that few people were in at the Stock Exchange where he worked. After answering many calls he worked out why . He lived in Hackney and was blissfully unaware of what most of the south-east had lived through.Anyway another 'phone rang and a voice said " Permission to close the Exchange". My relative said " Yes, of course". | ![]() alchemy | |
07/7/2019 18:44 | Battery tech still not there yet, this story is 3 years old did he set his sights too high? Nice read though | ![]() luckyorange | |
07/7/2019 17:16 | computer trading,one sign`d sealed deliverd collaboration and algorithmic trading go`s onto auto pilot ! | ![]() onone2 | |
07/7/2019 16:53 | If anyone has a spare moment, could you please GET THAT STOCK MARKET OPEN!!! | ![]() festario |
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