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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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0.0015 | 2.22% | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.069 | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 3,875,137 | 09:04:39 |
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 | 1M |
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12/12/2019 23:07 | So you are wishing most of the population dead now! What a great husband and human you must be | ![]() 1teepee | |
12/12/2019 23:06 | Anyway that's enough from me you will (mostly) be pleased to know. Like I said those of you who are stuck here good luck for the next 5 years, don't get sick. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 23:05 | It's SHEVlin by the way mav and if other countries can do it why can't we. Simple. Lack of concern. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 23:03 | And have you worked in the NHS recently Hattie? Obviously not, perhaps you should take a look at this before you absolve your conscience? | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 23:02 | Shelvin in an ideal world we would have unlimited funds and everyone would be given every operation needed. Sadly there isn't enough money there isn't enough surgeons and there isn't enough beds.VRS will be involved hopefully in the NHS providing new materials to the many not the few and using medical advances to improve efficiency.I see there was news in the RNS today which could help the NHSFeb 18Medical technology collaboration at Addenbrooke's hospitalFollowing 18 months of initial trials, the companies are now in negotiations for the commercialising of new products in the wound dressing sector.See it could be a win win for us today don't you think?I know nooothing | ![]() mavfav | |
12/12/2019 22:59 | No the facts are Sept 2018 cash £6.07 millionSept 2019 Cash £2.64 millionAlso for the record March 2019 cash was £4.29 million. There has been no fund raising in this period.This equates to a very consistent burn well in excess of the £200k you are peddling! Cash burn is very simple! Why is this so difficult for you to work out? | philbyk31 | |
12/12/2019 22:59 | P shelvin having worked as a Senior Sister in the private sector latterly i can tell you 99% of Consultants work in the NHS and then practice privately in the evenings weekends and day’s off ,so they are not being stolen by the private sector | hattie1 | |
12/12/2019 22:57 | Johnson is a liar. Enough said. Enjoy his rule. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 22:56 | Medical care is not pricey mav as that is what it costs. As to whether it is as good now I think all systems are struggling to cope with the number of old people that are living longer. At least there every pensioner still has to pay into it according to their means unlike here where they get a free ride. That is why it is better and you don't see charity appeals for scanners and the like. I think I'll pay and take my chances there. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 22:51 | You are not helping the NHS mav as you are taking away practicioners who would otherwise be concentrating on more serious cases instead of chasing the cash for operations that are not even necessary. Things are not as simple as simple minds would like them to be. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 22:50 | I lived in Germany for 7 years Shelvin in Moenchengladbach and Kaiserslautern and love the country.Medical care is outstanding if not a tad pricey too.It was the mid 90s tho and friends there say it's not as good as it used to be I know nooothing | ![]() mavfav | |
12/12/2019 22:48 | Shelvin I have private health care so I'm helping the NHSI don't want to fall out with you so please don't waste your time and blood pressure on me.As for VRS well I saw plenty of positives in the actual words used and again in the podcast. I'm comfortable with the coming months and indeed the rest of this yearI know nooothing | ![]() mavfav | |
12/12/2019 22:46 | No Flyyn they support many more multimillionares in the tory party instead. They have been deliberately kept ignorant by the school syllabbi and now the tories are reaping that reward. Believe me it will not last. | ![]() pshevlin | |
12/12/2019 22:45 | Democracy just doesn't suit some people by the look of it. | ![]() luckyorange | |
12/12/2019 22:41 | If the exit poll proves to be correct can we look forward to CS spontaneously combusting.... 😃 | ![]() nopedigree | |
12/12/2019 22:40 | Cheer up pshevlin pound up nearly 2%. Seems the working class don't support the privately educated multi millionaire hypocrites in the labour party anymore. | ![]() 1flynn | |
12/12/2019 22:37 | No those are the facts, try asking the CFO not lying scumbags. You can’t add items together of individual spends and make it a repeating average per month. Unless of course you are a certified fk wit. | ![]() superg1 | |
12/12/2019 22:37 | Pshevlin I understand your anger but please have some sympathy for those who've been mis-sold Brexit. I'm just considering which country to move to before we leave. I rely on the NHS so I have to think carefully but I'm leaning towards Scotland. I will hardly ever see my nephews as they grow up now. Heartbroken, for myself, and for the homeless, the sick and the children of the poor who cannot leave and will never stand a chance. If people don't like me talking about politics, I think a Johnson majority will be bad for vrs too. A no deal brexit (the default after one year) will mean disruption & lack of investment & it doesn't look like production can switch to Spain easily. If I get filtered from this board it's no great loss given superg1 has gone gaga recently and even stopped researching. | ![]() runthejoules |
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