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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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0.001 | 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 |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.08 | 989.63k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/10/2019 08:42 | Do you consider the disruption. Bids have to disrupt current deals, deals could be locked in for years. If this supposedly creates more cash it means it costs current advertisers more. So take Nike and say Fifa. Do EA say sorry Nike better offer F off. Nike say well in that case you can F off with every game we advertise with you. Over to you EA, do you want us out of Fifa to make a few more bucks AND everything else which will cost you 10’s of millions. Besides which lengthy contracts could be in place. That’s how big names control the market. | superg1 | |
30/10/2019 08:36 | SuperG Ah ok noted . There are many who have great respect and gratitude to the few who have been generous enough to share research and support members and help for no gain to themselves . As always appreciate your posts and insights . Best wishes Ff | forestfred | |
30/10/2019 08:34 | Ridicule - "Stop making completely unfounded assertions. I am trying to have a grown up debate on investing and determinedly standing up against vitriolic, outrageous and foul mouthed profanities posted on here" Good luck with that. Their views are the only ones tolerated and allowed, it is there in plain sight for all to see. | billwave | |
30/10/2019 08:28 | I very much doubt selling paint in Halfords would be considered 'mass market' loggy. Surely it would be better placed in a proper distribution chain? | 1retirement | |
30/10/2019 08:28 | A lot of them seem to be going down the coatings line, some are going into oil additives as well forgetting that it is 200x stronger etc; that has got to cause engine wear on critical parts surely? Is there another graphene company in the UK that is on the up? | luckyorange | |
30/10/2019 08:22 | AGM They have more or less restricted themselves to coatings only. They have high cash burn and as reported in great detail have openly lied in a false RNS before. That had PIs buying on a fraud. The current RNS in non reg. Rules on revenue are that anything that changes the forecast up or down by more than 10% must be reported as regulatory sensitive news. The news didn’t meet regulatory level which means the nomad having reviewed it didn’t believe it amounted to price sensitive. So the loadings imo must be very very low. | superg1 | |
30/10/2019 08:18 | Oh Loggie, that's all it comes down to though isn't it.? You don't believe what Neill says and 'most' investors do. You know no more than us! You are betting against this stock but are clearly not confident in that bet otherwise you wouldn't have been going on about red flags since 20p! Come back in 12 months and we'll see who's right. Oh no he won't, oh yes he will lol ;-) | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 08:17 | https://www.techrada | ic0gcds00 | |
30/10/2019 08:17 | LO Tern is also a POS, trying to be like IP group which is a POS. DA as I recall couldn't get backing in the US and now it it just bleeds cash supplied by Tern, supplied by the market. There are a number that seem to blindly chase any old hype. | superg1 | |
30/10/2019 08:14 | Got to admit I was wrong with TERN, don't know how they got that placing away at the price they did, still fleeced PI's though . "luckyorange - 27 Oct 2019 - 10:26:35 - 81681 of 81889 VRS The world lead in real Graphene (Nanene) - VRS Had a quick look at the 6 monthly results par4, Directors salaries going up increased costs , recent further loan to DA NAV 7p on their valuation of the other businesses, not for me thanks as the 1.4 mill they had has now been reduced somewhat, they need money as they have no profit contributors to keep them going. Difference is that VRS actually have control and input over all of the companies in their portfolio. Not a good time to raise money on the market but horses for courses. | luckyorange | |
30/10/2019 08:14 | FF If you check the £500k plus gloated about was on the back of following information on here while calling Haydale the better bet. After long discussions the choice was to load up on VRS. Not a £500k bet that’s the profit, without regular debates I suspect it would have gone into Haydale. Selective memory, all free to view in historic posts. | superg1 | |
30/10/2019 08:13 | Spike Easy answer then :-) I think all the uk non verified graphene providers will want to work with A globally verified graphene provider as it makes sense to do so. :-) Ff | forestfred | |
30/10/2019 08:11 | Re the amazon bit of this deal, that's amazon FBA right? I can knock out love spoons in my shed and set one of those up with amazon LMFAO. | 2dinvestor | |
30/10/2019 08:05 | Re: Will Neill be running around Halfords sticking "fake graphene" stickers on all the primer paint? Nope Neill won't but if - say - Dow Chemical, with whom I believe we have a collaboration, were to bring out a product that competed with AGM's, Dow's legal dept would most likely challenge AGM to prove their product contains graphene, or withdraw the advertising and claims. Best wishes - Spike | spike_1 | |
30/10/2019 08:03 | Or nanene? | alchemy | |
30/10/2019 07:48 | As the Team have said over and over again, it's about getting the right foundations in place to be able to make this the huge global company that it can and I think will be. | woodpeckers | |
30/10/2019 07:43 | When graphene gets to it's tulip bulb/bitcoin moment (and I think it will), everything will mysteriously start to contain "graphene" those who debunk the verification process and standards are missing the point. | 2dinvestor | |
30/10/2019 07:37 | Loglorry Yes that’s great news for Agm makes me even more excited for Vrs to be honest !! Yesterday Agm did not have much by the Way of orders Or collaborations today they have got news . That is great news for us all more proven graphene uses amongst many another sector proven wow . The Graphene age is comming and we’re at the forefront loglorry . Don’t miss the boat will you , it maybe worth getting in but Dyor positives and negatives before you invest . Good luck with you decision though . Ff | forestfred | |
30/10/2019 07:35 | Edit - wrong thread | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 07:32 | That's a bit like launching a range of pencils in WH Smiths that contain "graphene". Not in the same league, when you compare this to some like the aecom arch or VRS's applications already up-and-running in the aviation sector. Interesting though to see how they will get on though. | 2dinvestor | |
30/10/2019 07:32 | Thats great news loglorry it just goes to show that awareness of graphene is growing in big business. I must have missed it, did Amazon state they signed an exclusivity deal with AGM, or just that graphene is now firmly on their radar? | matheus7777 | |
30/10/2019 07:26 | Jointer13 Hey whose to say in the future it might become rocket science :-). Whatever , what a journey and the potential could be out of this world . A lot of people are excited about this company so many sectors involving disruptive technology a great verified Product . We only need one to start with as a game changer . Phew .. oh well 3 weetabix for me . Dyor Gla Ff | forestfred | |
30/10/2019 07:23 | Do AGM have fake graphene just because it's not verified. They have just brought a product to mass market via Amazon and Halfords Will Neill be running around Halfords sticking "fake graphene" stickers on all the primer paint? | loglorry1 |
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