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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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19/11/2019 09:51 | Yes Fireball another year and things getting much much better, just waiting for all of the businesses to be unleashed that have been holding back. So much investment going on in our wonderful country by other countries . Cast your eye over what has been happening in the last year on here , they know! | ![]() luckyorange | |
19/11/2019 09:44 | "His timeline of Brexit Britain eventually doing "OK", 30 years." And in the meantime? How many lost jobs in manufacturing companies/industries relying on JIT supply chains? How much poverty and children growing up in poverty? How many destroyed lives? How many extra deaths caused by a collapsing NHS? Rees-Mosely predicted 50 years for Brexit to pay off. Of course he's worth £150m, so that over-privileged fascist c*nt doesn't actually care *how* long it takes as long as his tax avoidance can avoid scrutiny in the meantime... | ![]() club sandwich | |
19/11/2019 09:41 | Over a year old and from someone on the sidelines of libor who also didn't have the consensus view on the 2007 crash. His timeline of Brexit Britain eventually doing "OK", 30 years. We would develop an economy which might be compared to Singapore. A more mutually acceptable stance on the Brexit debate, in other words it won't destroy us, just help us to the bottom. | ![]() fireball xl5 | |
19/11/2019 09:40 | Makes you feel proud of GB and VRS in particular flying the flag , maybe that economist is looking for a job over here! | ![]() luckyorange | |
19/11/2019 09:38 | British Plastics and Rubber magazine reports the hackathon | ![]() grabster | |
19/11/2019 09:31 | I do think that it is wonderful that those outside the Little Britain bubble can see what is happening here and Chief Economists know their stuff, looks like it is an opportunity to me , wonder if VRS are aware? Maybe they should try the global outlook eh? I think he was talking about companies like VRS 😚 | ![]() luckyorange | |
19/11/2019 09:03 | An independent look at the future for Britain ....from, video discussion The Chief Economist at Germany's largest bank, Deutsche Bank, says #Brexit Britain has a bright future "The UK is much more global in outlook than the inward-looking EU The UK has "an outstanding education system & technology London is a global financial centre" Outstanding technology! | ![]() luckyorange | |
19/11/2019 08:30 | No wonder they are so actively vocal when you can lose 5x and more of your initial 'investment' . Sometimes I feel they are just vindictive with their shorts i.e. don't open shorts on a low it is a recipe for pain. | ![]() luckyorange | |
19/11/2019 07:50 | I haven’t read the posts on here but it might have already been mentioned but.....a number of those that are short of VRS are short of AFC at 5p- now 25p so there is a bit of pain in a certain corner. | ![]() chillpill | |
18/11/2019 23:31 | mavfav filtered for doggerel that would even be awful in a local newspaper. | ![]() pshevlin | |
18/11/2019 21:03 | Aecom 2009 AECOM collaborates on sustainable nanotechnology AECOM Environment and the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) are collaborating on the new Sustainable......... – AECOM, Inc. and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to explore potential areas of research collaboration in the rapidly growing area of nanotechnology in building materials. | ![]() superg1 | |
18/11/2019 21:00 | An Aecom boss 2013 on the Aecom blog Nanotechnology, engineering of matter at the atomic scale to create materials with unique properties and capabilities, can be classed as a disruptive technology, a new technology that unexpectedly displaces an established technology, and an enabling technology, one that can be applied to existing technologies to make them better. Nanomaterials were used in the Halley VI Modules, commissioned by the British Antarctic Survey, engineered by AECOM and designed by Hough Broughton architects. Translucent nanoaerogel panels, the most thermally efficient material known, were incorporated and substantially reduce energy loss in the extreme, harsh climate. It is currently predicted that nano-enabled construction materials will increase from approximately 7% of the total in 2011 to 54% in 2025, as falling prices allow greater penetration of higher volume markets. | ![]() superg1 | |
18/11/2019 20:55 | Willoicc The your post If Aecom could use all these other materials to enhance concrete, how come they are only finding out about them now when they have been available for years? Aecom have been investigating nano materials in composites and the like for 9+ years. Clearly they didn’t think hmmm VRS what can we use there graphene for. No doubt VRS nano materials were the answer to some plans/desires they had, hence the arch as a starter. | ![]() superg1 | |
18/11/2019 20:08 | hTTps://youtu.be/tjE | 66sequoia | |
18/11/2019 19:42 | EVERYTHING IN MODERATION !! YEAH SURE !! | ![]() a great night | |
18/11/2019 19:40 | Sir Clubbington of Sandwich, 99.9% of VRS shareholders can not possibly disagree with that last remark of yours. | ![]() festario | |
18/11/2019 19:14 | I hope you have a lot of pleasure out of it sandbag , great to be able to take off and do your own thing frapper la route 😁 | ![]() luckyorange |
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