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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0675
0.001 (1.50%)
26 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
  0.001 1.50% 0.0675 0.065 0.07 0.07 0.065 0.07 202,539,290 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 989.63k
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 £989,632.72 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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24/10/2019
07:54
Grabster - you know what would make me shut up. So does Ricketts. Sadly he appears utterly incapable of delivering it.
club sandwich
23/10/2019
21:08
"So no takers for my ‘busy November’ bet?
I find your lack of faith in the Glorious Leader disturbing..."
(CS)

Might be nothing to do with a lack of faith in NR, and more to do with lack of faith in your promise to shut up if wrong. ;-)

grabster
23/10/2019
21:04
It's late so I'll answer 81448 -

Question for some....does a fruitcake thrive on oxygen..?

A fruit cake will last longer if packed in an oxygen free atmosphere with elevated CO2. The cake will absorb some CO2 so a little extra nitrogen needs to be added to prevent a vacuum forming.

On the other hand referring to some posters, the answer is yes.

serratia
23/10/2019
20:54
Thanks marky, sorry about that guys.
woodpeckers
23/10/2019
20:03
Thanks schmally
ic0gcds00
23/10/2019
19:45
I'd be surprised if AECOM couldn't find a few uses for Nanene in this project...

Aecom lands major Heathrow deal

woodpeckers
23/10/2019
19:23
Club Sandwich23 Oct '19 - 17:36 - 81443 of 81448
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So no takers for my ‘busy November’ bet?

I find your lack of faith in the Glorious Leader disturbing...
====================
From the dictionary:
having or resulting from emotional and mental problems.
"the treatment of disturbed children"
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So he's disturbed and it's our lack of faith in NR that's caused his mental problems. Shame on us!

sandbag
23/10/2019
19:23
I must confess that a little despondency crept into my psyche the other day .
I had a few worries so I decided to email my ceo NR .
This very busy entrepreneur took the time to respond to me allaying my fears !
We also discussed Welsh snd Irish rugby 🏉

I am very comfortable here but that’s my psyche now and my time frame .
Please DYOR and have s lovely evening

Kemorkid

kemorkid
23/10/2019
18:51
Question for some....does a fruitcake thrive on oxygen..?
jointer13
23/10/2019
18:21
That made me chuckle teepee! :)
woodpeckers
23/10/2019
18:02
Maybe nr could cancel China ! Then we could go after a bigger deal
1teepee
23/10/2019
17:53
Ff - I obviously missed the RNSs announcing the staggering commercial deals.Ricketts is a rank incompetent who has delivered nothing.
club sandwich
23/10/2019
17:49
A lot of the investors - holders on this board and many who do not post have taken a much bigger Bet by investing their future in NR and the Vrs team and are not complaining about it .

Indeed many are very excited about it .

Vrs have a great team and leader who has done very well for the lth so far and I believe will continue to do so in the future .

Dyor

Ff

forestfred
23/10/2019
17:36
So no takers for my 'busy November' bet? I find your lack of faith in the Glorious Leader disturbing...
club sandwich
23/10/2019
17:09
The following text is an extract from the 2019 AECOM WEBSITE making specific reference to 3D printing using Graphene enhanced Polymers and Concrete for the Middle East Construction market projected to be worth US$2 Trillion.

This is the scale of the potential projects that justify NR's current attention IMHO.

As a LTH I want the VRS team to be looking at the bigger Global picture and am reconciled to the fact that it takes time to become securely embedded into supply chains where there are multiple parties involved and multi faceted criteria to be met.

Our Collaboration with AECOM is just one of the many opportunities coming down the VRS collaboration conveyor belt of which I am sure a number are getting close to crossing the line. GLALTH :-

"The Middle East and North African construction market is expected to be worth US$336 billion by 2020, up 43 percent from 2016, according to BMI Research. Meanwhile, Deloitte’s GCC Powers of Construction 2017 suggests more than US$2 trillion worth of projects are currently planned in Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries, with construction accounting for more than half the value of the pipeline.

The predictions are good news for the region, but the Middle East (ME) construction industry’s chronic lack of productivity growth means smarter, faster and better construction methods are needed now more than ever. While almost every major player in the ME market is embarking on digital transformation initiatives, and government and private developers are demanding more digitally-based solutions, such as through Dubai Municipality’s BIM Mandate and the Ministry of Housing in Saudi Arabia’s Building Technology Stimulus Programme, digital tools and processes need to be used more widely to deliver the pipeline of projects on time and to cost. Here are three ways we’re using digital technology to deliver projects faster, smarter and better:

Smarter: robotics and 3D printing
The construction industry has been using 3D printing, a subset of robotics, for some time to create scaled-down prototypes to validate and demonstrate design intent, with 3D-printed structure examples including the Office of the Future in Dubai and a multi-story apartment building in Suzhou, China. Taking 3D printing to the next level, it is now possible to print at one-to-one scale using both traditional construction materials, such as concrete, and non-traditional materials, such as graphene-infused polymers. We’re currently working on a project where we’re using computational (generative) design to create concepts for a new pavilion that will be 3D printed in concrete.

3D printing lets us take advantage of mass production techniques, while allowing for customisation, without increasing unit costs, strengthening the quality of works by creating a physical replica of a digital asset, and improving safety by reducing the time operatives spend on site.

However, widespread 3D printing across the industry is being hampered by a lack of codes and standards for adopting the technology, making local authority approvals more difficult to gain. Mandates such as the Dubai 3D Printing Strategy look set to change this by encouraging the development of local codes and standards. We have a number of agreements in place with leaders in the 3D printing space, including Winsun of China and Scaled of the UK. Both companies are experienced in delivering 3D-printed products using a variety of materials, from traditional cementitious composites to more exotic carbon fiber reinforced polymers, with our teams working together to host a design boot camp on how we can utilize the technology in innovative ways".

evergreen8
23/10/2019
16:59
1teepee
Ref Recovery
If you are a day trader then daily movements interest you .

If you are a investor then not so much if you are invested in funds you don’t look at them every day .

The boards for investors offer different rewards and values the excitement of getting news and a Rns and the sharing and discussion of research by the Vrs family .

Ff

forestfred
23/10/2019
16:47
If that's what you call a recovery
1teepee
23/10/2019
16:32
Nice little recovery at end of the day
rheumking
23/10/2019
15:32
Hi Roger

That’s the plan it’s
exciting to see what comes next .

Ff

forestfred
23/10/2019
15:25
Always left, sometimes more moderate but the current shower of old Etonians makes me want to man the flippin barricades!

Also OT - anyone noticed the panning that FGR is getting?

clint fleecewood
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