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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.063 | 0.061 | 0.065 | 0.065 | 0.06 | 0.06 | 33,465,343 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.07 | 892.9k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/9/2019 14:59 | Excellent Roger Thanks for refreshing | ![]() kemorkid | |
17/9/2019 14:55 | the price is falling bec there are too may gaps between optimism and delivery | ![]() adejuk | |
17/9/2019 14:53 | Took the words right out of my mouth;) | ![]() 1teepee | |
17/9/2019 14:47 | Price is falling because impatient folk are selling shares due to one of the following: 1) They have short memories - forgetting all the extremely promising updates over the last few months regarding Aecom, Textiles, China and Graphene sales and overlooking the vast number of game changing collaborations in the hopper. 2) They've forgotten we've reached tipping point and the industry as a whole is on the 'cusp' (as per PM) 3) Hype stocks like BIDS are crashing (as expected) and folk are foolishly choosing to sell low here and buy more there at perceived low prices, where the probability strongly points to yet more pain. 88% of traders get it wrong so not too unexpected. 4) People are over thinking a potential delay to China deal. Neill HOPED to have this completed by AGM but STRESSED it was dependent on many other factors and by no means a certainty. If it isnt sealed by the AGM I do not see this as an issue. I'd rather the team got it right for the company and us as Shareholders. An EGM would quickly resolve any requirement for an additional investment within year. Any drop associated with this will be small and short lived and arguably already priced in now. Conversely should a deal be done by AGM any rise will be large and sustained. And whether this happens just before or just after the AGM matters not a jot for moi. I've had a couple more top ups today. As money transfers to BIDS and other duffers, quality shares transfer to me at a discount. Enjoy the ride guys, hold and be in that lucrative 12% | ![]() rogerthegrouch | |
17/9/2019 14:35 | Nearly there. 99p party tomorrow, if not later today. | ![]() rainbow23 | |
17/9/2019 14:24 | The price is falling because HUGE news is about to be announced. Obvs bruv, innit? | ![]() club sandwich | |
17/9/2019 14:16 | Not sure why they keep dropping the bid when very few appear to be attracted to it anyway. | ![]() pshevlin | |
17/9/2019 14:05 | ano great day at the office | ![]() adejuk | |
17/9/2019 14:00 | I don't dispute the scale of this industry. If you think everyone else is going to sit on the sideline while VRS and a small few fill their boots your wrong and your tunnel vision. | ![]() soilderboy | |
17/9/2019 13:49 | Club, ffs I would have put money on you causing a scene at Gloucester Rugby Club. What better place to sound off (?) for someone clearly unhappy with the CEO and how things are moving along? | ![]() nellyb | |
17/9/2019 13:44 | For those who would like to start all over again -as did VRS - with a cheap stock, take a look at ARB (Argo Blockchain). It released excellent results today, make a profit and is cheap - less than 10p. | ![]() fuji99 | |
17/9/2019 13:24 | Well said Scrutable! (78603) | ![]() compoundup | |
17/9/2019 12:49 | I'm sure you'll tell him that when you see him there.If you do force Neill to leave, what shall he do with the 21,000,000 shares he has access to?You can chat to me about it once there if you wish. I can't make the day due to work but you said you'd meet with me (on Twitter) I can get there in the evening to discuss over a few beers. Let me know the rendezvous | bgt1 | |
17/9/2019 12:45 | cs You have clearly never invested in the development of hopeful bio discoveries in the application of stem cells, immunology, genetics, radiology, and AI etc These sectors have all been flagged up as encompassing the future of medecine for 20 years or more. All successful medical projects arising from the basic findings in science have spent more than anothe 10 years on clinical testing, FDA trials etc. Ditto on the commercialisation of new molecules of globally significant blockbuster drugs. Timescales of a similar order have defined progress in the alternative energy sector, as affecting EV power, super capacitors, flow batteries, electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen. The latest fuel cells, which are only just just now enjoying their first repeat sales have been in development for 20 years, and almost all of these company start-ups are losing money, whether in the USA,UK, or Japan. Only the computer/ internet/ communications sectors have reached jackpot-hitting levels, but these go backwards even deeper into time - to 1960 when LEO valve driven multi-KW-onsuming valve driven computers came to life at Cadby Hall to control the deliveries of baked goods to Lyons' Tea shops. It took a further 15 years for PCs to emerge in 1972 and another 20 to see the potential for an internet Only you and a few other nay sayers on this board, despite your high education are stuck with the innocence of childhood demanding your porridge now and do not see how much time is needed for complete step changes to the existing order of anything.. In comparison with these several examples of break-out science , Versarien bodes to end up, surprisingly (?) as one of the fastest to have emerged - not least because so many major industrial leaders and world class Universities in the UK, USA, China ,Japan, EU and Australia, are simultaneously focused on this 2D world and Neill Ricketts has been far sighted and clever enough to position himslf and his company right in the centre of it all. | ![]() scrutable | |
17/9/2019 12:08 | Rainbow There’s gold at the end of the rainbow ! I have just topped up on HL As soon as I saw your post . Thanks again for your help as always always manage to get great top ups when you post . Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
17/9/2019 11:45 | Pennyland tomorrow a dead cert. Not so many rampers about now. They've scurried away to lick their wounds as they watch their money running down the plug hole. Tons of hot air,pie in the sky,jam tomorrow,no orders,no revenues = a recipe for disaster. I gave them plenty of warnings so I have no sympathy for the mugs who didn't listen. | ![]() rainbow23 | |
17/9/2019 11:01 | jointer - so you keep saying, but where's the evidence? By which I mean contracts, orders, revenues, profits, dividends? There's none of those. But there IS an awful lot of talk. | ![]() club sandwich | |
17/9/2019 11:00 | club, I expect mr ricketts will be about a lot longer than you will. | ![]() nellyb |
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