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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 15:48 | You keep your little weasel out of the down channel 😱 | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 15:23 | You're right, ashehzi, I'm biased because I'm sitting on a pile of shares since 2017, so I'm not underwater. But we've been in the doldrums for a long time, and although the future looks bright, there's always that little weasel at the back of my brain. So when you post a graph showing a massive down channel, and I can't see your bull flag, my little weasel leaps into action. It is possible that the public at large will not have noticed your little flag either. | high park | |
13/9/2019 15:16 | Depends how you construct the charts, just two lines could emphasise an uptrend too, thanks for taking the time Ash and good to see all of the charting information. | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 14:38 | Your choice highpark but you're wrong. There is another bull flag at the minute inside the latest big bull flag. You seem biased, so not worth the discussion. Thanks. | ashehzi | |
13/9/2019 14:33 | You're kind of emphasising the down trend, ashehzi. | high park | |
13/9/2019 13:36 | Great stuff folks | alchemy | |
13/9/2019 13:02 | Well done Jen, good work! | woodpeckers | |
13/9/2019 12:19 | WEEKLY ======= DAILY ====== These horizontal lines are colour coded. Dark green at 105p is support at month and year level. If you guys notice on weekly charts, volumes almost died between May-Oct 2017, then it had explosive move. Same is expected to happen again as any decent news lands anytime. | ashehzi | |
13/9/2019 12:10 | jointer/Woody/Alchem Better late than never … Jen | graphenejen | |
13/9/2019 12:02 | Time-saving simulation of peeling graphene sheets hxxps://phys.org/ @versarien @2DTECH #graphene #2dmaterials #friction #adhesion #fabrication #forcespectroscopy | rovi70 | |
13/9/2019 11:21 | Graphene and Plastic Products The graphene businesses continue to make significant progress. We are very proud to be the first company in the world to receive independent verification from the US-based Graphene Council that has declared our Nanene graphene nano-platelets meet their standards. Not only is this a confirmation of the quality of our product, but also provides us with a competitive advantage. With the launch of PolygreneTM, we have again increased our range of graphene-based products, providing a polymer which can improve thermal and electrical conductivity. The UK Government continues to provide support to Versarien with seconded staff and has also entered into partnership with us as an ‘Export Champion’. This support enables us to increase our global presence and succeed in our global strategy. In China we now have many MOUs (multiple with Fortune 500 companies) which are project related across a multitude of sectors, with work either currently ongoing or with preliminary discussions and testing taking place. In South Korea we have two collaboration agreements now in place and discussions with around 20 companies which are ongoing and we are engaging with JETRO, a core government organisation for attracting inward investment in Japan. In India we are looking at opportunities for a joint venture arrangement with a suitable partner. | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 11:12 | Oh Ian , you do like them 👍 Go on , lighten up and do it for charity I'm sure that Neill would agree for a good cause all around. | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 11:10 | Oh and by the way - what the hell ever happened to Operation Seesaw? Was that lame event in Bristol, telling us what we aleady knew (that Aecom were making an arch out of polygrene) - was that IT? Another non-event from the Ricketts fantasy calendar of global conquest. | club sandwich | |
13/9/2019 10:52 | My buy showing as a sell 1836 @ 1.08 | bgt1 | |
13/9/2019 10:34 | What wrong as they are both consenting adults:) | 1teepee | |
13/9/2019 10:25 | At last - someone who understands me !. | dgduncan | |
13/9/2019 10:04 | More like a very tight bear hug. | willoicc | |
13/9/2019 09:50 | A Jerry Collins type of cuddle? | zagrosfold | |
13/9/2019 09:48 | Go on Ian "Oxytocin inspires positive thinking. It helps you have an optimistic outlook on the world. Which means when you get a hug right as you arrive at the party where you only know one person, you’re going to feel happier and more social going in. You’ll feel like you can charm everyone at the party. And with oxytocin coursing through your system, you will!" Now wouldn't that be nice 👫 | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 09:28 | P.S. No kissing though 😨 | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 09:23 | Ian, why don't you go and meet Neill so he can give you a lovely big rugby cuddle, I would happily pay to see it and all money to charity 😂🌞 | luckyorange | |
13/9/2019 09:23 | So how well we've done to be up there in the very same lights!Who will do more in the long run? | alchemy | |
13/9/2019 09:17 | do you think they meant 'corporation'? Utterly laughable to compare Google (Alphabet) with VRS in the same breath. One is a behemoth strongly growing already-large revenues, the other has tiny - and virtually static - revenues; and seems likely to stay that way given its woeful CEO. ----------------- from: Here are the key numbers [for Alphabet]: Earnings per share: $14.21 per share, ex-items, vs. $11.30 per share expected, per Refinitiv survey of analysts Revenue: $38.94 billion, vs. $38.15 billion expected, per Refinitiv Traffic acquisition costs: $7.24 billion, vs. $7.27 billion, according to StreetAccount Paid clicks on Google properties from Q2 2018 to Q2 2019: +28% Cost-per-click on Google properties from Q2 2018 to Q2 2019: -11% Alphabet beat analysts’ expectations on revenue and EPS and had even lower traffic acquisition costs (TAC) than analysts were hoping for. The metric represents the payments Google makes to companies like Apple for its search engine to be the default browser on their devices. Google reported advertising revenue of $32.6 billion for the second quarter, compared to $28.09 billion during the same period last year. | club sandwich |
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