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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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09/11/2019 20:09 | Lucky , So much negativity Think of your blood pressure! For what it’s worth Mr Ricketts will have the last laugh. This is jcurve revolutionary times “ we are a changing “ Patience and (a wee bit of manners ) would do one nicely! Have s nice evening Versariens | ![]() kemorkid | |
09/11/2019 19:59 | Just filtered luckyorange. | ![]() high park | |
09/11/2019 19:35 | Yeah! Chris must be a Roman. What has he ever done for us? Answers on the back of a very large postcard please. | ![]() sandbag | |
09/11/2019 19:24 | "We are confident, that whilst revenues of any material amount have yet to be achieved, with the investment that we have made, the accreditations awarded and progress of our collaborations this year, significant future revenues will be achieved." Christopher Leigh Chief Financial Officer 19 August 2019 I think Chris should shoulder some of the blame not pick on Neill all of the time , What has Chris ever done to push the company forward 😉 | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 19:20 | I don't know Axotyl but DCTA paying for it all , have to be bloody good to endure a wet winter so will be interested in the results and pretty sure that it will be GO. Nice of them to repair a road over here though FOC albeit only very small. | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 19:12 | Good evening Folk, Last few days a lot of talk about Boeing planes and lightning strikes. From i.e. 'A plane such as the 787 that has a carbon-composite rather than a metal airframe is particularly vulnerable to lightning damage, and a thin layer of copper foil is embedded in areas under the surface of the skin where lightning strikes are common — especially on the wings, which are full of jet fuel — to disperse the energy.' Maybe Nanene in ALL the carbon-composite parts would completely remove the need for copper ?? Anyone know who is working on this and if proven useful? | ![]() laginaneil | |
09/11/2019 19:04 | Article in UK Times yesterday: "Graphene road being trialled in Oxfordshire paves way for end of potholes". Not sure if it's behind a paywall. "Super-tough roads built using graphene will be laid in Britain for the first time under plans to eradicate potholes. The material being trialled in Oxfordshire should extend the lifespan of the road and prevent cracks emerging during cold and wet weather. The first UK trial of the Italian-designed material, which is being laid over the next ten days, will test its ability to withstand the demands of a British winter when most potholes appear" Directa Plus is involved, so I guess Graphene should be "Graphene". | ![]() axotyl | |
09/11/2019 18:49 | Yes Lucky, there is.... and judging by the number of times SuperG has moderated you today, I'd say you are winning it. | ![]() festario | |
09/11/2019 18:22 | Is there a trolling competition on advfn at the moment anyone know? | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 18:14 | Ha, Lucky Orange now getting moderated by SuperG too.That's gotta hurt. | ![]() festario | |
09/11/2019 17:58 | That troll is on the wrong thread lol. | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 17:56 | Scrutable? Moderated? Censorship knows no bounds! | ![]() festario | |
09/11/2019 17:49 | Unlike AGM of course who look like (from TDS) that they don't have any graphene. This is not about a graphene battle but AIM companies misleading the market, conning investors. | ![]() superg1 | |
09/11/2019 17:45 | I hope Chinese investors don't get hold of the shares too soon matheus7777 otherwise it will rise very quickly and will take a while to pause for breath, if it does happen it will be a unicorn with wings (Alicorn) | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 17:22 | All covered in the internal evaluations and under the NDA demand and expectations. David Kerr explained it in great detail. It doesn't go beyond NDA unless it's cost viable. Everything that VRS have announced is cost viable, the maths was done before they moved to collaborations and testing. FS they are run off their feet and have no time at all or desire to chase anything that isn't cost viable. They go further on that, they have a system to separate the wheat from the chaff of serious customers, mentioned in particular in the China presentation. | ![]() superg1 | |
09/11/2019 17:07 | Matteus, just wanting to point something out for clarity.There are no global majors named there, and other than AECOM there never has been.Rather it's a list of sectors. | ![]() festario | |
09/11/2019 17:05 | How many shares do you hold Lucky Orange? Seeing as you were commenting about mine earlier. | ![]() festario | |
09/11/2019 17:03 | SG Common sense at last ! A amazing list constantly increasing . Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
09/11/2019 16:59 | Dunno why you bother superg, the ones that have sold or going to sell let them carry on although it does seem like some are festering in their own sweat. Some of the biggest detractors that have been calling it down have bought in again and the ones that they have been convincing to sell must be annoyed that they were sucked in lol. Not a nice thing to do convincing others to sell so that you can buy their shares but that is the nature of the beast. | ![]() luckyorange | |
09/11/2019 16:57 | That list is the reason for investment for me. People claim that VRS is not commercially proven, but the huge number of links to global majors illustrates what their opinion is. This is not some vague and fanciful hope that VRS *might* turn into something in the distant future. This company has got unicorn written all over it and the clock is ticking | ![]() matheus7777 | |
09/11/2019 16:38 | The list identifying the sectors the collective engagements are involved in. It's more now. Household FMCG – Films, Barriers, Bottles, Flexible Packaging, Smart Packaging, Cans Electronics- Printed Circuits, Protective Films, Office Equipment Medical – Digital Dressings, Sensors, Surgical equipment Chemical- Polymer Blends Sports/Lifestyle Equipment- Football, Cycling, Wetsuits, Protective Eyewear, Luggage, Audio Textiles- Sportswear, Industrial, Shoes, Lingerie, Fashion, Smart textiles Automotive- Engine parts, Tyres, Interior plastics, fabrics & leathers, batteries, coatings Lighting- Component parts Footwear – Outdoor/Trail Shoes, Football Boots, Training Shoes Oil and Gas – Component parts, protective coatings, drilling equipment, Sub-Sea Insulation Defence - Confidential Aerospace- Interior plastics, Engine Parts & Sensors Specialist Engineering & Construction – Polymer Structures, Composite Parts. Smart Buildings, Concrete, Protective coatings Energy- Supercaps, Batteries, Charging, Turbines Mobile Communications- Electronics, Accessories Securities – Bank Notes, Passports | ![]() superg1 | |
09/11/2019 16:35 | From a while back, it will be more now Note not including China and 27 of them are global operators within their sector. 67 live engagements.(excludi • 20 engagements under formal collaboration agreements. • 47 under NDA agreements. • 27 engagements are global operators within their sectors. • Not all NDA’s result in collaboration agreements, many go directly to testing of materials. | ![]() superg1 | |
09/11/2019 16:33 | VRS have given the detail, some just don't make the effort to read up and understand what they are invested in. From a VRS presentation available to all The engagement process 1. Outline discussions Internal evaluation 2. NDA Company due diligence Legal Demand and expectations 3. Collaboration Agreement Commercial modeling More legal Funding – Research/Engineering cost Resource – Internal or external 4. Commercial Agreement Straight material supply Value chain opportunities(Polygr Licensing deals Royalty deals JV companies | ![]() superg1 |
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