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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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31/10/2019 11:40 | Carlsberg on Steroids . Ace description. | alchemy | |
31/10/2019 11:26 | Just to say Norman Hunter got the ball, be it after the man ... :-) | squire007 | |
31/10/2019 11:14 | Thanks BGT1 So in short then VRS are moving to List X status it seems, which you would expect with UK gov involvement, DIT staff on board and the important international growth and collaborations with superpowers. We do try to point it out but some think it's a silly AIM game. VRS is the Carlsberg of the AIM, on steroids. | superg1 | |
31/10/2019 10:49 | Temptation is to reply B1GT happy coincidence? Anyway bgt1 it is good to have the views of others on here who understand what is going on with VRS and can relate it to their own company/situation. | luckyorange | |
31/10/2019 10:20 | The company I worked for works with national and international governments / military/ law enforcement types. We had to have what is termed List X status. This required them to have hardened security for not only our physical address but also our online presence and key personnel are advised hardened security at home etc. This is because we are holding information which is regarded as highly sensitive and as such can be targeted by others who wish to gain that information for their own benefit | bgt1 | |
31/10/2019 10:11 | Precisely. | luckyorange | |
31/10/2019 10:04 | Artesian clay , not sand. | alchemy | |
31/10/2019 10:03 | Outside influences Alchemy , of course all shares become affected by them , you only have to look at the DOW whipsawing depending on what Donald Trump tweets. To deny that factors outside the control of any company have an impact on investors decisions is burying your head in the sand. However, with VRS/UKgov upping security points to a different outcome, these government to government deals are big by the seems of things. | luckyorange | |
31/10/2019 09:55 | If you're generalising about peaks so be it. | alchemy | |
31/10/2019 09:53 | Why are we affected by China trade war? Brexit! I thought we were orthogonal to such local issues!AECOM orders what matters that to this huge company ?I hate to see you rowing back. | alchemy | |
31/10/2019 09:50 | Ummm thinking about that post. That's a change of position.Bull to agnostic? | alchemy | |
31/10/2019 09:31 | It's the materials sector they are in and seemingly at the forefront. There is no telling what they or some unmentionables in certain divisions might be up to. I'll be looking for a little logo in the latest Mr Broccoli film. Shaken not stirred. | fireball xl5 | |
31/10/2019 09:26 | Luckyo I wondered about that ? I can only think that big global companies would want to know what security you have in place if they are going to consider doing business with you ?? There must be someone on the board who who have a thought on this topic ? | forestfred | |
31/10/2019 09:06 | Interesting that security has been upped at VRS with advice from UKgov, seems that the government have a bigger input into VRS than is apparent with a cursory glance, wonder why that is ? | luckyorange | |
31/10/2019 08:45 | No bigt,no deals,no revenues, no credibility. No surprise. No hope. | rainbow23 | |
31/10/2019 08:43 | There have been a number of shares in the last month or two that have spiked and then crashed. A lot of vocal PIs too saying loaded up etc etc some now 10’s of £1000’s down having bought on highs. Why they can’t see it’s their own buying on highs, which maintains the spike defeats me. Doing that with the Brexit debate debacle, now an election, China US trade war, is completely nuts imo, yet they still do it. | superg1 | |
31/10/2019 08:34 | How's the old schlong this morning teepee? Getting tighter? | pshevlin | |
31/10/2019 08:00 | hTTps://futurism.com | 66sequoia | |
31/10/2019 07:56 | grabster...you beat me to it...lol. | jointer13 | |
31/10/2019 07:55 | 3d printing the way to go. Dubai is now home to the world’s largest 3D-printed two-story building. On Wednesday, officials in the city’s Warsan neighborhood unveiled the building, which is 9.5 meters (31 feet) tall and has a total area of 640 square meters (6,889 square feet). The structure’s concrete walls were constructed in place using a massive 3D printer — and the entire building serves as a testament to the power of 3D printing in construction. Benefits Abound According to a story by The National, constructing the 3D-printed building required just 15 workers as opposed to the expected 30 for a project of its size. 3D printing also produced 60 percent less waste than traditional techniques, according to the publication. The use of 3D printing cut down on construction costs, too, with officials telling The National that the technique drops the estimated cost of constructing a building of this size from Dh2.5 million (US$680,660) to less than Dh1 million (US$272,264). Bold Design The building also demonstrates how 3D printers can be used to create architecturally interesting structures — and this could be just the first of many visually impressive 3D-printed buildings to go up in Dubai. “The building has been designed with different shapes through which it was tested to show it can be possible for 3D printing to construct a variety of designs,” Dawoud Al Hajri, Dubai Municipality director general, told The National. “Dubai’s 3D printing strategy aims to make it a global capital for this technology.” | jointer13 | |
31/10/2019 07:53 | 3D printing enters the Guinness Book Of Records for biggest construction project so far (includes short video showing the build) I think we can reasonably expect Aecom to to be developing and displaying structures bigger and more complex than its CNCT arch in the not too distant future. With Versarien materials. | grabster | |
31/10/2019 07:49 | This board really has deteriorated. I'm out. | markster66 |
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