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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% | 0.0675 | 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 |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/9/2019 09:12 | Don't worry we cater for all misfits here:) | 1teepee | |
13/9/2019 09:06 | Don’t worry about the spelling as I’m a vegetarian veterinarian supporting Versarien. | kemorkid | |
13/9/2019 09:01 | It's more than a shame about the spelling . But I'll take the rest. | alchemy | |
13/9/2019 08:55 | Pity about the share price No bigt today then? | rainbow23 | |
13/9/2019 08:30 | Well it's keeping the other board cleaner;) sometimes goals are achieved without the other parties knowing the goal has been achieved. | 1teepee | |
13/9/2019 08:19 | I think it looks great | 1teepee | |
13/9/2019 08:07 | Thanks for the link jointer. Doesn't it look good seeing Versarien's name here as a 'big-name cooperation' alongside Google etc...(shame about the spelling) "Participants will compete for cash prizes, sponsored by big-name cooperations, such as the likes of Google Digital Garage, Mewburn Ellis and Versarian." | woodpeckers | |
13/9/2019 07:26 | UoM to host world’s first Graphene Hackathon. using versarien graphene inks. "Versarian conductive graphene inks have the capability to create the next generation of electronics, including bendable smartphones, touch-sensitive smart devices and sensors. The inks can simply be painted onto surfaces or screen printed onto fabrics, and quickly dry to form flexible, conductive tracks" | jointer13 | |
13/9/2019 06:43 | That was supposed to be fingers crossed! | 66sequoia | |
13/9/2019 05:13 | are things coming together.. 07 November 2018...mou. Versarien plc (AIM: VRS), the advanced materials engineering group, is pleased to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Tunghsu Optoelectronic Technology Ltd. ("Tunghsu Optoelectronic"), covering cooperation between the parties, particularly focused on graphene industrialisation. Tunghsu Optoelectronic is one of the world's leading suppliers of optoelectronic display materials. It is currently the largest LCD glass substrate manufacturer in China and the fourth largest LCD glass substrate manufacturer in the world. In addition, Tunghsu Optoelectronic is engaged in other areas, including the manufacturing of new energy vehicles, the industrialisation and applications of graphene, as well as high-end equipment manufacturing. It is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and is part of the wider Tunghsu Group, which has over 200 wholly-owned or controlled subsidiaries, including three listed companies; Tunghsu Optoelectronic, Tunghsu Sky and Tungshu Challenge. The MOU with Tunghsu Optoelectronic covers the intended areas of cooperation between the parties, which include: · Jointly developing graphene-related projects including their operation and execution, industrialisation and promotion, leading to sales in China and global markets and exploring more widely products utilising graphene; · Together with governmental agencies, academic institutions, and other relevant organisations, to set up a "Graphene Industry Research Institute" in China, to fund, accelerate and invest in the productisation and commercialisation of graphene application projects; · To jointly establish a "Graphene Industry Fund" to promote and support the operation and execution of graphene industrialisation projects; · To discuss mutual strategic investments for graphene-based projects, the forms of which will be agreed in future discussions. It is envisaged that Tunghsu will provide financial support as well as strategic support and in return Versarien will provide the required intellectual property to enable the industrialisation of graphene-based projects; and · Focus technical collaboration on projects closely related to both parties' current areas of activity, such as high quality graphene manufacturing, photoelectric display materials, new energy vehicles, energy storage technologies, LED lighting systems, graphene thermal management materials, and flexible batteries The MOU is not exclusive and will allow Versarien to enter into further agreements with parties in China. 14 March 2019...loi. Versarien plc (AIM: VRS), the advanced materials engineering group, is pleased to announce that it has signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") with Tunghsu Optoelectronic Technology Ltd. ("Tunghsu Optoelectronic") to further progress the relationship between the parties. This LOI follows the Memorandum of Understanding Versarien entered into with Tunghsu Optoelectronic as announced on 7 November 2018. Versarien and Tunghsu Optoelectronic will establish a joint implementation committee, composed of three members from each party, to progress the plans envisaged by the LOI, with a view to ultimately entering into manufacturing joint venture, although there can be no guarantee that this outcome will ultimately be achieved. The LOI details the parties desire to work together to develop and manufacture in China new generation graphene heaters based on the micro-flow graphene ink technology from Versarien's subsidiary Cambridge Graphene Limited. The LOI additionally details the party's intention to jointly develop other products utilising a variety of Versarien's 2d materials, including graphene-enhanced sports equipment and smart wearable devices. Neill Ricketts, CEO of Versarien, commented: "We are very pleased that our relationship with Tunghsu Optoelectronic has moved to the next stage with the signing of this LOI. "We have been working closely with Tunghsu Optoelectronic since November last year and we look forward to progressing our research and development activities with them with a view to ultimately establishing a joint manufacturing capability in China. "Tunghsu Optoelectronic is a leading global enterprise and we are delighted that they have recognised the quality of our graphene and wish to deepen their relationship with Versarien. "We are also making good progress with our other collaborations in China and elsewhere. I look forward to providing further updates in due course." | jointer13 | |
13/9/2019 05:00 | interesting.... Tunghsu' Shares Gain After Firm Said It Made China's First Graphene Battery for Forklifts Tang Shihua DATE : Sep 12 2019 Sept. 12 -- The share price of Tunghsu Optoelectronics Technology jumped after the display and new energy vehicles maker said that its unit has developed China's first graphene battery for forklifts, which could boost the energy efficiency of industrial vehicles. Tunghsu's [SHE: 000413] share price rose by 6.8 percent to CNY5.49 (US 80 cents) by noon. Tungshu's subsidiary Tanyuan Huigu New Materials Technology has penned agreements with three customers regarding 3,000 lithium-ion batteries that contain graphene, the Beijing-based parent said in a statement, without disclosing financial details. The firm has developed nine types of such products. In 2016, Tanyuan Huigu achieved its first breakthrough in using the semimetal to improve batteries' energy density. However, the firm was able to use the technology only for small devices or electric bicycles. Tanyuan Huigu plans to mass-produce graphene power units by the end of this year and industrial vehicles that carry this technology are expected to hit the market next year. The implementation of artificial intelligence in industrial automation will broaden the market for such types of batteries, it added. | jointer13 | |
12/9/2019 23:24 | No Chinese spies in 2D Tech high park and VRS will control the subsidiary and supply the chemicals , Neill did explain it relates to chemicals and the machines which VRS will supply and that back engineering will not give the necessary access to get the whole thing working successfully as there are plenty of variables to produce it consistently. Also graphene is not the only 2D material etc; it has been covered many many times on here and focused on by the VRS team, I have confidence that they know what they are doing. Think Coca Cola, a recipe that has never been replicated. | luckyorange | |
12/9/2019 23:04 | We'll soon see. | alchemy | |
12/9/2019 22:59 | China: A New World Order programme on BBC2 has me worried. Chinese spies at the UoM and IP theft all over the place. | high park | |
12/9/2019 22:36 | Ran away from the Parliamentary circus probably..... | lovat scout | |
12/9/2019 22:25 | Were you born a clown or have you had to work at it? | germanicus | |
12/9/2019 22:06 | Duncan As you know full well there is a 'proper' VRS thread, this is merely 'vanity publishing' from that PeePee gimp. | barloungechester | |
12/9/2019 22:01 | Vrs are no match for the Chinese and will be taken to the cleaners. | rainbow23 | |
12/9/2019 21:43 | GLT - if you’re referring to the China: A New World Order programme currently on BBC2, you clearly missed George Osborne’s comment about graphene itself not being a secret but the application of it......now where have I heard that said before?! Nanotechnology is going to be a huge sector with much publicly available knowledge so we might as well cooperate globally and benefit from the IP rather than lock it up in a shed in Cheltenham. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that UK Govt are keeping a close eye on things on several levels. AIMHO etc | lovat scout | |
12/9/2019 21:35 | Looks like China stole all the IP a couple of years back now | traderglt | |
12/9/2019 21:20 | If we have any dealings with GE we'd better not extend them any credit. | serratia |
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