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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 |
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02/11/2019 13:32 | No I’m sorry, I think if the Chinese state HAD BUILT a production line (=Incubation Park) using VRS technology there would most definitely have been an RNS already. My take is that the incubation park is not a production line, or at least it is not yet. Best case is that it will include (in the future) a production line using VRS tech. Hope so, and hope we hear about it very soon. | mandatory | |
02/11/2019 13:25 | Yes evergreen ..... OMG...... hard to take in the scope of the whole thing, to be fair at the AGM he did say that it just got bigger! Wasn't telling porkies was he ! | luckyorange | |
02/11/2019 13:11 | Good synopsis evergreen8. | scottishfield | |
02/11/2019 13:07 | The strategic commercial importance of yesterday’s news was to a great extent lost in translation and made opaque by the jumble of participating state owned entities of similar name. What I now take from the news is that the Chinese state has built a production line (the incubation park) to be serviced by The Beijing Versarien Graphene Company (BVGC) where the product is an endless line of new Graphene customers who will be awarded the land, the factories and the funds to meet both the domestic and international demand for Graphene enhanced product across a wide range of market sectors that will leave the existing non enhanced competitors in their wake. What a perfect symbiotic arrangement, China gets to forge the first wave of the 4th industrial revolution while we keep our IP intact and The BVGC are given the land, factories and funds to ensure we can deliver the volumes of product that this strategy demands. We have all been waiting, with varying degrees of patience, confidence and occasionally anxiety for the first concrete event that transforms VRS from an aspirational stock of limited value based solely on potential to one with solid commercial operations. Well, to quote Jointer our highly respected colleague “it’s happening” the phase change has arrived. 3-5 projects to be completed by end 2019. OMG. With the endless stream of new Graphene operations to be established out of the incubation park that will be tied ad infinitum to VRS and given the scope and scale of the Chinese 2025 plan we are not going to need a bigger boat we are going to need a fleet. Hats off to Neill, Chris and all the brilliant team at VRS - brilliant job, amazing. | evergreen8 | |
02/11/2019 12:45 | I can't imagine we would have gone ahead and signed part of the deal, without signing all of it! | owenga | |
02/11/2019 12:30 | Industrial Revolutions . If we are the key underpin of the fourth so be it. I'll be really made up. And better off.As to whether Manchester was the centre of the first - well maybe. I'm sure the Soho works where Boulton and Watt made so many engines was in Brum. But the Bridgewater Canal was 49 times more efficient than the horses and carts that were replaced - and in Manchester. Ironbridge was in Shropshire .The most industrial part of the whole world in 1776 was Shropshire.I'm illustrating that I'm excited not just by the financial component of this adventure but the development, the history-in-the-makin | alchemy | |
02/11/2019 11:55 | So the hub is going ahead as a joint strategy as stated previously, hence no RNSThe question is do we have to have BIGT still buy into us or if they don't it still looks like the joint strategy can go ahead anyway?So the buy in still to be agreed or already sorted. | luckykids | |
02/11/2019 09:03 | Sorry to interrupt the rugby... Jointer, you certainly do not 'only contribute a small amount', you do a great job and it's appreciated by many of us! On the subject of 'what's next' ...if you look back at the AGM statement it said this: "The strategy agreed between BIGT and Versarien is to create an incubation hub in Beijing in partnership with the Chinese Government's Administrative Committee of Beijing Petrochemical New Materials Science and Technology Industry Base, Versarien and CIGIU in return for access to a funded science park, access to a pipeline of projects and to locate a factory in a funded Sino-British industrial park within Shangdong Province." So my guess is that we will soon hear that we have a factory in Shangdong..... Incidentally, it was interesting to read yesterday that : "They can carry up to 30 projects and provide incubation conditions to accelerate the industrialization of the project. Before the end of this year, there will be 3 to 5 innovative projects in the field of graphene synthetic materials." So 3 to 5 projects by the end of this year! And presumably all requiring our graphene....😊 | woodpeckers | |
02/11/2019 08:35 | I can't see the humour? You're about as funny as toothache. | bigjohnsmam | |
02/11/2019 08:34 | Oh the shame, filtered by teep*ss. Gutted. Kids are crying now. | bigjohnsmam | |
02/11/2019 08:34 | thanks for the acknowledgements...I only contribute a small amount here. there's quite a few here who add to the board,not least the main one..sg. he's contributions and research here have been absolutely astounding. he may not post as much as he used to, but the posts he has made in the past are still relevant...he had it nailed early on. anyhow...November off to a good start, I reckon it will be a great month. looking forward. also rugby time. | jointer13 | |
02/11/2019 06:00 | Right......rugby time🏉 | superg1 | |
02/11/2019 00:36 | hTTps://en.m.wikiped | 1teepee | |
01/11/2019 23:44 | Seriously If you didn't do research and got shares with versarien because it was tipped by superg, then he should be entitled to some of the money he made you | 1teepee | |
01/11/2019 22:59 | Audi Etron GT got looks nice - I’m in the market for a 4x4 ev though. Rivian or Tesla pickup - something powered by Gnanonat batteries preferably. As for google buying VRS - deeplane suggested it - a bit of ramping maybe? Google bought Fitbit for the data. Data,data and only the data. Imagine Fitbit monitoring your heart rate as you look at at an Android generated advert or a GPS located display and serving you a targeted advert if your heart rate suggests you are excited by it? How would VRS fit Into that? Exactly CM | cheshiremoggie | |
01/11/2019 22:52 | Not Chinese dragon, nor the Russian bear,nor the us eagle combined could be worthy.imo | deeplane | |
01/11/2019 22:50 | Sorry Clint, not rubbish at all....look at the government involvement. | pandeck | |
01/11/2019 22:49 | Maybe all the sheep should buy superg a new shepherd stick:)please sheep aka herd , send superg a percentage of the money as he has made you millions! Well done superg! | 1teepee | |
01/11/2019 22:22 | "UNCENSORED, yes you can speak freely" - LOL | axotyl | |
01/11/2019 21:16 | O/T and political. I sincerely hope that in the unlikely event of a Corbyn government it is a coalition rather than an outright majority (which is highly unlikely) and his coalition partners will reign in his more loony tendencies such as nationalisation and banning billionaires. But then who knows what Nippy might do for independence? | johnveals | |
01/11/2019 21:07 | FXprotrader - Firstly no one suggested google to swallow VRS and secondly, looking at your recent posting history - filtered. | johnveals |
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