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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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0.005 | 7.14% | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.08 | - | 4,416,987 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 1.04M |
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31/7/2019 13:48 | Hello Folks, NR said ..'great time for m&a' !!! also Will be separately analysing graphene sales as it moves from dev to commercial..! Great future here. | laginaneil | |
31/7/2019 13:44 | SH, A good mention of Prof Andrea Ferrari, of Cambridge Graphene on that post. | rogerbridge | |
31/7/2019 13:39 | Walking down the Road in W12 my barber with whom I discuss cars, said "you mentioned graphene, it said on Radio 4 that, because of Graphene , the whole body of a car can be the battery and charging times will be dramatically reduced *.And his parting shot? Ha...." very interesting I'm putting my x2 on hold. | alchemy | |
31/7/2019 13:07 | Thanks sg - great post! | spike_1 | |
31/7/2019 12:58 | Note Tom they named it after Neill and Aecom.:-) NEOM. Nice of the Saudis to do that. If you all paid attention to twitter some time ago NR had meetings with guys from Saudi. If you paid attention to the solar panels posts re Crete you'd know those have VRS ink in them. You'd los know form the main part of the solar panels the Saudi big gun Tansee had a 30% interest in it. So Saudi for obvious reasons are on the hunt for more efficient solar panels. Not just graphene though molybdenum disulphide, which is one of the materails in the VRS stable. Prof Ferrari mentioned mixing it with graphene ink at the Cambridge event. No need to look there though as it was in VRS news. 2015 news.... using graphene as well as combining it with other compounds such as boron nitride and molybdenum disulphide. Now, researchers from the Graphene Flagship have developed hybrids of graphene and molybdenum disulphide quantum dots to stabilise PSCs. Progress in PSCs means that they are primed to become an affordable and flexible solar cell option for smart, low-intensity applications. This is because PSCs are less complex to produce, are made with cheaper materials and, due to their flexibility, can be used in locations where traditional silicon solar cells cannot be placed. "Thanks to this research, we have overcome a major hurdle to adopting this new technology," continued Kymakis. "With the new levels of stability and performance, we could see the mass adoption of PSCs in the next few years." Yes we remember things like Aecom and the BIGT but there are other big things in the pipeline, they are just on a different timeline and off the radar. | superg1 | |
31/7/2019 12:46 | Who are Aecom lol!!! seriously did he say that. Here you go Tom a low profile contract they have won recently It’s here in northwest Saudi Arabia that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wants investors to put their money to realize his $500 billion vision for the region. Called “Neom,” it promises to be the most freewheeling part of the kingdom, with state-of-the-art resorts and smart technologies run by robots. 2nd July 2019 Aecom wins project management contract for Saudi Arabia’s futuristic Neom Aecom have been looking to add in nano materials for over 10 years and then they spotted VRS and their real products that work. An Aecom boss. By 2025, more than 50 percent of building materials are expected to contain nanomaterials as more people take benefit of these lighter, stronger, and more energy efficient materials. That's who Aecom are. Very undervalued VRS isn't it, considering what these names working with them want to do. | superg1 | |
31/7/2019 12:44 | However during August my model is foggy. Can't see catalysts for movements, which is why I was so pleased to see the 8.8.8 .....thought. So I have an indeterminate route from here to September then £6 to AGM 2020. | alchemy | |
31/7/2019 12:41 | We all have views on things , many things: all here on Versarien.Pseudos like me call them models , Excel in the head. Changing variables at 3 in the morning. Sometimes.My current model leads to 6 pounds , maybe seven if we want global purchasing parity! Built on revenue per focus adequate to good cash, good margins etcetera.Conventiona | alchemy | |
31/7/2019 12:10 | Sorry, one more snippet from the poddy, as this statement from Tom tells you all you need to know... "Who are Aecom by the way?" He literally doesn't know who Aecom are? How can you have an opinion on Versarien if you don't know basics like that? I almost feel sorry for him. | rogerthegrouch | |
31/7/2019 11:51 | One cannot dent the force of VRS into so many sectors:)))Its near impossible to keep up with the Versarien story let alone appreciate the gravity of all the news. The pace of change and newsflow is ridiculous and perhaps get lost amongst itself! Even if we are just look at the last month alone there has been so much progression: 1)VRS appointed an expert in "business scale up" to its board in Susan Bowen 2)VRS announced a further graphene development order which although not named due to NDA but a bit of digging reveals the likely candidate. The client supplies electronic systems to all the big car makers and is a huge organisation, perfectly place on the supply chain for Versarien. The order size meant that this didnât elevate the share price however, it adds yet another layer to the foundations and once that goes from development orders to production orders we are likely to have lift off. 3)VRS received further accreditation this month with receipt of Reach Registration which permits the sale of over a tonne per annum of graphene within the EU. Another tick in the box and hint at scale up 4)The final results came out on 17th July and were completely as expected although perhaps some growth of the existing businesses would have been desirable although the tricky economic climate provides some rationale. What is perhaps shows is that the business is focussed on graphene and 2d materials which is reaching tipping point. Despite some graphene sales these are still not material in size and wouldnât feature in the results as post period anyway. We are now at inflection point and should see significant growth this coming year as we enter a period of transformation, driving the graphene revolution. 5)Investor drinks to discuss results spawned some great discussion and some good insights, particularly around the China deal 6)Then there was the investor event for 12 very lucky investors to see a full-scale prototype of a 3D printed polymer structure using Versarien graphene enhanced polymer technology. The prototype was in final stages of test that could be rolled out on an industrial scale for the transport industry. This is a tipping point as it proves the business model. It is the first and only industrial level application of graphene and strongly hints that the graphene revolution has begun and its commercialisation has started. 7)And If that was in any doubt a very recent speech by Boris Johnson, mentioned the wonder material that is graphene, its importance to the UK economy and stated we are on the cusp of the graphene revolution where the UK is leading from the front. Iâve long thought, Graphene and more specifically Versarien will be the UKâs saviour in the post Brexit world and its refreshing to see the PM agree with me. 8)Just when you thought that was enough, we had an update on Versarienâs collaboration with the global apparel manufacturer. The RNS announces an LOI, with said manufacturer, to launch high performance clothing range using Versarienâs Graphene inks technology. This will enhance thermal and moisture properties of garments. If you think how Gortex is incorporated into brands it will be similar to that I suspect. | ch1rp | |
31/7/2019 11:42 | Well done Zak, stopped the game playing in its tracks, very funny 🌞 | luckyorange | |
31/7/2019 11:32 | Super amazes how these guys can sleep as I am sure they have destroyed so many companies through pumping/shorting and private investors!!! | joeblogg2 | |
31/7/2019 11:27 | A new free one lmao many times over. I stopped listening to his lies and deceit on many shares long ago. I used to pay attention on some I knew nothing about but I quickly found, when I looked that they lie for gain all the time. So there is absolutely nothing they say or do that can be trusted. That's what the guy was a complete failure managing a fund and continues to be throughout his life. He is a poisonous crook out to make money by any means. | superg1 | |
31/7/2019 11:23 | Thanks RTG, I see there's a new free podcast, I started listening to the last free one and quickly gave up after his quite distasteful behaviour towards NR and VRS. Quite how that is supposed to attract subscribers if that's the intention I don't know. Small mercies for Zak. | benevolent | |
31/7/2019 10:18 | Blue is the colour | squire007 | |
31/7/2019 10:18 | ###INFESTED BY TROLLS - IGNORE #### | tim3416 |
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