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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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0.0025 | 3.70% | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.075 | 0.075 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 22,217,111 | 16:35:06 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/9/2019 19:20 | Anyone seen rainbow 🌈👀 | ![]() luckyorange | |
06/9/2019 18:23 | That's a very long winded way to say the share price could go up or down. | ![]() chimpandy1 | |
06/9/2019 17:58 | What speculation will there be if he has a Chinese takeaway over the w/end. | ewads | |
06/9/2019 17:49 | "Well we will find out next week what his grooming was all about" Be nice if it was for a tv appearance, even nicer for tv appearances in the UK and China! | ![]() sandbag | |
06/9/2019 16:30 | Stubbly heads are sharp so great for ear scratching in the scrum | ![]() rogerthegrouch | |
06/9/2019 16:23 | Wouldn't all his stubble grow back overnight or the weekend | ![]() 1teepee | |
06/9/2019 16:15 | Always a good time to buy rafboy 🙏🏼 | ![]() kemorkid | |
06/9/2019 16:04 | Well we will find out next week what his grooming was all about. Is it a good time to buy before news on Monday? | ![]() rafboy | |
06/9/2019 16:04 | I did - yesterday | ![]() shavian | |
06/9/2019 15:52 | I seem to remember than Autumn into December was a very busy period for VRS news last year! NR has also stated that November will be a very busy month for him! Add to that, the fact that multiple collaborations are now a couple of years in and must be on the cusp of (very large) orders- I think now would be a good time to accumulate! | ![]() f3rdinand | |
06/9/2019 15:39 | Is there news coming :-0 C'mon ... have a good w/end all | ![]() squire007 | |
06/9/2019 15:37 | They use cutthroats for normal haircuts too. But good point. Maybe I got the wrong end;) | ![]() 1teepee | |
06/9/2019 15:36 | Has he not had a decent shave, the guy in front is carrying a cut throat razor? | ![]() rafboy | |
06/9/2019 15:28 | it helps in the scrum and breakdown | ![]() adejuk | |
06/9/2019 15:18 | Not funny to explain it though | ![]() 1teepee | |
06/9/2019 15:14 | Neill Ricketts @neillricketts · 29s Exceptional service from my friends in Gloucester , now all prepared for a busy week ahead #cleanshaven #firstgameofseason | ![]() woodpeckers | |
06/9/2019 15:10 | Daniel Smith, Technical Director at AECOM, says "It's fantastic to see Dr Rolands Kromanis receive the ICE award for his work into application of low-cost cameras for measurement collection. This was part of a wider collaboration between NTU and AECOM exploring the use of 3D printing techniques and graphene enhanced materials for applications as infrastructure assets. " Daniel Smith • 3rd+ Technical Director at AECOM 1d Well done Rolands Kromanis for the Institution for Civil Engineers (ICE) award for your work into application of low-cost cameras for measurement collection. Thanks Jonny Crawley for the great collaboration between NTU and AECOM exploring the use of, low cost cameras for measurement collection, on 3D printing techniques and graphene enhanced materials for applications as infrastructure assets. #aecom #innovation #CNCTarch | ![]() woodpeckers | |
06/9/2019 15:10 | Ashehzi, that was probably a transfer into an ISA! | ![]() owenga | |
06/9/2019 14:49 | Indeed, the aecom arch is an outstanding and revolutionary piece of design, featuring vrs graphene - the 4th industrial revolution made real ! In this article from 2017, HP suggests the addressable 3D printing market is worth US$8 trillion as an example of the potential opportunity firms are aiming for. Dyor. Glalth. Best ellis 'HP LAUNCHES MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT KIT TO ACCELERATE THE NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AS THE APPLE OF 3D PRINTING' MICHAEL PETCH MARCH 20TH 2017 - 'An $8 trillion market opportunity' "..HP are certainly setting themselves a high target as Weber says, “We believe HP can address three quarters of the $12 trillion global manufacturing sector, this gives a $8.08 trillion addressable market.” It will be exciting to watch as these companies test the limits of the HP Open Platform. The ability to create new materials more quickly, and to easily iterate and improve those materials, will lower costs and accelerate the digital reinvention of manufacturing..." | ellissj | |
06/9/2019 14:26 | Where next for Versarien's share price? Alistair Strang from Trends and Targets | 3rd September 2019 Versarien PLC (LSE:VRS) Sometimes, the glaringly obvious takes a while. In a return to "chart basics", Versarien (LSE:VRS) price movements remind us when trend lines might actually prove important. As the chart below highlights, at first glance it appears we've lost our minds. Against most shares, a trend line is defined fairly easily. A downtrend maps the highs of each session. An uptrend maps the Lows of each session. And generally, these are the only two trend lines which matter, when trying to make sense of price movements. On the other hand, there's Versarien. When we review price movements since 2017, this share appears to be mapped by closing price with neither the high of the day or the low of the day getting a look in. Hopefully the lower chart which simply shows closing prices serves to illustrate why this should prove interesting for the future. The implication is fairly straightforward. If Versarien closes above blue or below red, it shall give a pretty solid clue the trend has actually changed with plans being made accordingly. At present, closure below 100p would prove a poor show, taking the share into a region where reversal to an initial 94p makes sense. If broken, secondary is at 80p, along with the hope of a real bounce. But the problem for the longer-term will come, if it ever closes below 80p. Such a calamity will open the door for reversal toward 54p initially with secondary an "ultimate" bottom of 21p. At present, nothing suggests this is possible. The other side of the coin comes with closure above 125p as this should propel the price to an initial 133p. Secondary, if bettered, calculates at 153p. For now, it's messing around and simply avoiding showing direction. | ![]() cielos | |
06/9/2019 14:22 | More James Baker: "However, for me this may not be the best approach to deliver innovation when it comes to advanced materials which I believe will deliver the most disruptive underpinning technologies of our time. The fast pace of development in this exciting field means it’s perhaps too difficult to forecast an ultimate winner – instead, like those US pioneers, let’s start the race and see where it takes us." | ![]() woodpeckers | |
06/9/2019 13:36 | The revolution evolves. Can it do that? The evolution of a revolution? | ![]() grabster | |
06/9/2019 13:17 | Https://twitter.com/ | 66sequoia | |
06/9/2019 12:45 | The answer of course is one of - VRS is the first truly good thing since bread was a) developed or b) sliced.Mesopotamian farming or sharp edges , electricity and finger guards? The ex cathedral answer from Scrutes wins . | ![]() alchemy |
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