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VRS Versarien Plc

0.075
0.005 (7.14%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.005 7.14% 0.075 0.07 0.08 - 4,416,987 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 1.04M
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 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 2.10p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.04 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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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…….I personally think that Versarien is massively undervalued. If even a fraction of the potential comes to fruition there is massive upside to an investment in VRS, even at previous highs which the funds will come to realise. The China deal is a mere catalyst. Stock will become available, everyone has a price.
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................as it becomes irresistible to the so called fund managers can you please tell me where the stock will come from?

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.............because they can't convert from garage to a factory.

Roll on VRS at whatever pace it suits you.............

anley
29/7/2019
13:54
The previous years highs were due to people looking for a quick buck.They have left now and the share price is trickling up nicely RTG eloquently put in an earlier message the steps that have been made to advance the company significantly.I for one am happy this is climbing slowly and slipping a tad under the radar.Some who chase the next big thing have evidently been caught with their pants down and may now see this is expensive not because it is but because their egos won't let them buy at a rate higher than they sold.I'll say this to them the reason you bought in remains the same except it's better than it ever has been 25% profit is 25% profit etc regardless of what price you pay so you can get in and still make money If you look at the share try talking yourself out of buying with all the research that you have done. If you can't talk yourself out of it then buy. If you find a reason not to buy then don't whinge when the share price rises and then say it's overvalued as you didn't buy in.I don't have enough time in my day to follow shares I've no interest in let alone troll them so if I see a troll all I see as a huge ego that has been caught out I know nooothing Ps I'm in in
mavfav
29/7/2019
13:50
NY Boy - 08 Feb 2019 - 13:23:07 - 58698 of 75129 VRS The world lead in real Graphene (Nanene) - VRS
This is just jam tomorrow outfit, no meaningful rns, no wonder investirscare cashing in here, buying more (STX), 50% in a few weeks , makes this one a poor return on investment.

On your bike Neill


Hope you guys got some STX, mentioned it as a “retire early” stock a few times and back in Feb when it was in 30p’s!

(STX) No brainier since it went up on fda approval on Friday, mostly the risk has gone, one way bet to 225, then leg up to 300/350p soon on commercialisation deal for the huge US markets, then eventual buy out by major pharma 400/450p +

Back to these, still kissing the long term stubborn 130p evil resistance, once we get decent closes above this level, I will start accumulating!

Dyor as usual!

ny boy
29/7/2019
13:49
Very much agree, invested initially in Nov 2017 and added much more since it does feel as Boris said we are on the cusp ...
hattie1
29/7/2019
13:44
It seems Oct/Nov 2017 was a time that many of us began investing here...how lucky are we to have found this company so early...hugely grateful sg for introducing me back then and to you and many others for your continued research which has meant that I have never considered selling but have simply continued to add whenever possible.

I feel we are now at a very exciting point in the company's 'life'...happy holder.

woodpeckers
29/7/2019
13:37
Pleased to say that having today made my final buys (mmmmmm, I've said that before!!), I now own 0.0695% of the business excluding options not yet vested!! Now lets get this party started - I wanna retire early!!!
cheek212
29/7/2019
13:35
Exactly, whether it is that particular milestone that opens the flood gates or just general progression of the mini milestones to switch on the taps, the fact remains that as each month passes, Versarien becomes an ever more compelling investment and will soon become irresistible to HNWs and beyond.
rogerthegrouch
29/7/2019
13:24
Thanks Roger

There are such folk that have followed VRS before most is were here.

They will watch and wait for the trigger points you mention. They are far more risk averse than us.

superg1
29/7/2019
13:22
😂 Anley, that made me smile, especially as I wasn’t expecting it, well put.

I did tell the analyst that I don’t trust a word they put in a note. Not specific to him just all of them, 100% bent.

superg1
29/7/2019
13:14
Lol anley unlike you , can't disagree though!
luckyorange
29/7/2019
13:11
Anley, I loved that conclusion, it made me laugh out loud.
festario
29/7/2019
13:08
Makes sense to me. I didn't say I'm always right. You suggested you are 90% of the time??
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