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VRS Versarien Plc

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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 - 19,161,291 01:00:00
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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13/1/2020
16:33
Yes Hattie, like all internal medications natural or otherwise, there are always contraindications to beware of. But, on balance, it seems to be good stuff!
festario
13/1/2020
16:33
120k sold at 76p Festario?
phoenixs
13/1/2020
16:30
Just to get some balance here:

According to Dogs Naturally Magazine, “the recommended dose of turmeric for dogs is 15 mg – 20 mg per pound of body weight per day, or more simply put, 1/8 to 1/4 tsp per day for every 10 lbs in weight.”

axotyl
13/1/2020
16:30
Don't like the sound of that ade, you are a braver man than me drinking it like that 🤣
luckyorange
13/1/2020
16:30
I know , I know it’s just peanuts and has such limited applications !
World leading companies in each arena
...just perhaps they have an inkling what the next 3 years will bring



The Graphene Flagship's research effort covers the entire value chain - from materials production to components and system integration - and aims at developing applications in the areas of flexible electronics, printed electronics, 5G mobile technologies, batteries, aerospace, medical applications, filtration and automotive.

iain dick
13/1/2020
16:28
Nurses hat on ... check interactions with prescribed meds before taking turmeric regularly
hattie1
13/1/2020
16:26
Adejuk, your Turmeric post is the best post I've seen on ADVFN in many a long month.
festario
13/1/2020
16:25
one tablespoon or desertspoon a day in warm water with honey, lemon, lots of black pepper. stir well. i hate the taste so i drink it quickly. you have to buy it in an indian store. it is about 1/100th the cost of schwartz.
adejuk
13/1/2020
16:23
Festario. No apologies from me. I am not prepared to give you an easy out if you want to sell.
phoenixs
13/1/2020
16:22
adejuk, how do you take your turmeric? powder, tablet? and how much per day? Thanks
mryl
13/1/2020
16:22
schmally. Great post. That is the problem with (Loglorry)Tim Kempster. He is a hypocrite.
phoenixs
13/1/2020
16:19
i think we should assume we're in a closed period
adejuk
13/1/2020
16:17
what rain?
been lovely in london today

adejuk
13/1/2020
16:11
Log, I can't speak for SG, but it seems that it's only you that has suggested anyone has dismissed "every" other graphene producer as fake.

It's patently clear that many PI's such as myself remain open minded and accepting of the fact that other legitimate graphene producers exist and that there will be sufficient global market demand for many to flourish within the many segments of the market that are taking shape and developing.

What we appreciate, but which you refuse to acknowledge, is that there are 3 very distinct graphene markets.

- High grade single layer pure graphene which is generally accepted as not yet commercially viable, but does have players providing laboratory samples for experimentation in a range of theoretical and early stage applications.

- Low grade high volume (essential Carbon Black alternative), which will have a high demand, but which will have to sell at <$10 kg. It's also very unclear, (despite your regular assertions) that many of these providers produce genuine graphene of any desirable quality. The reality is that there has been virtually no compelling independent testing done on some of high volume materials currently touted, despite the fact that The Graphene Council and respected experts in the field have made it clear that verification will be essential for mass market adoption.

High grade few Layer - This of course is where VRS fit, although they can of course produce both the above (but have decided against these markets). Pricing in this market will vary significantly depending on application, formulations and end benefits to clients which could demand premium pricing (Oil and gas application for example). It's widely accepted by market experts that independent verification is absolutely critical to ensure end customer confidence and adoption. Despite trawling through as much available info as I can find, I have still not found any clear competitor for VRS in this space, that can deliver what they promise.

There is a market for all 3, but I remain convinced and supremely confident that VRS occupy the sweet spot, with the most opportunities to cement them as a global leader with a wide moat.

None of your hundreds of posts over the last 12-18 months have convinced this genuinely open minded investor that my investment decision is wrong.

schmally
13/1/2020
16:10
Nothing like the old remedies eh? Everyone will need it young and old if this bloody rain doesn't stop lol.
luckyorange
13/1/2020
16:03
superg, I've just updated the old header and sent you a copy.
woodpeckers
13/1/2020
15:50
While you are emailing Mr. Barkan can you ask him to confirm that VRS have the only real GnP graphene solution out there and all the others are fake? As you type that just think how ludicrous you sound. As I've already said I mistakenly attributed it to him but it was in fact James Baker of GEIC who said that there were now many more commercial sources of GnP graphene. I assume he doesn't think they are all fake but you better ask him too.

BTW I know VRS are the only people to buy T Barkan verification product. So what? Do you think that means that all the other producers are fake? Don't be silly.

loglorry1
13/1/2020
15:50
What does the turmeric do for you Ade?
luckyorange
13/1/2020
15:45
"truth is that without news this can be walked back to 20 p in easy steps
i'll do a socrates if that happens"

this is what Ricketts has brought people to...

club sandwich
13/1/2020
15:43
Thank you tini5 (post 89094)

"Even Terrance Barkin who VRS hired to give a rubber stamp on Nanene has stated there are now many low cost suppliers of high quality GnP in volume."

Notwithstanding Tim's frequent mis-spelling of Barkan's name (exactly the same mis-spelling of his name as seen in the writings of a Tim cohort member who presumably feeds Tim) - the first half of that quote sounds libellous and has been emailed to Mr Barkan earlier. The second half we already know is misquoted anyway.

grabster
13/1/2020
15:43
log
i've had you filtered for months
thank the lord
i'm depressed enough and i take enough turmeric to stop an elephant

adejuk
13/1/2020
15:34
@grabster it's not low grade. That's just your assumption. Probably fueled by the likes of Neill and superg. Nothing about the data sheets, collaboration partners, industry investors and sales to date suggest that their products are in anyway inferior to Nanene or HP-Graphene. In fact quite the opposite in many cases.

XG Sciences have an agreement to provide their graphene to Ford Motors. Do you think the engineers at Ford would buy it if it was a fraud as @superg1 says?



That's not to say there is low grade graphite masquerading as graphene out there but that doesn't mean that there isn't plenty that's real.

loglorry1
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