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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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0.0075 | 7.32% | 0.11 | 0.102 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 4,419,478 | 11:52:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
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29/7/2019 21:17 | Fortunately we have control on all the strings to be pulled. Unlike other commodities, we are the only verified producers, when demand rises or falls we control the price cycle, well that’s our current enviable position. I know there are those who have IOF in their portfolio and all looks favourable but there is little control on the price side, apart from the specialty chemicals. VRS are in an extremely desirable place, if that commanding position is used in a palatable manor with their partners. Price and Cash are King and Queen. | fireball xl5 | |
29/7/2019 21:11 | Only "golden" if both are rising at the cross. | chopsy | |
29/7/2019 21:03 | Is resistance not futile? | tini5 | |
29/7/2019 18:31 | Use the EMA not the SMA high park it is more accurate in the 'moment', it will get there. | luckyorange | |
29/7/2019 18:20 | Resistance is at 135, or 140, depending how you view it. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com A very strong Golden Cross, the 15 day MA straight through the 200 day MA, but the 50 day is lagging, which is a worry. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | high park | |
29/7/2019 17:36 | Phoenix, nice to see you are good at following orders! | festario | |
29/7/2019 16:38 | anley post 75105 Well put. 👍 | markyboy5 | |
29/7/2019 16:36 | owenga, I do not care whether people are buying or selling Versarien at present. IMO we will not have to wait long for the next move up. BIGT is on the way and when it is announced then whoosh...If all goes to plan it should be all done next month and considering how long some investors have held the stock a month is not a long time. Personally, I have nothing to do with Festario and have him filtered. | phoenixs | |
29/7/2019 16:18 | I'm happy with how things are Ash, both shares feel poised for a decent move up, but for very different reasons.But we always think that though, don't we?.... or we'd never buy shares would we? | festario | |
29/7/2019 16:15 | Fest atleast good that you listened to others and diversified your portfolio. Is it diversified now or this balancing is done on daily basis? | ashehzi | |
29/7/2019 16:09 | I did, and I was honest about that... it was about a 5% top up or suchlike.If only everyone on here was as transparent about their sells as well as their buys eh? | festario | |
29/7/2019 16:07 | You sold a chunk just a few weeks ago fest. I have not sold a single VRS share since I started acquiring in November 17 at 20p. My Iof shares I've held for several years. Average at about 11p. | owenga | |
29/7/2019 16:03 | Ahh, just noticed the smiley face. | festario | |
29/7/2019 16:02 | Not that you don't have an IOF holding yourself Owenga, LOL.I've not part of what's causing this, I did my IOF accumulation nearly two months ago now, between 120 and 110p | festario | |
29/7/2019 15:40 | Ny boy's other big ramp, ITX, is in the doldrums... Woodford sold off a chunk and the share price hasn't recovered. Nicholas Slater was ramping IOF during the recent raise. Saying he would sell at 100p, then later saying he would sell at 50p, then admitting he sold a massive chunk at around 17p. The moral of the story? dyor :) | bisho4 | |
29/7/2019 15:28 | any podcast out today for last Friday's rns? | 1teepee | |
29/7/2019 15:14 | The VRS share price has shown itself capable of surging 100% at a rapid pace on previous occasions. It's not like it can't. | grabster | |
29/7/2019 14:55 | The one year and three year chart show how many times we have had a period of being stuck at 130p.There can't be many still prepared to sell at this level, and as we progress closer to BIGT, I'm sure the chart will eventually resolve itself to the upside. | festario | |
29/7/2019 14:21 | Oh agreed RTG with BIGT I position it becomes a magnet for engineering problems where graphene could have a material impact. The Chinese have already seen and independently tested that quality and that's why they want it.And that's just 1 region of the world where others are busyThe US interest me as well as they will come on board very quickly imho I know nooothing | mavfav | |
29/7/2019 14:15 | Andley…… | rogerthegrouch | |
29/7/2019 13:57 | I talked myself out of STX as the minute I see someone trying to pump It on a different website I know it's a sure fire ramp and dump If it's good enough you don't need to ramp on another share forum as the true investors will already have it on its radar I know nooothing | mavfav | |
29/7/2019 13:56 | RODGER.............. On the basis that there is the Chinese deal in place all that stock will have a secure home and then we have long term investors and thank goodness a few short term traders to help the MM move the stock up in ptice............... Can you see what I am driving at for if the price were to jump to say £1.95 the old high and investors saw that sales were coming in at a good pace to match production capabilities the City would say .........no its too expensive and still sit on their bums. Its not our problem - its the City for not backing VRS when it bought the Manchester and Cambridge Uni's graphene and that for me is why many of the spin outs fail.............bec Roll on VRS at whatever pace it suits you............. | anley |
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