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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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17/9/2019 20:48 | Any one got any recommendations? | 1rookie | |
17/9/2019 20:16 | You can't get much more positive jointer! | woodpeckers | |
17/9/2019 20:14 | “The worst case scenario is all of the things coming off all at the same time,” I like that. | jointer13 | |
17/9/2019 20:04 | Then happy days jointer because I suspect successful testing of the new equipment coupled with a relaxation of the current Reach limit for graphene are both required to support/justify the hoped for VRS share price uplift. | aquaesulis01 | |
17/9/2019 19:51 | aquae...it can be increased We should also mention, that registration will continue if companies exceed the 10 tonnes sales or manufacturing level per year. Registration requirements then increase which will mean that a lot of studies need to be done. The highest registration level with the highest requirements is the registration for sales or manufacturing of more than 1000 tonnes per year. For graphene a gap analysis for a registration of more than 1000 t had been done and the consortium is working to break down this package into pieces which can be handled more easily. The package will also include the latest requirements set by ECHA for nanomaterials. For Graphene oxide also further work must be done – even though the registration has been accepted by ECHA. The consortium is in contact with NGA and the EHS committee of the European Graphene flagship program to align with the EHS activities within this organization/program | jointer13 | |
17/9/2019 19:46 | As it's Neill's birthday, thought we should have a few of my favourite quotes from him all together: “One of the great things about graphene is that it’s a bit like some of the conventional materials but ‘on steroids’! “ "A huge validation of our tec “I have an idea of the scale this business will have reached in five years, but if I told you, you’d think I was crazy and lock me up.” "all our long term holders will be well rewarded" “The worst case scenario is all of the things coming off all at the same time,” | woodpeckers | |
17/9/2019 19:46 | been discussed quite a lot...do keep up of course they can produce 30t of graphene per year or even a thousand t (think scalable)...a very simple way just install more machines at current level or... "Testing of new equipment is underway which, if successful, would expand our production capacity to up to 30 tonnes per annum of high quality graphene." all about the machines. we are progressing at pace. | jointer13 | |
17/9/2019 19:43 | Thought I'd established the fact that they can't produce 30 tonnes per annum Davemac whether tests on the equipment are ultimately successful or not, unless REACH limits are extended. Current tested limit is 3 tonnes I believe. | aquaesulis01 | |
17/9/2019 19:28 | Before it becomes "fact" on here that VRS can produce 30T of graphene per year I suggest AquaeSulis01 and others read post 73318. | davemac3 | |
17/9/2019 19:11 | So equipment installed at Cheltenham capable of producing 30 tonnes per annum that will be restricted to producing only 10 tonnes per annum by EU REACH regulations as they currently stand. | aquaesulis01 | |
17/9/2019 19:02 | Festario Festario1 Surely one Festario is more than enough? | tini5 | |
17/9/2019 18:54 | We raised more than we needed for the Spanish takeover? | alchemy | |
17/9/2019 18:43 | all progressing...tippin | jointer13 | |
17/9/2019 17:51 | mentioned here grabster in an rns. "New graphene production equipment has been installed in the UK and is now up and running at our Cheltenham manufacturing site which will enable us to meet the initial expected demands of our graphene based products. Testing of new equipment is underway which, if successful, would expand our production capacity to up to 30 tonnes per annum of high quality graphene. Manufacture and sale of graphene at these levels requires certain permissions under EU regulations and I am pleased to report that we have been successful in our registration and are now accredited to produce significant volumes of graphene under the EU rules for chemical production. | jointer13 | |
17/9/2019 17:32 | In the NR interview quoted earlier today he mentions currently making 3t of graphene pa - but doesn't mention the upcoming 30t pa plan. Do we know any target date for that equipment being available? Having spoken of scaling up I would have thought he might mention it as the next intended level (further down the line or whatever) - but he didn't. | grabster | |
17/9/2019 17:30 | Everyone who reads Rns's must be insiders compared with you | 1teepee | |
17/9/2019 17:26 | What your missing is that invoices could be going into P/L since last accounting period. | alchemy | |
17/9/2019 17:13 | Whiteslice....Not the only one and it was some time ago. I do believe that several on here have done the same possibly including SG as the timescales for a possible rise are different. Some of us are hoping to make a bit more in IOF and then reinvest with VRS with more stock. All a gamble of course and I shall be very pleased if VRS news comes soon. | pshevlin | |
17/9/2019 16:59 | Rather frustrating today, new funds due this week , but not in my account yet. Hoping that the sellers will give me another chance tomorrow or when funds arrive. Far too stressful chasing and flipping, but it does give some long term investors good opportunities to top up. | rogerbridge | |
17/9/2019 16:51 | You are so correct. The co.paby is going in only one direction. Timescales are determined by external factors not least client internal politics, policies and also governmental / country politics and policies. But underlying it all Versarien is incredibly well positioned. We all hope that China deal will be clarified pre or at AGM but if it's not who cares will happen in time. So will the US. So will Japan. So will S.Korea. So will Europe. Out with countries ... so will performance clothing. So will aerospace. So will oil sector. So will so many sectors we havent considered. And of course so will AECOM. And I the meantime many who cant see beyond their nose will panic or trade. It is AIM after all. For those there is a counter -balancing opportunity for others. I am sticking ... this is going places. | meganxmas | |
17/9/2019 16:34 | Tomorrow it is then,nothing surer. Pennyland ahoy. | rainbow23 | |
17/9/2019 16:32 | penny share tmrw? | adejuk |
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