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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0675 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.069 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 81,236,669 | 16:35:21 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/1/2020 08:56 | You've started 2020 well' | ![]() alchemy | |
01/1/2020 08:54 | "From The Graphene Council perspective, we are also getting increased queries from end-users across a wide range of applications looking for qualified sources of supply. " Well if that involves pointing to whichever graphene producer has Verified Producer status - should be increasingly useful to the only company on that list. (Graphene Council strives to be neutral, so the pointing has to be done by others - such as Versarien themselves) "Graphene commercialization has clearly reached a tipping point. The sector has evolved over the past few years from "can we make this stuff" to, "can we meet the demands of more than 45 industry sectors that have identified graphene enhanced materials as a key innovation pathway?" "Versarien is the first company in the world to pass the rigorous Verified Graphene Producer™ program administered by The Graphene Council. This involves an in-person inspection of graphene production facilities, analysis of random samples of graphene products and independent testing and characterization of the material by internationally recognized and qualified labs, such as the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in the UK. " | ![]() grabster | |
01/1/2020 07:41 | 1rookie understand Your frustration and like you I have to work hard for my cash so seeing it disappear is not an easy thing to do. I agree it’s best to avoid emotional attachment to a company and look at the cold hard facts and think that lots of people have recently invested Have come to the same conclusion as you which is driving the share price lower with a drip by drip affect each day. Good luck with your Iofina investment which I am also heavily invested in – a lot of people on here are in both companies reflecting a similar mindset to risk and investment. I thought the interview was much better than the Justin Waite one with harder and probing questions the likes of which the shareholders want to hear about cash burn et cetera I would like to hear him comment on the share price as previously it’s always been shrugged off as just down to market forces but the company does have a big responsibility for driving sentiment forward by achieving something and therefore a lot of people who have trusted Them have lost a lot of money. Reading between the lines and this is my interpretation I think China can be written off in the short term as I and others have said before I think it’s just too difficult to do business there with this sort of technology and also ensure that it isn’t stolen I think they should concentrate on the other streams which will bring in income and revenue a lot more quickly by working with western business models they are familiar with At the moment I see it as a race against time trying to keep the share price roughly where it is for as long as they can before they can finally bring in some meaningful revenue which to my mind is likely to be 18 months to 2 years away although that is a pure guess Although I am hundred percent behind the company I am reviewing my position and I find it hard to see how they will avoid a fund raise of some sort within the next 12 months as otherwise I can’t see where the money is likely to come from to boost the coffers Anyway keeping a realistic but hopeful view here happy New Year to all fellow holders | ![]() rheumking | |
01/1/2020 00:51 | 🚀🚀 | markyboy5 | |
01/1/2020 00:50 | NR tweets about long lasting Tesla Battery. HNY. | ![]() alchemy | |
31/12/2019 22:22 | Yes, the new things gonna be right interesting. The old t’ings be like SG’s stuff be the same but less relevant tho equally interesting. Chinese proverb stuff... | 1rookie | |
31/12/2019 22:18 | As we prepare for the new year. Here,s to the new things to come!! . Happy new year Versarien family . Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
31/12/2019 22:00 | May be I’ll make it back? 8k took a lot of saving. Think there’s a better chance of a move from 28 to 42 there than a similar 50% uplift here..... Don’t get me wrong. This may go up. I am not Nostradamus. I just won’t be here if it breasts up. Thought it was great. Now think it’s a tulip. Hence last chance recovery switch - has bang on prospects not blue sky bs | 1rookie | |
31/12/2019 21:31 | My ISA for this year has just took an all mighty hit on this bag of manure. Right now down 42% sick of hearing self righteous and arrogant none-sense from certain posters who confuse themselves with the Messiah. With a fairly heavy heart bearing in mind one of the aforesaid, I sold out my remaining £12k this week and put it in the iodine soon to be CBD co. | 1rookie | |
31/12/2019 19:33 | Oi smutty no!!! | ![]() 1teepee | |
31/12/2019 19:32 | That wasn't really a question | ![]() 1teepee | |
31/12/2019 19:16 | 5m RMB or CNY equals over £500,000 not 100,000. | ![]() luminoso | |
31/12/2019 18:54 | 1teepee - you ask me loglorry is asking a lot of very sensible questions... | ![]() club sandwich | |
31/12/2019 18:41 | Fest he's not a lawyer, he's just a shyster, only one step up from a con-man himself... | ![]() club sandwich | |
31/12/2019 18:23 | I feel a class action coming on - are you for real. LOL! | ![]() nellyb | |
31/12/2019 18:21 | Clubbie... I know one lawyer that you want to swerve, a certain Mr Petit. | ![]() festario | |
31/12/2019 18:21 | I'm going upstairs to reverse engineer my exfoliation process.In other words, I'm off for a shave. | ![]() festario | |
31/12/2019 18:19 | loglorry - yep. Really think Ricketts didn't do himself any favours by mentioning that on today's interview. Raises far more questions than it answers, none of them good... anyone know any good lawyers? I feel a class action coming on... | ![]() club sandwich | |
31/12/2019 18:06 | Remote control of machines. I assumed he was joking. That surely wasnt serious. If China can reverse engineer just about every device known to man they can certainly reverse engineer an exfoliation process. There's scant evidence they think even that is worthwhile. Even if they do the fine is only £100k. Lol | ![]() loglorry1 | |
31/12/2019 18:01 | But of all the 40 or so collaborations (or whatever number you chose) over 3 years plus none have led to commercial discussions that have resulted in anything but negligible sales. The obvious conclusion therefore is they are stuck at the NDA+chat stage. Why? We are told it's best of breed and huge appetite. It doesn't add up. | ![]() loglorry1 |
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