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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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-0.004 | -3.16% | 0.1225 | 0.117 | 0.1275 | 0.1295 | 0.1105 | 0.12 | 30,077,124 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/8/2019 20:09 | First -tick Second - tick Third - tick Fourth - absolutely not Fifth - absolutely not | woodpeckers | |
01/8/2019 20:02 | The only thing that really matters in any company is the CEO as the spokesman. First port of call is are they a lifestyle CEO and can you trust what they are telling you, are they being honest? Second is do they put the hours of hard work in necessary to promote and grow the company. Third are costs being strictly controlled by the CFO from the outset and not as a retrospective decision and do they have funding options for the future. Most importantly is the CEO attempting to blindside PI investors without conscience, the consequences of doing that are obvious. Bringing it down to that one final point, is it Neill's intention to do that? Unlikely as he doesn't take responsibility lightly. On another note EKT has been sold off which is where I believe Neill and Chris built their model together and were frustrated by the CEO there. | luckyorange | |
01/8/2019 19:59 | Crossed post there mavfav! Should have let you answer yourself, sorry. | woodpeckers | |
01/8/2019 19:57 | Lucky,don't want to put words in mavfav's mouth but my interpretation was that he meant that he is here to promote what he believes in... he can't see why someone would be here unless they are interested in the future of the company..we only want to spend time on something if we think it is likely to succeed (ignoring the shorters here as they are non-entities/leeches as far as I'm concerned). | woodpeckers | |
01/8/2019 19:57 | Luckyorange maybe I came across wrong on that. I don't want anyone to lose money. I am very bought into the VRS family but if some want to sell I don't care if they lose money I meant.I have got to know some and their circumstance and I want them to reach their goals. In doing that I'm reaching mine too. That's a reverse look at it but I was a bit miffed at some of the comments and should have thought my response through better I know nooothing | mavfav | |
01/8/2019 19:50 | superg, The Obama ads were served by Massive Inc (then owed by Microsoft). One of three companies who were providing in-game ads in the mid 2000s. Massive Inc was acquired by Microsoft for between $200m-$400m in 2006. Those companies came too early for a number of reasons, but most crucially they were before the rise of programmatic digital ad serving. The CEO of one of those companies (Double Fusion) is now an advisory board member for Bidstack. Don't you think there are some of us who have already looked into all of this in detail? It's well worth looking at the make up of the Bidstack Advisory board and NEDs. I think we'll have to agree to disagree on this and leave it there. | mcfly79 | |
01/8/2019 19:34 | Mavfav, disagree with the statement 'no-one is here for anyone other than themselves. Me included.' In it for others who hopefully I will be able to give something to them so that they can have a better and more comfortable life than I have had, there would be a lot of satisfaction in that so that would be the benefit to me, but they come first and always have . Money does not solve everything but having it does give you time to focus on the things that matter in life. | luckyorange | |
01/8/2019 19:20 | Children stop all this bickering please.All the time spent arguing means we are not looking at and discussing VRS.Some here obviously don't hold (So why are they here)Some here are obviously trading as you see the sentiment in the comments (Churn is ok but don't lie to ramp and then sell and deramp to buy)Some hold and will continue to hold and too up funds permitting (Find stuff, and open up for convo) Some have researched but not all can be right.My perspective is no-one is here for anyone other than themselves. Me included. I'm invested here and happy to spend my time promoting and researching the company and potential. What I don't understand is why someone who obviously isn't invested wants to spend time on these boards Then I realised. They do want in and want to fleece the un-researched into selling so they can buy.Think about it the Most precious thing you have is time so why would you waste it on something you claim or appear to have no interest in. They don't imho there is an agenda and you just have to make your own decisions I know nooothing | mavfav | |
01/8/2019 18:56 | That's the point Mcfly they are going to miss year end big time too. H1 was based on 24 lives games, they added 1 towards the end of H1 and 1 to come in Sept. some time back they said they had 9. All I'm trying to do is point out what is obvious the note figures used for the forecast are in reality way behind. Bids don't have to report H1 until 30th September and no doubt will use at much time as they can to point out H2 is way off too. So at this time they have 9, the note was working on 24 and 42 by year end LIVE games not signed up. I looked, I didn't know about the figures and to me it's very obvious they are going to miss by a mile as it stands. Nomads and the market punish things like that badly. A big miss and probably double the staff in the forecast mean costs way up. It all equates to missed forecast poor results, market caning it, nomad smashing it down for a fund raise. Yes it can still fly north and the higher it gets the further it will fall significantly aided by the over-geared herd. Over-geared positions that bears will get the details of from spread bet companies to specifically target. That's my opinion having looked at the ridiculous figures in the forecast note compared to the current reality. | superg1 | |
01/8/2019 18:49 | A name like that must have been devised as a sobriety test. | chumbo1 | |
01/8/2019 18:21 | TW is probably TW (the guy we do not like) LOL | hsdeo | |
01/8/2019 18:17 | "omniphobic triboelectric nanogenerators". I think I saw them at the Glastonbury dance tent in the 90s. | runthejoules | |
01/8/2019 18:07 | From Nanowerk News today - Researchers have fabricated textiles that can protect you from rain, stains, and bacteria, while they harvest the biomechanical energy of the user to power textile-based electronics. These omniphobic triboelectric nanogenerators can be incorporated into any fiber-based textile and be used to power wearable devices using energy harvested from human motion. The team also designed their nanogenerators with large-scale fabrication runs in mind, using embroidery as a technique compatible with conventional textile manufacturing techniques. Now there is a new word for the dinner table - "omniphobic triboelectric nanogenerators". Love it. | dgduncan | |
01/8/2019 17:59 | Great post luckyo | tim3416 | |
01/8/2019 17:57 | lucky...that is a very good post. | jointer13 | |
01/8/2019 17:47 | It is a case of when the cat is away enjoying a holiday with his family. A lot of work has gone into the graphene side of the business, it wasn't so long ago that the biggest concern was that Neill was doing too much on his own without support and was a huge risk to what he was trying to achieve/what the company's vision is . It has taken a small amount of time in reality to bring it to where it is. At the time we were collectively batting off the HAYD argument and unfortunately they have fallen by the wayside and shrunk to nothing. On the other hand VRS has grown and added different aspects to the group as well as support from the likes of DIT, David Kerr, Stephen Hodge and many others all added with a great deal of thought and looking to the future with the finances well managed. Whether people can see or accept the possibilities is their choice, what started out as a plethora of opportunities in the graphene field has recently narrowed down to (with a lot of hard work) platelets on the infrastructure side and ink on the textile side, with many other opportunities still in the mix. Batteries happens to have billions being poured into it on the R&D side as it is the Holy Grail that will happen in a flash if there is a significant breakthrough, whether Gnanomat can come up with an alternative on that front I remain sceptical but hopeful that they do . Sportswear (textiles) is just a huge business worldwide and it is possible that they have tapped into something very very big with the manufacturer that they are working with who in turn supplies some of the big names. When that moves it will move very quickly. Infrastructure, the link with aecom is also huge, they are innovators in their space working with countries and Governments to provide more cost effective alternatives whilst not compromising safe principles of construction whilst also striving to extend the lifespan of construction materials, lighter, stronger, cheaper and viable. Some of the biggest names in graphene are in the background with VRS and that should not be underestimated, commercialisation is around the corner. Scientists at Cambridge and will be in their 2D element when it does, the world will end up a better place with the other 2D materials in progress, minimalism at its best. I will conclude with the fact that I have no interest in the vindictiveness or who is smarter than whom and they should grow up and look to the future, that is what smart people do. | luckyorange | |
01/8/2019 17:32 | Festario, I disagree completely that this thread had become a waste of time. In my opinion it is actually one of the best on advfn. There are many investors here who have put innumerable hours in researching the company and other companies in the sector and kindly share that here. There is huge value in that. Following investor events, those able to attend have spent hours writing such detailed notes that those reading them have not missed out. I think it has also acted as a good support system during lulls in news and dips in the share price. Many have been here for 18 months plus and though there is the occasional squabble, there is more importantly a huge amount of camaraderie too. I think all that is invaluable, particularly for new investors. Show me another board on advfn like that.... | woodpeckers | |
01/8/2019 17:23 | "Thank you for your email. I can inform you that Ray Gibbs has made the decision to move on from Haydale." Gemma Smith, Global Head Of Marketing at Haydale. when asked to confirm his departure. | grabster | |
01/8/2019 15:40 | Today's drop was MMs orchestrated. There were more and bigger buys than the sells. To me, it is hidden bullish. | ashehzi | |
01/8/2019 15:18 | It has not been a waste of time for me. | nellyb | |
01/8/2019 14:55 | Mike, It appears that there is little difference in our assessments. Lack of research into the company and graphene has been his failing and therefore has shown little balance in his approach. I have listened to the podcast and to reiterate I have no disagreement over LM's view of the accounts. He does talk as you say "eloquently" but his assessment is based on historical accounts. If he so wishes to judge VRS in this way, then it is his call but the some of his and TW's posts have included vitriol and personal remarks about VRS and Neill which I object to. We will see soon enough who will be proved correct. | phoenixs | |
01/8/2019 14:55 | there is nothing a 'given' but by are we in a fantastic position here...when you have the top notch companies coming to you and wanting your verified quality products...well..it doesn't take a lot of thinking about. news is coming. | jointer13 | |
01/8/2019 14:43 | The future is coming Mike, and its only a week or two behind schedule ... they are not being busy fools, like other aim Co's.Time will tell :-) | squire007 |
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