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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0675 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 81,236,669 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/9/2019 12:09 | Clickable link | luckyorange | |
11/9/2019 11:40 | 66sequoia Very interesting thread cheers . Ff | forestfred | |
11/9/2019 11:29 | Https://gnanomat.com | 66sequoia | |
11/9/2019 11:25 | Hong Kong has bid 30BN for the London stock exchange. This could be very good for VRS. hTTps://www.telegrap | chimpandy1 | |
11/9/2019 11:16 | Take your tablets boy and go and lie down. | luckyorange | |
11/9/2019 11:14 | I'm going nowhere. I want Ricketts fired and the company put up for sale - the only way s'holders are ever going to see significant value. He's a rank incompetent, and he's been proving it over and over for the past two years. How in God's name has he managed to NOT bring in significant revenues? The man's bloody useless. | club sandwich | |
11/9/2019 11:06 | If you don't like the company Ian sell and go away, you have nothing to complain about as you have made money out of investing in VRS and you are making a fool of yourself complaining about it ... think about it! | luckyorange | |
11/9/2019 10:56 | and the LSE is in the process of buying my last employer Refinitiv for £27bn (or is it $27bn? Pretty much the same thing thes days thanks to Brexit). It's all go at the top... Not so much eat or be eaten as eat *and* be eaten... | club sandwich | |
11/9/2019 10:25 | DLR was driverless. Still are sort of but you have someone on every train opening and closing the doors and pressing the go button | craigy | |
11/9/2019 10:10 | Dockland Light Railway ....is driverless. But got you folks , all is area of great opportunity. Humour me here folks.....West London is alive with electric scooters. So battery power moving one individual . Said to be illegal but then so is the P.M. ! I was wondering if they could travel in a thin very light safe runway channel or hoisted onto a light strong unbreakable ropeway to assist urban movement . I'm inviting us to think about a revolutionary get to places urban system. | alchemy | |
11/9/2019 09:56 | laginaneil - I do recall that being mentioned here. But did that come from the company or just guesswork by posters? | grabster | |
11/9/2019 09:54 | Boron nitride/Ceramics - Sandbag, I'll comment on charities as an O/T when the market's closed. | serratia | |
11/9/2019 09:53 | There was talk of driverless trains for the future. | superg1 | |
11/9/2019 09:52 | Kemorkid - it's all Greek to me. | club sandwich | |
11/9/2019 09:51 | Well that could be done as on cars with Adaptive Cruise I think . | alchemy | |
11/9/2019 09:42 | comp- OK so maybe to detect position of train ,or even driverless trains. | p@ | |
11/9/2019 09:26 | p@ - TfL need to reduce the separation between underground trains to increase the capacity of the system. I'm no telecomms/microwave expert but the arch is all about mounting equipment that is part of meeting that specific objective. | compoundup | |
11/9/2019 09:24 | Morning Grabster, I thought Polygrene was manufactured by AAC some of which we have sold. | laginaneil | |
11/9/2019 09:14 | “O vos pusillae fidei” Club | kemorkid | |
11/9/2019 09:12 | So in theory then at some point in the future VRS could quite legitimately have pictures of rockets launching on their website. Now that would be funny. | superg1 | |
11/9/2019 09:11 | I thought I'd look up the melt point just for reference. Ceramics are refractory otherwise known as high melting point materials. As stated before, they tend to have very high melting points compared to most metals. Common ceramics include aluminum oxide, melting point (MP) 3720˚F, Titania 3245˚F, Chromia 3450˚F, and Zirconia (calcia stabilized) around 4870˚F and Tungsten Carbide/Cobalt 5200˚F. Some metals are also ‘refractory Rocket nozzles higher temperatures are desirable, but materials lose their strength if the temperature becomes too high. Rockets run with combustion temperatures that can reach ~3,500 K (~3,200 °C or ~5,800 °F). | superg1 | |
11/9/2019 08:59 | Never in the field of business has so much opportunity been turned into so little money. | club sandwich |
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