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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 16:21 | I have to agree with tim. You sound sore | 1teepee | |
30/10/2019 16:16 | So basically billwave, you got carried away, bought more than you were comfortable holding higher up and have now sold out on the low. So, rather than looking at your own failings as a trader/investor you are angry at everyone else and blaming Neill and co for not delivering within your timeline. Making out that Versarien have failed to deliver on promises? What promises have they failed to deliver on bill? Have the decency to allow others who still hold to make their own judgements as to whether Versarien are delivering or not rather than criticising from the balcony. | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 16:15 | Yep candles are great. Did you see the tablecloth? No creases , perfect set up. The forks are forming in to spoons and with just a bit more of the bollinger bands I'm sure we can get a teepee | 1teepee | |
30/10/2019 15:52 | Well you obviously are not a chartist like roger the g and myself. He's not laughing, he knows exactly what the schlong line is;) | 1teepee | |
30/10/2019 15:45 | Dont we all just love a man who gets swept along by anything .... lol ffs :-) | squire007 | |
30/10/2019 15:01 | Didn't know you wore a schlong teepee. | pshevlin | |
30/10/2019 14:59 | Indeed. Candles look promising too. Very reminiscent of the narrowing of the bollinger bands before we started the rapid rise from 65 to 190. Whilst my knowledge of charts is very limited, i'm fortunate enough to discuss the Versarien chart with very experienced folk. Lets just say, they are pretty excited too | rogerthegrouch | |
30/10/2019 14:49 | This means lift off!! | 1teepee | |
30/10/2019 14:48 | Hey rtg Looks like the bollinger bands are tightening around schlong line | 1teepee | |
30/10/2019 14:39 | DIT promoting graphene on twitter, do they have a plan I wonder? | luckyorange | |
30/10/2019 14:00 | Good Morning Folks, Just a small comment on valuation. Maybe 15 years ago I was talking to a friend who had developed a product in the IT space. He went to USA to discuss with a company there a sale of his business / investment in it. He went in with a price and got no feedback. It seems some time later he got information back from some contact or other that his price was wrong. He was told he was way to cheep by a factor of 10, so they didn't believe in it/him or some such comment. The USA IS different ! Myself & many on this board know how ubiquitous graphene 'et al' will be in future products. Maybe we need to sell the story more, so we get inside peoples heads and won't be looking back in 10 years feeling we undersold VRS to China. Ah well.. rant over.. leave it to Neill he knows best ! | laginaneil | |
30/10/2019 13:22 | Following on from sequoia's post earlier from Joe Eldridge at Fullerex, I found this 'interview' which I hadn't seen before...this Q was particularly interesting I thought... Bear in mind it was written in 2016 and the timeline given for the Q ...sounds as though Fullerex are a good company to be working with... Q: As this market stands now, what application area do you see as being the most successful today? And where do you see the most promise in the near term of the next five years? The first commercial applications have arrived in the form of sporting goods ranging from tennis rackets, skis, bicycle tires and sports clothing. The criticism often laid against these examples is that consumer products can be marketed successfully on perceived advantages rather than necessarily offering any demonstrable improvement. Industrial applications on the other hand are more uncompromising and certainly demand an obvious cost-benefit. As such there are fewer examples of this kind to point towards. Industry uses are starting to emerge however and I see polymer applications being the area, which will bring the majority of uses for graphene over the next few years, in plastics, composites, coatings and 3D printing in particular. | woodpeckers | |
30/10/2019 13:03 | You can always email him if you have concerns ade, he has suggested it on many occasions and always has or makes time for shareholders. | luckyorange | |
30/10/2019 12:56 | my fantasy is that when the china deal got bigger they had to go back to square one in the negotiations. | adejuk | |
30/10/2019 12:52 | i own to being pleased that neill has cut off the constant twittering however, i own that a reassuring one would not go amiss right now :-) | adejuk | |
30/10/2019 12:28 | Have you any reason to believe it won't billwave? | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 12:17 | Timothy - I am well aware of all the positive supporting claims that have been, are being made from the top down. There are many constantly repeating any positives they can think of going back many years, you don't need any help there. How is it possible to have balanced discussion when only positive views that suit your own are tolerated? Have you tried to be objective or balanced even once? What are your own views on what seems like the plentiful use of Graphene successfully within new technologies worldwide that isn't of VRS's verified type? How useful do you feel Fullerex has been in accelerating VRS's products to the marketplace so far? Have you any reason to believe that may change anytime soon? | billwave | |
30/10/2019 12:08 | Neill Ricketts @neillricketts Yes security Adam, it is a sign of the times when personal information is gathered not related to company activities which means we have looked at aspects of our personal and corporate security as we grow and with advice from UK gov. | luckyorange | |
30/10/2019 12:05 | Lol Loggie, you are a tag team! Neill is not dancing to your tune and you don't like it!!! Admit it! Oh yes he is, oh no he's not! ;-) | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 12:01 | "so yes I will defend my investment against the likes of loglorry and yourself" LOL how can anything we write here have any affect on your investment? If Neill is right and he can sell billions of dollars of graphene at a high price because nobody else can make it like VRS can then nothing anyone writes here will change that. If anything you should be asking the same questions as I am of Neill to make sure that the above paragraph is true. If you don't get a convincing answer then you have a golden opportunity to lock in some fantastic gains. For the record I've no problem valuing VRS at 10p. I only really started getting interested in it when it was 140p+ | loglorry1 | |
30/10/2019 11:55 | Lol billwave, are you two a tag team? Fact is bill, I'm invested here and have been since 10p so yes I will defend my investment against the likes of loglorry and yourself thank you. Funny how you talk about balanced discussion but never mention anything remotely positive about the company you were invested but try to attack and belittle genuine holders here.Can't imagine why?? ;-) | tim3416 | |
30/10/2019 11:51 | Four+ months after being appointed as VRS's replacement in the USA for legally challenged Patrick Abbott, Brian Berney's linkedin page still shows he's working for DYNAVOLT TECH of Dallas Texas. Dynovolt's website lists only Chinese addresses & with no phone numbers that I can see. Which is absolutely normal & nothing to be concerned about. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
30/10/2019 11:48 | I've been topping up as much as possible over the last week to take advantage of the unjustified depression in the share price. In my view, VRS is incredibly undervalued at the moment given all the progress made this year and the imminent news to look forward to. We are in a far far more superior position than when we reached 190p. Sure, the price maybe got ahead of itself then but its clear to me that the business is now way ahead of the share price. Sold quite a few duffers to build up my exposure but I've finally achieved a level that I am just about content with. Funds permitting, I'll continue to add for as long as I can if it remains at such an attractive price. I am extremely comfortable with my holding and looking forward to an amazing ride into the festive period. Locked, loaded and patiently waiting. Good luck all. | rogerthegrouch |
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