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VRS Versarien Plc

0.065
-0.0125 (-16.13%)
Last Updated: 09:18:15
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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
  -0.0125 -16.13% 0.065 0.065 0.08 0.075 0.065 0.08 1,584,489 09:18:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.07 892.9k
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 0.08p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 2.16p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £892,902 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.07.

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26/7/2019
12:10
VRS is a leviathan!
zagrosfold
26/7/2019
12:05
Brobdingnagian
alchemy
26/7/2019
12:03
Synonyms for very big also include humongous. But I don't think , fighting my corner here, that colossal outstrips gargantuan. It outstrips humongous though.This has to be sorted and agreed before there are too many unicorns to count.
alchemy
26/7/2019
12:01
well it lifted the share price so no complaint from me. ;0)
spike_1
26/7/2019
11:57
Was mid doing something else I didn’t check the date.
superg1
26/7/2019
11:56
Sorry if someone has said this already but I loved the clear reference Boris made re: new technologies. Clearly talking about VRS
shammytime
26/7/2019
11:46
Scrutable, as one of your "nudgers" soliciting your thoughts............. thank you for your time and opinion to what you saw in Bristol this week and your wider outlook for the other opportunities we might have

I really appreciate your feedback , thanks

Rich

richafling
26/7/2019
11:44
sg if you're looking at a pic' on Neill's twitter from 24th - it says pic is 7 years old. Ops Nemo been there already.
spike_1
26/7/2019
11:43
Superg
The photo I've seen on Twitter relates to 7 years ago. Have you seen a different one?

nemo19
26/7/2019
11:39
That was the word we were all looking for! Not huge, not immense, not even gargantuan....colossal!!! Le mot juste.
freddievas
26/7/2019
11:26
Making the UK great again.
willoicc
26/7/2019
11:24
Looks like NR is with Boris today.

Most odd just arrived and there he is shaking hands.

A UK tech start up ready to conquer the world.

Step by step.😎ԅ26;😎

superg1
26/7/2019
11:24
Has anyone got any estimate how much an II would have to pay to acquire 15% of VRS on the open market?
willoicc
26/7/2019
11:14
Thanks Scrutable, but Festerien's portfolio is now very nicely balanced, thanks for your concern.Got plenty of everything I believe in.
festario
26/7/2019
11:03
Scrutable ...... LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVe it ....many thanks.
squire007
26/7/2019
10:47
Zagrosfold, there are many more 2D materials that can be used.
Lets no forget VRS Hexotene, 2D boron nitride for one.

In addition, because of the VRS success in bringing graphene into fruition, some university researches are approaching us with their best ideas hoping we will take them on. its certainly looks to be a bright future for VRS.

rogerbridge
26/7/2019
10:47
I have been nudged to report back to fellow shareholders on the investor event at Filton. In light of the expectations and trust of my host Neill, I will be cautious, and, for me, 'brief'.

The cohort of VRS investors undoubtedly contain some of the brightest minds in UK finance and/or science and have forensic abilities good enough to research logically and effectively between the lines. They sometimes remind me of those who unravel Egyptian heiroglyphics and Hebrew scriptures. I include my old friend, superg our resident guide and policeman, who has already fully covered the subject fully and as usual, well..

It was a a red letter day for VRS ,and signalled a point of inflexion in the company's progress. You should re-read the appropriate RNS (July 24th) (Phew they do come thick and fast with another burst of news this morning).

The investor day provided exactly what was said on the lid of the tin.

Any share purchase is now substantially derisked, and you will be ahead of the City and its contempt for Science. and ahead of the terrified closing by extended shorters. The future is more than ever believably collossal. The commercialisation clock has begun to tick, and I assume that the collaborating client will go public soon after tests - Sod's Law permitting. It will be a Big bang and even the supercilious FT will have to take notice of the implications. It will be a major story.

I was very grateful for the golden ticket. Appropriately for my admiration of the man, Neill was the only speaker I could clearly hear. The main presenter mumbled badly, and the Asians and some pis were very timid. I will press for microphones etc for the AGM.

The strong share price move this morning does not yet do justice to the significance of what was implied by the demonstration of a prototype commercial product of a process with global reach and wide applications.

The cryptic situation hides the progress from the market and allows waverers like that gadfly Festarien to make a proper investment before a fundamental change in the share price range.

scrutable
26/7/2019
10:44
hxxps://www.britannica.com/topic/Humphrey-Chimpden-Earwicker
humphrey chimpden earwicker
26/7/2019
10:43
Can someone on Twitter send that image to Nelli Ricketts please ... he'll laugh
humphrey chimpden earwicker
26/7/2019
10:41
Exactly memo19
rogerbridge
26/7/2019
10:41
Absolute madness filtering me, by doing that he's missing out on quality posts like this
humphrey chimpden earwicker
26/7/2019
10:39
Top button
re your 74897 So which company is it? Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Asics, Under Armour, New Balance, North Face??

Reread in the PlusOneCoin Top Posts above. Rogerthegrouch 73496 17th July 2019

"Great session in the pub. One too many Peroni’s for me perhaps.

One of my questions was.. What are you most excited about this financial year, Aecom, China or A another?

After a ponder, Neill settled on ‘textiles̵7;....

... I enquired about the supply chain of the Sports collab and if he was dealing with the end customer or the manufacturer. He said it was with the manufacturer that ultimately led them to end customer. Interestingly, 4 other sport companies that coincidentally use that same manufacturer now want in and in discussions. So essentially 1 big sporting collab appears to have morphed into 5."

GLALTH DYOR

nemo19
26/7/2019
10:33
Artificial throat may give voice to the voiceless

Combining ultrasensitive motion detectors with thermal sound-emitting technology, scientists in China have come up with an “artificial throat” that could enable speech in people with damaged or nonfunctioning vocal cords.
The American Chemical Society has posted the study’s abstract, along with video demonstrations, in its journal ACS Nano.
Team members, most of whom work at Tsinghua University in Beijing, fabricated a homemade circuit board on which to build out their dual-mode system combining detection and emitting technologies, according to the authors.
During the device’s development phase, the system transformed subtle throat movements into simple sounds like “OK” and “No.”


The sound and motion detection/emission system can “enable graphene to achieve device-level applications to system-level applications, and those graphene acoustic systems are wearable [due to their] miniaturization and light weight,” the authors explain.
In a news release, the ACS describes the skinlike device—called the WAGT, for wearable artificial graphene throat (WAGT)—as similar to a temporary tattoo, at least as perceived by the wearer.
To make the device functional and flexible, the scientists laser-scribed graphene on a thin sheet of polyvinyl alcohol film, ACT explains.
The appliance is about the size of two thumbnails side by side.


“The researchers used water to attach the film to the skin over a volunteer’s throat and connected it with electrodes to a small armband that contained a circuit board, microcomputer, power amplifier and decoder,” ACT reports.
In trials of the device, a volunteer noiselessly imitated the throat motions of speech during a trial of the device—and the instrument converted these movements into single-syllable words.
In the future, according to ACT, “mute people could be trained to generate signals with their throats that the device would translate into speech.”

jointer13
26/7/2019
10:31
Wonder if someone from VRS will be attending/presenting.?
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