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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0675
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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
29/9/2019
17:36
Not a direct competitor to us.Won't be used in composites plastics or clothes
luckykids
29/9/2019
17:25
Todays Daily Express, Finance, then City&Business scroll to an article

headed PARAGRAF. Graphene set for mass market production.

Intresting

bigjohnsmam
29/9/2019
17:11
"I see some folk saying the VRS CFO..."

Why don't you ever commit yourself to a reliable source? "Folk" FFS.

axotyl
29/9/2019
16:57
scrutable 24 Sep '19 - 12:22 - 79212

The idea that "These two are the most articulate, persuasive and intelligent", referring to Clown Sandwich and Boy Rainbow, is, I hope, Scrutable, an example of your dry humour?

axotyl
29/9/2019
16:52
O/t Scrutable - my point must have been poorly made. Far from "sour grapes" I am genuinely delighted whenever a fellow investor records a success as you have just done. That you shared a snippet of a potentially profitable opportunity is also to your credit. Those of us who analyse risks are far outnumbered by herd followers who would pick up any tip in good faith and live to regret it. My concern is for them. You once stated you don't pay attention to the private message facility. That is why I am trying to set the record straight in public and presumably why others here have publicly acknowledged the success of your tip. Were it possible to do so privately, that would have avoided increased attention that could draw in the herd.
compoundup
29/9/2019
16:47
" we are on the brink of a deal with BIGT then I for one can wait a few more weeks"Disingenuous. You have absolutely no idea whether it will be a few more weeks, a few more months, a few more years or never. The problem - one of the problems, for there are many - with Ricketts persistently missing self-imposed deadlines is you just never know whether he's ever going to deliver something (Aecom, BIGT)...There's no denying the potential - but until contracts are signed, production starts and revenue begins flowing it is just that, potential.
club sandwich
29/9/2019
16:23
Is this the Express link ?



These are some of the areas he (Huang Xianjun) worked on:









All look interesting from a 'radar, stealth' viewpoint using graphene ink on
thin laminate, paper, cloth to make objects 'invisible' to radar.

I can see it now when I get my Varsarien tee shirt with body temperature control
and 'stealth' features powered by flexible solar cells !!

Apparently Formula 1 driver gloves have sensors that send back drivers condition
and G forces by Blue tooth & telemetry to medical centre.

OK I'll stop..Dan Dare to Captain Kirk come in please.

laginaneil
29/9/2019
15:27
Perspective is an interesting thing.

Looked back at Matt's 'Christmas card' to us all and his comment " 2018 has been good, but here's to a mind blowing 2019 for us all "... and then look at the comments this year:

"just gets bigger and bigger and bigger, involving more provinces"

“The worst case scenario is all of the things coming off all at the same time,”

“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.”

Now the way I read that is that last December the future looked mind blowing...9 months on and it has got bigger and bigger...happy holder 😀

woodpeckers
29/9/2019
15:08
I see some folk saying the VRS CFO has stated cash burn may rise from £75k/ month to £150-175k/month as vrs scale up.

However last year cash burn was £2.8m excluding acquisition costs.

Sounds like the CFO is telling folk what they want to hear.

loglorry1
29/9/2019
14:40
Me too lucky, as soon as I had posted it. I had better get my coat.

PS Absolutely brilliant win by Wales!🏴Ε607;󠁢𖙲3;󠁬󠁳󠁿

shavian
29/9/2019
14:34
I blame British schools for all the ramps. They teach phrases like
Best day ever
Best night ever
Best game ever
Best birthday ever
Best wedding ever

Everything is best in that little world and the story continues forever.

Best rockets ever ==> best ricketts ever (my investment results lie on that).

Now can I have best post likes ever?

ashehzi
29/9/2019
14:10
A groan from me for that one Shavian lol.
luckyorange
29/9/2019
14:09
I find it bizarre that some people latch onto detail and fail to see it in the wider context which, by its very nature, is fluid. They then present this minor discrepancy as some kind of problem, again without looking at the larger picture.

As someone famously said ‘no plan ever survives first contact with the enemy’, this is particularly relevant when trying to build a world class company.

The sheer ambition and potential of Versarien IS staggering. If, as we are led to believe, we are on the brink of a deal with BIGT then I for one can wait a few more weeks.

And if it doesn’t happen then there are all of the other opportunities, which I can’t be bothered to list but any one of which could be transformational. However I believe it will happen based upon listening to and observing the VRS team for the last almost two years.

johnveals
29/9/2019
13:40
Matt Walker's 'mind blowing' comment was last December. He was clearly referring to calendar 2019, not fiscal.
club sandwich
29/9/2019
11:56
Taking our bread to the top of the world .
Ff

forestfred
29/9/2019
11:52
Anyone read the article in the Express financial section re Graphene?
bigjohnsmam
29/9/2019
11:09
Knead a bigger loaf??
shavian
29/9/2019
11:07
From Luckys post

“The Innovate UK grant has helped finance proof of scale-up [to 30 tons/year?] and kit will be bought in as orders materialise”

Once this ongoing trial/testing process has been proved up ( and announced) / this will be the signal for mega re rate IMO - good things will follow including likely china deals you’d think

The fact that the Co has specifically named the project “proof of scale up” shows the weight that they ( and all current & wannabe shareholders & industry partners ) should attach to this IMO

pcjoe
29/9/2019
10:56
this could be a game changer.if it go`s in the right direction.



Boeing engineers and safety investigators are scrambling to find out how many Boeing 737NGs have cracked 'pickle forks' after finding several in the jets.

A pickle fork is the part that helps attach a plane's fuselage to its wing structure. It helps manage the stress, torque and aerodynamic forces that bend the connection between the wings and the body of the jet.

Engineers design pickle forks to last the lifetime of the plane, more than 90,000 landings and takeoffs, a term known as "flight cycles" in the aviation industry, without developing cracks. There could be dire results if the pickle fork system on the jet fails in flight.

dreamtwister
29/9/2019
10:35
Yes good point! I knew I was a little at sea grasping that!
alchemy
29/9/2019
10:27
And its the only verified flour in the world :-)
We gonna need a Bigger Mill then or more bakeries globally to keep up with demand .
Ff

forestfred
29/9/2019
10:21
I think you will find we have the flour mill and the bakers need to buy from us.

That or try baking with grain.

landereo
29/9/2019
10:15
I am not interested in a few crumbs, I want a slice of the cake, in fact, sod it, I want a part of the bakery.
johnveals
29/9/2019
10:00
Pivotal stage now folks as LO said lots of hours done miles travelled to get to this point .
Sp started around 10p now around a £1
To date .
Large globals as customers governments interested also in graphene .
Currently the only verified product, lots of research and development in different sectors with none failed as yet .

Someone at Agm asked are we still collaborating with a tyre company .

No we’re collaborating with 3 was the answer I believe .
Each sector we are involved with , is massive in its own right .
The biggest issue is how could they cope with demand .
A good problem to have !!
The list goes on and on .....but a few keep on and keep on promoting the negatives on this board.

It’s surely for their own agenda not mine as a long term share holder here


This company only needs one global company on board to be game changer .
We’re working with many .

I will be invested in Vrs when this happens.

When you stop and think about it understand it , how can you not be excited .
Dyor as always
Ff

forestfred
29/9/2019
09:54
Out of the 4 other people I spoke to at the AGM none were interested in taking part in a placing and just thought it should go to BIGTFor me the cost is not worth it. Secondly if only the Chinese get it won't be coming back on the market. No profit taking
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