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VRS Versarien Plc

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29 Jul 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 1M
Versarien Plc is listed in the Chemicals & Chem Preps sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VRS. The last closing price for Versarien was 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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05/1/2020
19:25
Graphene-Info

Anything look familiar:-)

Graphene-Info's top 10 graphene applications of 2019
2019 has been another positive year for the graphene industry, with continued growth as we see more graphene adoption and increased commercialization - across many applications and material types. Here are 2019's top 10 graphene applications, ranked by the references at Graphene-Info:

Sensors
Medicine
Composites
Batteries
Coating
Electronics
Textiles
Automotive applications
Aerospace applications
Transistors
Graphene Catalog, find your graphene materials here!
Tags:Graphene applicationsGraphene-Info
Posted: Jan 05, 2020 by Ron Mertens

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forestfred
05/1/2020
19:19
If I'd bought Microsoft at the same time I chose a career in IT as I saw a huge potential and future and 7 years later realised that career. Then add 15+ years in that career and well I don't have to say any more do II know nooothing xx
mavfav
05/1/2020
19:14
Tini5 - spot on. I wish I'd bought Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Google. I'd be super rich. VRS will come good imo. VRS are at the forefront of a brand new technology/science. VRS will take off once the first order comes in. VRS collaborations are not with Mickey mouse outfits, but with world class companies. I'll take the word of Neill Ricketts anyday over the likes of goofy Nico or Daffy Rainbow.
franksan
05/1/2020
19:12
Loglorry1: just conceivably your 'quotes' might just be believable if you were to provide their source:

For instance: you keep on saying that VRS are: running the 3T machine "flat out" .

Would you please provide a reliable source i.e. a direct company quote that supports that comment.

Until then your comments are just sh*te and worthless.

The fact is until VRS announces an RNS that indicates sales now require this volume, this will obviously not be the case. HOWEVER VRS have increased capacity to 3T for a reason.

Think about it - actual investors have - that's why they hold.

Best wishes - Spike

spike_1
05/1/2020
19:07
"As the home of graphene, The University of Manchester has enormous expertise and the best facilities for working with the material."

And Versarien has its own nicely equipped lab there.

grabster
05/1/2020
19:07
This Magpie too and two is for joy
stellainvests1977
05/1/2020
19:04
If something wrong there would have been an RNS.Don't recall any so far.Rafa has gone but in VRS this magpie trusts.
magpie61
05/1/2020
18:57
Agreed Matheus and was stated in interims but they only see what they want to see the detractors If they see stopping low margin business to make capacity for higher margin stuff then loglorry would not be foolishI know nooothing
mavfav
05/1/2020
18:55
Nothing changed as far as I’m concerned. Management are a sound bunch, nothing in RNS’ suggest anything other than progress.

Any comments to the contrary are fear-mongering and irrelevant. End of.

Everyone looks at Apple and says if only I’d invested x amount in the 80s...Well here’s your chance.

tini5
05/1/2020
18:54
Please DYOR! There is a reason you invested here and that hasn’t changed. Contact the company if you are in doubt. The trolls are playing on your fears! You sell they win it’s that simple. GLALTH :-)
tim3416
05/1/2020
18:53
Concrete could revolutionize the construction industry. 

The addition of graphene to concrete could improve the material’s compressive strength by 149 percent, it’s flexural strength by 79 per cent increase in , decrease it’s water permeability by 400 per cent and improve electrical and thermal performance.
“By including graphene we can reduce the amount of materials required to make concrete by around 50 per cent — leading to a significant reduction of 446 kilograms per ton of the carbon emissions,” Professor Monica Craciun

"We are also trialling a new grade of concrete at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre and at a civil engineering institute featuring a graphene based material. These trials form part of our collaboration agreement with AECOM, along with a further four projects in China and the Middle East."
VRS AGM statement 24/09/19

woodpeckers
05/1/2020
18:47
Imagine if the graphene parks in China were built using graphene enhanced concrete ......
hattie1
05/1/2020
18:41
Some fantastic posts over the weekend .
Thanks to the genuine posters.
Sadly the parasites will be back in the morning.
🚀🚀🚀🚀

markyboy5
05/1/2020
18:40
Pre profit...what don’t you understand about that.

Waste of time now.

jointer13
05/1/2020
18:39
Revenue decline due to the culling of low margin products, in order to make way for higher margin products
matheus7777
05/1/2020
18:36
@mavfav how can a revenue decline be the right direction of travel for a growth company?
loglorry1
05/1/2020
18:35
Dont know about you lot, I cant wait for next week. I think the negative crew got a bit of traction on not much happening, a number of people got jittery and the share price dropped as a result. Despite this, the numbers show somebody was buying in volume somewhere. There are a finite number of shares, and they are increasingly transferring from the impatient to the patient. It is a statement of fact is that there is no competition to speak of, the world is waking up to 2D materials, and nobody is better placed than Versarien to lead the market. The clock is ticking. Bring it on!
matheus7777
05/1/2020
18:27
Everyone can see the direction of travel except log (Stevie wonder) lorry and back room boys But then again I'm guessing there will be a sign out saying the end is nigh for them tooIt's always good to see contributions that are by actual holders. I can't believe the amount of posters on here that aren't actually holders. Don't be fooled by them they DO NOT have your best interests at heart they are looking to fleece you and get you to sell to make them money. Ask yourself one question, "How many shares are you not interested in that you post about"None I'd say as why would youI know nooothing
mavfav
05/1/2020
18:25
Pre profit....what don’t you understand about that.

But about to come into it in a big way...enjoy.

jointer13
05/1/2020
18:25
“we are at the threshold of a radical systemic change that requires human beings to adapt continuously. As a result, we may witness an increasing degree of polarization in the world, marked by those who embrace change versus those who resist it.” 
― Klaus Schwab, The Fourth Industrial Revolution

woodpeckers
05/1/2020
18:22
That's not fair @supernumerary Neill is great at selling VRS shares.

__________
Even if Ricketts finally sells something, his past performance shows he isn't capable of managing it to a sustained profit.

loglorry1
05/1/2020
18:21
What a stupid post...to be expected
jointer13
05/1/2020
18:19
“Chen Lifang, Board Director and Senior Vice- President, Huawei, says: “The UK is at the forefront of world-leading R&D capability in fundamental technology and we’re excited to be working with The University of Manchester through Huawei’s HIRP FLAGSHIP programme on a project that has the potential to explore so many advanced technologies. As the home of graphene, The University of Manchester has enormous expertise and the best facilities for working with the material. We are confident our partnership will help to build a better- connected world and contribute to the future of the ICT industry.”

“This is a pivotal time for graphene development. With China’s strategic investment in graphene and lack of US momentum, if we do not take drastic measures, we will soon be dependent on a supply chain dominated by China,” Dr. Zina Jarrahi Cinker, Executive Director of the National Graphene Association.

woodpeckers
05/1/2020
18:14
Yes, well done Woody and Jointer! Successfully drove my perfectly reasonable comments and questions off the last page, simply by repeating verbose, boring and often inaccurate posts from the past. Sounds like troll behaviour to me :¬) Still, out of sight, out of mind, eh.

I can understand why you don't want to even look at the accounts - they're dreadful, and clearly show a failing company - falling sales, increasing losses, limited cash runway. The old stuff is dying on its feet and the new stuff isn't starting.

You'd better hope the Chinese are more stupid than I think they are, because without them this is only going one way, and it isn't soaring upwards. Even if Ricketts finally sells something, his past performance shows he isn't capable of managing it to a sustained profit. Never done it in the past and not going to start now.

A hard road ahead I fear; I continue to watch with interest...

supernumerary
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