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VRS Versarien Plc

0.10825
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Last Updated: 08:00:21
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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.10825 0.1005 0.1195 - 21,447,593 08:00:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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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15/7/2019
15:41
No idea but I hope you don't make the same mistake Festario ;-)
tim3416
15/7/2019
15:34
Whatever happened to Warwick, and the big holding he was building in PHE, at the expense of his VRS?I don't see him around these days.
festario
15/7/2019
15:32
As I said earlier Lucky, same happened at 20p and then look what happened when the Dam burst. Remember Warwick selling millions for a couple of pence profit at about that level? Ouch...;-)
tim3416
15/7/2019
15:29
With all the buying interest I am amazed to see so much stock being sold. i thought it would be much more tightly held. But you get the feeling once through this the dam will break.
luckykids
15/7/2019
14:43
P.s it's all hotting up
wuzy
15/7/2019
14:43
Or maybe he's just happy to have a drink with any investor that's prepared to go along as a social event with no agenda either way, cheers
wuzy
15/7/2019
14:16
I seem to recall that NR was meeting or hoping to meet Alan Hill on a previous trip to the US - might have been the tail end of last year. I can't quite remember now but good to see Alan now testifying to congress re Graphene.
cheek212
15/7/2019
13:46
Several here have posted this link to the recent warning expressed 2 weeks ago in the USA - that the US is at risk of losing out to China in progressing the development of graphene.




The statement accompanying Versarien's results - less than 42 hours away - will surely emphasise the significance (and relative imminence) of the BIGT deal (Beijing Institute of Graphene Technology). I hope Brian Berney is poised to wave the Versarien results statement in front of US government decision makers, pointing out how quickly the Chinese are moving on this.

If Trump wants to go down in history for something as bold as Kennedy's project to land a man on the moon, he should quit farting about with his Mexican wall and declare that the USA will go flat out for winning the graphene race! (With the help of Texas-based Versarien Graphene Inc. of course). If he doesn't, he risks being remembered for missing the biggest boat ever.

Will it feature in his re-election campaign?
Or will the Democrats take it on?


"In his speech, Kennedy characterized space as a new frontier, invoking the pioneer spirit that dominated American folklore. He infused the speech with a sense of urgency and destiny, and emphasized the freedom enjoyed by Americans to choose their destiny rather than have it chosen for them."


Fortunately, Versarien has a foot in both camps - USA and China.

grabster
15/7/2019
13:43
A bit of fomo today, not unpleasant! Shows that the market is just waiting for the definite green light to send this to new heights.

Btw, in my opinion a post-result meet up is neither good nor bad; could be to boast about good results or to reassure investors after unimpressive results.
For instance I was following algw recently and they had a meet up in a pub after results and so far algw looks like a scam.

Personally, I am not expecting too much from the results, just more of the same positive stuff, increase in revenue and good financial practice etc. Absolutely not a profit, which Neill will have made sure doesn't happen imo. Hopefully we'll be positively surprised by a higher increase in revenue than expected.

mryl
15/7/2019
13:41
Podcast out
taffy100
15/7/2019
13:22
My reading is that this covers the amount of manufacture in the EU as well as sales within the EU (post Brexit we could manufacture to limits set by the UK govt). Presumably there may be similar limits set by China and the USA for Graphene manufactured there but EU or UK limits will not apply to overseas mf
redchef
15/7/2019
13:05
I see there is another accreditation for 10-100 tonnes so when the time comes I'm sure will breeze through that one too.

On the podcast, Neill spoke about 10tonne limit to mainland Europe. Does anyone know if that means UK is unlimited? Still trying to get me head round this, apols.

rogerthegrouch
15/7/2019
13:04
Taffy, it's probably Dean Haigh's ear, neck and hands.Couldn't happen to a nicer fella.
festario
15/7/2019
12:56
I'll be very happy if Neill ×doesn't×; do a podcast on Weds.
runthejoules
15/7/2019
12:25
Super, you are right, Apologies to allI realised the error in my calculation right as I posted , couldn't find the edit featureMain point though is that we can tie revenue potential to Tons of authorised shipments into EU that sets an interesting level of potential revenue stream looking forwardAs Neill says, we will need the approval once we have the order flowHappy investor this week , roll on Wednesday to see that is coming down the pipeline in the outlook report
richafling
15/7/2019
12:20
Can anyone else smell something burning?
taffy100
15/7/2019
12:18
Rich

You may want to check your figures there.

£100 per gram was the Mclaren order. Imo tonnage orders will be in the £1-£10 per gram range depending on order sizes and the cost matrix for the customer.

Not so long back and still common from some, £100-£400 per gram is relevant for research small orders.

Like everything the price comes down for bulk.

superg1
15/7/2019
12:13
I added a small amount about a week ago as I felt I was too overweight in another stock.

However, I've got around £12k sitting waiting for Weds.

I will buy either way.

H

herschel k
15/7/2019
12:10
I don't think you will be the only one buying a dip Herschel and when so many are waiting for it there is a probability it won't happen, small one on here when someone sold at 86p but someone else picked those up within seconds.

I can wait but got more than I have ever had since the 10p days and happy with that.

luckyorange
15/7/2019
12:10
I thought that but bought last Thursday, luckily
1teepee
15/7/2019
12:02
I'm waiting until Weds results before I buy again.

I have cash waiting - if I have to pay more, so be it.

History suggests the share price will dip though, so I'm simply taking the chance that I can take advantage if it does......

herschel k
15/7/2019
12:00
Seeing as you ask, I am actually buying IOF and VRS today.Had a clearout elsewhere to do so.
festario
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