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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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0.0015 | 2.22% | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 54,682,377 | 13:58:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2019 16:19 | "If he doesn't live up to his own timetables, will he give himself a hard time and demand that he resign and call himself a c*nt and hope someone else takes him over?"I have no idea. Let's wait and see, shall we? I'm sure it won't be long before he misses another self-imposed deadline... | ![]() club sandwich | |
02/10/2019 15:59 | And a Boris. | ![]() pshevlin | |
02/10/2019 15:59 | You sound worried Timothy that there may be a knock on your and your cohorts doors from those with a stronger mandate to investigate wrongdoing than the FCA? | ![]() 1retirement | |
02/10/2019 15:35 | And way before any talk of the 29.9% stake that was rejected anyway. | ![]() dgduncan | |
02/10/2019 15:28 | don't need bots when you have a trump | ![]() adejuk | |
02/10/2019 14:57 | If he doesn't live up to his own timetables, will he give himself a hard time and demand that he resign and call himself a c*nt and hope someone else takes him over? | ![]() bisho4 | |
02/10/2019 14:46 | He sold his options as they expired and it was for his new house for his family | ![]() 1teepee | |
02/10/2019 14:42 | Its a bot , got to be a bot 😁 | ![]() luckyorange | |
02/10/2019 14:40 | Did he not sell his shares way before the mention of 29.9% offer (that was not considered suitable for VRS) ?. | ![]() dgduncan | |
02/10/2019 14:34 | Quite agree. It's been reported that Neill Ricketts was probably in receipt of information about a possible 29.9% offer from a Chinese company that he had not disclosed but still sold a lot of his own personal shares in VRS. If this was the case why should directors be allowed to deal their own usually free shares and options while sitting on this sort of info? Why doesn't the FCA investigate and make public their findings? | ![]() loglorry1 | |
02/10/2019 14:15 | It does indeed appear that this entire week is a national holiday in China - Golden Week National Holiday. hxxp://wondersofyunn I will therefore expect a BIGT deal to be announced when business resumes next Monday morning. Onwards, comrades. | ![]() club sandwich | |
02/10/2019 13:48 | hTTps://www.linkedin | 66sequoia | |
02/10/2019 12:49 | This is a must read by all retail investors in any share to gain clarity on what you maybe up against and the importance of this case in exposing potential co-ordinated illegality. The company was one of the largest on AIM until a recent short attack. They happen to be Litigation specialists. If the LSE do not comply are they complicit? Quote " The LSE find themselves in an interesting position. Burford are claiming to have uncovered a nest of illegality, with notices not being filed, multiple parties acting illegally in concert, and multiple brokers either assisting or failing to either notice or report market manipulation. " And the ultimate questions: is there systemic market manipulation across the LSE? And if there is, by whom and how will they be held to account? And is the regulation, imposed at great cost, simply ignored by a whole swathe of market participants? Of course, the answer to all of these questions is that, without the evidence, we do not know. And clearly, there appears to be some interest in burying the evidence in an FCA investigation. So the Burford court case may be the best chance – the only chance – we get to discover the truth about the state of the LSE and AIM in 2019. Every private investor should lobby their MP, the LSE and the FCA to ensure that we get that truth.Paul de Gruchy Director, ShareSoc" | ![]() lgm1 | |
02/10/2019 12:28 | You're so civilised!The Owl of Minerva flies at Midnight. | ![]() alchemy | |
02/10/2019 12:19 | Scru This was posted by VRS, otherwise I would not have wasted Yours and My time. | ![]() rovi70 | |
02/10/2019 12:17 | Shall I quote from the 7 ages of man, Scrutable? Infants at one end, doddery old seniles at the other... | ![]() club sandwich | |
02/10/2019 11:14 | roger : I have just read your masterful post 79720, on the folly of impatience, which should be quoted from every time the infantile clubbie bawls from his cot. Beautifully drafted. Thanks a lot. | ![]() scrutable | |
02/10/2019 11:07 | Rvi That,s a very interesting report on its own, but I don't see how it relates to the future success of VRS. I requote "The team of researchers have developed new ion-selective membranes incorporating graphene oxide," There is I admit later reference to the mechanical strength of 2D materials. Idid not think that VRS had any commercial IP to offer re graphene oxide competitively | ![]() scrutable | |
02/10/2019 09:49 | 1teepee, those are the first posts of yours I have upvoted :) We will all owe Neill a debt of at least gratitude for what he and the team are creating. The fact that the hard work of many others will enable so much freedom for many of us is a gift. | ![]() bisho4 | |
02/10/2019 09:30 | Lucky there are plenty of other pieces of news that could drop anytime then anley ;-) | tim3416 | |
02/10/2019 09:26 | China is on holiday for this week............ | ![]() anley | |
02/10/2019 09:20 | hTTps://www.manchest | 66sequoia | |
02/10/2019 08:53 | Indeed . Chinese folks back at their desks continue translating our contract from Welsh and are practising their marks on clay tablets.Their only focus? - to get this done by Trafalgar day. | ![]() alchemy |
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