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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0675
0.00 (0.00%)
29 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
Versarien Plc is listed in the Chemicals & Chem Preps sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VRS. The last closing price for Versarien was 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/9/2019
10:54
Particularly encouraging to see the very strong buying and buoyant share price in anticipation of great news at/before tmrw's AGM. Clearly confidence in Ricketts is at an all-time high...
club sandwich
23/9/2019
10:25
Re: AGM: official business 20 mins (max?) Q&A: 1 - 2 hrs, typically one and half.
spike_1
23/9/2019
10:19
I'd rely on reports.
alchemy
23/9/2019
10:17
How long do vrs agms normally last?

I’ve got to come from London and get back again in time to play a tennis match.

Cheers

mandatory
23/9/2019
09:36
Teepee,

Did you listen to the Graphene Councils August podcast with James Baker (head of GEIC)



Who do you think this company is that JB mentions at around 15+ minute mark.

"We're working with a partner, who is not in the UK, we are in fairly advanced discussions, if the demand happens, We will clone that plant in the UK for a European operation"

Here are the GEIC Partners

Tier One partners,

First Graphene (Australia)
Versarien (UK)
Haydale (UK)
Tungshu (China) - I don't believe they have graphene manufacturing
UMI3 (UK)
Gerdau (Brazilian Steel Manufacture)

Tier 2

Highway England (non-Graphene producer)


Partners
Grafine (UK)

Non Graphene Partners,

Michael Page
National Graphene Association (USA)
Mewburn Ellis LLP
Potter Clarkson
TransitionPlus


Going by this list (There may be more, so please DYOR) it would appear that FGR is the only Non UK graphene manufacturing company that James Baker's mentions (Head of GEIC),


If anyone else knows of any other companies that are a GEIC partner, Please share.

Source:

spid81
23/9/2019
09:32
Ah so true!This afternoon if it's quiet I'll publish! Get me, my favourite Thomas Cook story. It's a cracker. From near Kirkuk in Iraq.
alchemy
23/9/2019
09:28
Hi Teepee,

This method is by electrochemical exfoliation,

All FGR need to do to make this type of graphene, is to change the liquid (electrolyte) they use in their electrochemical cell and they have an instant 100tpa of Metal oxide Graphene.

Here is the research paper.



Pretty significant deal if you read back through SG posts from Feb from the main thread.







superg1 - 05 Feb 2019 - 09:00:04 - 58393 of 79029 VRS The world lead in real Graphene (Nanene) - VRS
I see Maxwell have been looking at graphene in them so that is probably why they are with Gnanomat.

I suspect Gnanomat is going to get a lot of attention as metal oxides seems to be the key and one main issue has been a production process to scale it up which Gnanomat have.

As I said before one in that sector with a major company has more or less said any company that can break the scale up metal oxide code re batteries has a golden egg.
superg1 - 05 Feb 2019 - 08:46:10 - 58387 of 79029 VRS The world lead in real Graphene (Nanene) - VRS
Ellis

Very very interesting re Maxwell and Tesla considering Gnanomat are with them.

The very large company that I think are talking to Gnanomat are also talking super/ultra capacitors as the way forward.

I had heard metal oxides were the key but scaled production been got issue. While hunting for Maxwell bits re your posts I found this from 2016

As the energy storage market is demanding these nanomaterials, it is paramount to produce graphene/metal oxide nanomaterials in a clean and inexpensive industrial process.
Gnanomat will be shortly commercializing graphene/metal oxide materials to cover low demands (around grams) in the following months to move to kg along the next years. In fact, this company will break one of the major market barriers to allow nanotech finally break down into the energy field.

Gnano in other reports is listed as a competitor to Maxwell. Considering Gnano is a small start up I found it odd and exiting that Gnano is a listed competitor.

So I take it the metal oxide tech that Gnano have developed is catching attention.
superg1 - 04 Feb 2019 - 07:59:10 - 58200 of 79029 VRS The world lead in real Graphene (Nanene) - VRS
It sounds like Gnano have the secret ingredient Chinese companies were looking for. That's what attracted VRS in the first place and they acted quickly. The VRS fear was that some would sign up with Gnano and then put the Gnano value out of reach of VRS.

One part of the Gnano progress in the industry is mass production capability of graphene and the metal oxide mix.

One in a well known company in the battery tech sector called that combination the golden egg of the future battery technology.

spid81
23/9/2019
09:24
This latest agreement expands on the duo's collaboration, with both organisations to make metal oxide decorated graphene materials, which have very high gravimetric capacitance of up to 500 Farads/g.I thought this is what gnanomat do?We already have it patented though
1teepee
23/9/2019
09:24
This latest agreement expands on the duo's collaboration, with both organisations to make metal oxide decorated graphene materials, which have very high gravimetric capacitance of up to 500 Farads/g.I thought this is what gnanomat do?We already have it patented though
1teepee
23/9/2019
09:20
hTTps://smallcaps.com.au/first-graphene-manchester-university-develop-materials-energy-storage/
1teepee
23/9/2019
09:16
hTTps://smallcaps.com.au/first-graphene-manchester-university-develop-materials-energy-storage/
1teepee
23/9/2019
09:09
Thought that was where the UK was at the moment.Maybe they are stuck over here?
pshevlin
23/9/2019
08:57
It's the border place between heaven and hell. Never saw a Cook tour advertised to there, but they achieved it big time.
alchemy
23/9/2019
08:55
Limbo in Hardplace just north of Rock
rogerthegrouch
23/9/2019
08:51
Sp will collapse tomorrow after the damp squib agm.
rainbow23
23/9/2019
08:47
Anyone have any idea where Limbo is?

Just saying as it seems to be a very popular place judging by the amount of Thomas Cook travellers stuck there:-)

EG

In the news

“Sudden collapse of Thomas Cook leaves 4,500 Irish travellers in limbo”

superg1
23/9/2019
08:43
For Graphene and 2d materials to revolutionise the world and become ubiquitous a balanced market must be created. A monopoly by Versarien will not work. Versarien have had relationships with UoM for 5+ years, finally another company does too, this shows how far behind the competition is but demonstrates graphene, as a market, is progressing. Science should be shared and GEIC is there to support companies in the commercialisation of all things graphene. Its worth noting that Versarien's IP is not known by UoM. Versarien are so far ahead, James Baker has the difficult task of trying to help others catch up.
rogerthegrouch
23/9/2019
08:27
Luckykids
I have no idea what Neill and the team would say .

But Hopefully you will ask your questions tomorrow at the Agm and get the answers you require from Neill and the Vrs team
Ff

forestfred
23/9/2019
08:18
No Fred just balancedIf you close your eyes you will be safeI have been a shareholder for nearly 3 yes gone to every event I can including tomorrow but I don't close my eyes to what's happening elsewhere. I am sure Neill would say it is a project they have no interest in as too far away and they have a better avenue already in house.But I still want people to be able to post reasonable outside developments as I would like to know what completion we face.For my investment decisions if not for yours
luckykids
23/9/2019
07:49
Teepee, please read my post to The 1 again. I didn't try to discredit him based on the amount of times he logs in, I actually offered him help and if you note I said :

"You say "I took the opportunity to post about a share that I know something about" ... little evidence of that bearing in mind you also say "I recognise that nothing has yet been delivered"..."

woodpeckers
23/9/2019
07:35
What a load of cobblers, why an earth should the share price tank if the BIGT deal is after the AGM?
It is more important for Neill to.play hardball with the Chinese as this will have an bearing on the possible eals in Korea and Japan.
I am not in the least worried about the timingI just want the best deal for us shareholders.
If you look at the recent developments in China with companies getting their act together, some delay may be due to the Chinese getting their ducks in a line.
AECOM is done and dusted as far as I am conCerne. After visiting the installation on Bristol and speaking with people concerned, it's looking good. Nothing can happen until the mandatory testing period has been completed and we are well into that.

Sorry for any spelling errors, I am in Crete and using a Samsung phone and the screen is too small.

rogerbridge
23/9/2019
07:34
Luckykids

Your on the wrong board this is the VRS
Message board .
I’m sure FGR shareholders would appreciate your research can you offer anything constructive on Versarien ?

Ff

forestfred
23/9/2019
07:28
This was something I remarked on at the time of geic being founded. Previously it was very difficult to replicate VRS networking but GEIC has made it a lot easier
luckykids
23/9/2019
07:25
Just for people who think vrs are a done deal and don't consider anyone else and all Manchester university stuff will come through vrs, including the 2000 nano materialsMaybe you should look at FGR announcement this morning with UOM
luckykids
23/9/2019
07:00
Total nonsense from 1/300 (who only registered the name yesterday but whose style sounds quite familiar) - resorting to straw man argument (invent a promise that was never made, then decry its non-execution).

I doubt anyone here is fooled.

grabster
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