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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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08/1/2020 09:23 | True SG. It’s not a market, it’s a gambling den in need of drastic reform. | rogerbridge | |
08/1/2020 09:21 | @Franksan when have I ever said bulls can't express a view? Surely the value of a BB is to validate such views so decide if it's just bulls promoting the shares in anyway possible to try to sell to others at a higher price or if there is any real substance that will support a long time share price rise. Sadly most of the posts here from the likes of ShperG are just nonsense trying to suck in more naive buyers who he no doubt will sell to. I've been consistently bearish on VRS from prices arou d 160p. Anyone listening to me would have saved or made money. I think the company is in a worse position than 2 years ago as it has shown as each day goes buy that nobody wants to buy their products. How can that be reconciled with the promotion that it's the best product in it's field in a market desperate for the wonder material graphene? | loglorry1 | |
08/1/2020 09:17 | Is that a fraud in play over on PET. I check bad news shares and saw that one. It looks like the backers made promises, share price jumped and then they sold holdings they had into the jump/pump against what they signed up for. That rather tells you the 2nd part definitely isn't coming. I'm not sure how that impacts Pet but the share price dive tends to suggest it highly damaging news. That's the trouble with those resource shares, the spivs know investors gamble on them so they will attract a lot more fraudulent scumbags than your standard AIM sectors. | superg1 | |
08/1/2020 09:13 | Imo to be fully aware on the Aim you need to understand the share, the MMs, understand that nomads are 100% bent (there are no exceptions) and most importantly understand the behaviours of PIs. MMs know PIs and they know how exploit then to make money. | superg1 | |
08/1/2020 09:11 | Well if you watched the MM video interview and knew what was going on re trades then you would have known the MMs tried to play a trick there. Stock tight later yesterday and a bit a of shake to see what they could get, EG a 10k shown as a sell was a buy. Sods aren't they. | superg1 | |
08/1/2020 09:09 | And how can it be suggested that the bears are doing all they can to twist positives into negatives when the bulls can turn 200 fruitless collaborations, no orders, sales or revenue into a positive? Give yourself a shake. | billwave | |
08/1/2020 09:09 | loglorry1 - you devote a great deal of time to this bulletin board. You moan about being criticised by the bulls, yet you're clearly a bear. Double standards in so far as you believe that you have the right to express your view, but genuine shareholders don't. That aside, would you be so kind as to tell us what shares you hold or are bullish about? | franksan | |
08/1/2020 09:06 | The Bulls do a grande job of promoting VRS and their products on here to suit their own agenda, fair play. For all you have to say, for all the speculative claims you make, you don't find it even a little bit odd that the VRS share price appears to react inversely to the popularity and progress being made the world over with Graphene and 2D products? There must be now thousands of people involved in research, testing, production, manufacturing and selling and yet VRS is still unable to attract investment from anyone at all outside of the reader group of an ADVFN BB? And the only verified producer of Graphene in the world too. Come on, something doesn't add up here. | billwave | |
08/1/2020 08:58 | "Sadly, there no evidence through either industry sales or equity investment that's remotely true." strange, that... | club sandwich | |
08/1/2020 08:53 | @Nellyb I wish I did! I've also never spoken to Tom W in my life. Having a bearish view on VRS means I attract a lot of personal attacks from the bulls. That's understandable but regrettable. I'm happy for people to ignore me or better show why my arguments are false. This board imo should be about discussing VRS not a stage for bullish promotion to suck in the naive. | loglorry1 | |
08/1/2020 08:40 | @scmally so it's ok to sell 15pc to the Chinese the worlds biggest culprit of IP theft but not a big chunk to the biggest N.American car parts company? Neill isn't saying no to investment you plonker. The truth is he can't get any. VRS is almost 100pc owned by Neill and private investors who he's told Nanene is a wonder material. Sadly, there no evidence through either industry sales or equity investment that's remotely true. | loglorry1 | |
08/1/2020 08:37 | Who's running for the shelter of cash after Iran ramps up tensions with America? | oracle6 | |
08/1/2020 08:16 | And were it Halliburton your forensic caution might lift a tad? | alchemy | |
08/1/2020 08:12 | So if they started talking to the O&G company after Christmas - not the New Year, Ricketts specifically said after Christmas - how long does it take to negotiate a deal? They're a week or two into talks already, supposedly... | club sandwich | |
08/1/2020 08:08 | Good morning, Festario! I hope you're having a great morning, pet! | eel tamer | |
08/1/2020 07:42 | there is some clever things being done with graphene. it really is a super power material. and its going to be in just about everything. and look who is right up there at the forefront..the very cutting edge. vrs the real thing...what a place to be. if you look back and see how we have got to this stage it all makes sense...where at some of the time it may not have done. all ready for the next stage | jointer13 | |
08/1/2020 07:30 | The super powers of super thin materials. The researchers quickly set out to create all kinds of new and improved gadgets. Recently, several companies launched headphones with diaphragms, the vibrating membranes that produce sound in audio devices, made of graphene. Some paint manufacturers are adding graphene to their formulas to make more durable coatings. Last October, Huawei introduced the Mate 20 X, a large and powerful cell phone that uses graphene to help cool the processor. Samsung used graphene to develop a faster charging battery, which may appear on phones in the near future. Dr. Urban is working with two-dimensional materials to improve fuel cells, which have aroused interest as a clean propulsion system for green vehicles. Most fuel cells generate electricity from hydrogen, but even at high pressure, hydrogen gas occupies several times more space than a comparable amount of gasoline, so it is not practical to use in cars. Instead, Dr. Urban is embedding hydrogen atoms in solids, which are much denser than gases. In March, he and his colleagues announced a new storage medium: small magnesium crystals wrapped in narrow strips called graphene nanofibers. They discovered that hydrogen stored in this way could provide almost as much energy as the same volume of gasoline, while weighing much less. Dr. Urban compared the process with baking chocolate chip cookies, where magnesium is the chocolate chip, the key part, because it contains hydrogen. "We want a chocolate chip cookie with as many chocolate chips as possible," he said, and nanoribon graphene is an excellent cookie dough. The nanoribon also helps hydrogen get in and out of magnesium crystals quickly while covering oxygen, which competes with hydrogen for space in the crystals. Dr. Urban looks out over the super thin kingdom of Advanced Light Source, a vaulted laboratory with an expansive view of San Francisco and the neighboring bay. There, electrons accelerate to near the speed of light, generating powerful X-rays that can be used to finely probe the atomic structure of materials. In the A.L.S., Dr. Urban and his colleagues learned exactly how graphene was wrapped and bound strongly to magnesium. These links, they believe, are what make the composite material stable for long periods, an important feature for real-world use. | jointer13 | |
08/1/2020 07:29 | There is certainly huge opportunities out there with AECOM and there are other area where Versarien could help. | rogerbridge | |
08/1/2020 07:09 | Coming back to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Signalling challenge that was posted on here recently, MTA have run similar competitions in the past. In 2017 they ran a Genius Transit Challenge and Aecom were one of the finalists. I would be surprised if they haven't already been approached about this current challenge and attended the kick-off summit in December CS | cotswoldsparky | |
08/1/2020 06:39 | hTTps://twitter.com/ | 66sequoia | |
08/1/2020 06:20 | the future..? :-) Mercedes Vision AVTR Concept Car Inspired by "Avatar" Seen in Las Vegas. Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its futuristic Vision AVTR concept car at CES, which is inspired by the movie Avatar. The movie's director, James Cameron, helped design the car, which features 33 multi-directionally movable "surface elements" that look like scales and allow gestural communication to the car. The scales also help power the vehicle, which stores energy in the graphene-based organic battery cell, making the vehicle rare earth and metal-free. The vehicle also uses other earth-friendly materials like environmentally sustainable microfiber for the seats and ecologically stable Karuun wood for the floors. The AVTR is not headed to production in its current form, but will be exploring and possibly implementing more ecologically sustainable materials, including graphene-based battery technology, into their future vehicles. The concept car was recently seen out in Las Vegas, which you can check out above. | jointer13 | |
07/1/2020 23:56 | Its not totally about producing graphene and nanene and biogrene its what you do with it that makes the difference :-) anyone can produce bad graphene, even me lol | squire007 | |
07/1/2020 23:43 | “AECOM (NYSE:ACM) is the world’s premier infrastructure firm, delivering professional services across the project lifecycle – from planning, design and engineering to consulting and construction management. We partner with our clients in the public and private sectors to solve their most complex challenges and build legacies for generations to come. On projects spanning transporta tion, buildings, water, governments, energy and the environment, our teams are driven by a common purpose to deliver a better world. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm with revenue of approximately $20.2 billion during fiscal year 2019. See how we deliver what others can only imagine at aecom.com and @AECOM.” The world’s premier infrastructure firm, coupled with the world’s first and to date only authenticated producer of few layer Graphene. A combination fit to dominate the world of construction for years to come. Seems madness not to add a few ACM shares to the portfolio. So I just did. | shavian |
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