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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 | 0.069 | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 3,875,137 | 09:04:39 |
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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14/10/2019 16:23 | hxxps://publications | hattie1 | |
14/10/2019 16:01 | I wonder if the traditional role of a broker in supporting the market is being adopted? 9 days of net sells and 3 days of net buys since the end of September by I suspect short term punters............. | ![]() anley | |
14/10/2019 15:58 | nellyb. Not true, only my wife is allowed to do that apparently. ;-) | ![]() par4artthou | |
14/10/2019 15:56 | do we know that shorters are trashing the price? I thought there weren't that many shares available to short | ![]() davemac3 | |
14/10/2019 15:39 | Yea indeed Grouch, I tried to buy more at 89p this morning but Barclays had stuffed up transfer of funds, complaint currently being processed. Tom W is a star pratt of the highest order, and doesn’t like you very much does he?! Can you make him look even uglier in your next cartoon? :) | ![]() hoverflyman | |
14/10/2019 15:33 | Camp 1 for me Roger I’m a grown up and big enough to live with my decisions and not blame others and bold enough to say thank you for what I have received. Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
14/10/2019 15:28 | This was shared on twitter recently: "How I react when a holding falls 20%+ is a good barometer of how confident I am in its long-term potential. 1) Genuinely excited to buy more at a lower price = generally more confident in the long-term potential 2) Wince and worry = less confident in its long-term viability" I can confirm that I am completely in camp 1) with respect to Versarien. I genuinely feel i have been gifted an opportunity to acquire more shares at bargain prices. I was late joining this adventure but I am so pleased to be able to take advantage of the current weakness for myself and family. Finding a company that is under unjustified short attack, that the city and majority of investors can't comprehend because they are neither visionary nor willing to put in the research is the holy grail of stock picking. As someone who thoroughly understands this business and the overall strategy, today's share price offers unbelievable value. Should you not have any spare funds to take advantage, then sit tight as things are about to get interesting. | ![]() rogerthegrouch | |
14/10/2019 15:23 | hey par4, a man is entitled to do a 180 degrees about turn, ;) | ![]() nellyb | |
14/10/2019 15:23 | That quote was before greed took control of his emotions and distorted his outlook. It's horrible to see what greed can do to a person. | schmally | |
14/10/2019 14:51 | It's a marathon not a sprint, some just don't have the stamina for the long game when the track changes and there's more ground to cover. | ![]() tini5 | |
14/10/2019 14:50 | I refer you to your quote LESS than two years ago CS. Club Sandwich 22 Nov '17 - 22:11 - 11005 of 24723 0 0 0 There will be pullbacks and profit-taking along the way, butbin a long-term view (2-5 years) this looks like solid gold. It's taken Apple 21 years (from Jobs' return) to become one of the biggest companies in the world. It took Amazon less time than that, Google less time than *that*, and FB less time still. Companies that win can win BIG, and quicker than ever before. | ![]() par4artthou | |
14/10/2019 14:32 | i hope you're right par maybe i should start fantasising again :-) | ![]() adejuk | |
14/10/2019 14:29 | ade. It's not slippage if the targets keep growing and getting moved. Then it becomes a complete new game. That's what we have here. | ![]() par4artthou | |
14/10/2019 14:27 | VRS are victims of their own potential - a lot of projects have not delivered within expected timescales because the scope of those projects has increased exponentially since their inception. This is not a bad thing, the reward will be bigger but so will the wait. This is new technology, a new science. May I suggest scratch cards for those who want instant results. (cue CS and others bleating about two years) | ![]() tini5 | |
14/10/2019 14:24 | par not true fella. china in 2018 aecom bigt collabs to come to fruition soon the list is long. they just didn't conform to nr's expectations. it's a familiar process. we all do it. how many of us have not already [in fantasy] spent our vrs profits? | ![]() adejuk | |
14/10/2019 14:21 | nr is an enthusiastic and high energy pers. just what vrs needs. he allowed his enthusiasm to get the better of him and the nomad seems to have reined him in. but i do miss his enthusiasm! last vid is v g sadly, my profession does not allow for time to attend meetings. | ![]() adejuk | |
14/10/2019 14:21 | There is no slippage | ![]() par4artthou | |
14/10/2019 14:16 | i have faith in the team and the products. trouble is, life throws curve balls and whereas i was happy to wait 5 years from last year, life tossed a doosra at me and my plans had to be reset. that's the source of my frustration. notwithstanding that i'm sure many here at frustrated at the constant slippage in targets. | ![]() adejuk | |
14/10/2019 14:04 | Attending the AGM would mean that he would have to leave his keyboard! And a real warrior he ain't!! | ![]() cheek212 | |
14/10/2019 13:59 | Did you vote your opinion at the agm ? | ![]() 1teepee | |
14/10/2019 13:49 | I remain confident of big news emerging. I would prefer it to have already done so of course. But still confident. The purple faced guy with a knotted hankie on his head doesn't bother me. ;-) | ![]() grabster |
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