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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 | - | 19,161,291 | 01:00:00 |
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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14/1/2020 08:23 | He does ;-) | ![]() squire007 | |
14/1/2020 08:22 | Superg1. Would be no surprise if Branson already knows of VRS. | ![]() phoenixs | |
14/1/2020 08:21 | I'm going on a 50 : 50 chance that this is a humorous and cheeky late night postSerious subject and I agree to the sentiments, but not something to post on this BB I thought | richafling | |
14/1/2020 08:21 | Link pleaseOr are you ramping ? | ![]() 1teepee | |
14/1/2020 08:21 | Should we do a bullcast to crow about the scalp we've taken? Oh no, only complete bellends do that | rogerthegrouch | |
14/1/2020 08:19 | Well it's looks like Richard Branson has caught onto the Airbus news and VRS then. He'll spot VRS are with number of Aerospace companies. :-) Aircraft seats, aircraft interiors, exterior coatings, engine parts etc etc. The actual Airbus link up required proven capability of 1-10 tonnes per year per customer. Ignoring that though tonnes of orders are just around the corner. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/1/2020 08:18 | She is probably a very nice person and didn't really appreciate what she was 'buying' into if she has resigned bless her. | ![]() luckyorange | |
14/1/2020 08:18 | Inaminute But mummy, mummy, they are picking on me, I didn't know. It's a long standing simple rule. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/1/2020 08:16 | Exactly, and ignorance is no defence in the law | ![]() inaminute | |
14/1/2020 08:04 | You'll see. Start hiding that cash, or is it too late ;-) Not much use putting payment through restaurants either, we ain't daft you know, the network is incredible. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/1/2020 07:51 | Leaving a network doesn't exonerate history. | ![]() superg1 | |
14/1/2020 07:46 | I wouldn't blame her phoenix, he has brought unnecessary pressure to bear with his underhand tactics. Wouldn't negative assets be contrived and any money going elsewhere is not liable to a court case against said company? They really shouldn't carry on with these tactics against a government backed company and institutions , let them carry on and reap the rewards of their stupidity and wouldn't be surprised if other things 'happen' to them that they can't explain 🤔 | ![]() luckyorange | |
14/1/2020 07:23 | Good morning all. I have filtered all detractors and will not be communicating with them as advised several times by SG and some others including MB. The future is bright, the future is Graphene, the future is Versarien. | ![]() rogerbridge | |
14/1/2020 07:22 | I can only see one company where the aircraft industry will go to for graphene. any guesses. | jointer13 | |
14/1/2020 07:04 | Richard Branson excited about graphene for aircraft manufacturing January 14, 2020News Virgin Group’s Richard Branson believes graphene has the potential to revolutionise the airline industry. The world’s first two-dimensional material – an allotrope of carbon – is capable of building lighter, safer and more efficient planes, Branson concluded after speaking to the National Graphene Institute. “By incorporating the atomically-thin material into existing materials used to build planes, the safety and performance properties could be significantly improved while also reducing the environmental impact at the same time.” The material, while light, is the strongest material ever tested. When researchers from the University of Manchester won the Nobel Prize in 2010 for their experiments with graphene, the Nobel announcement stated that a 1 square meter graphene hammock would support a 4 kg cat while weighing as much as one of the cat’s whiskers, at 0.77 mg. “The addition of graphene to the plastic which holds together carbon fibre in the wings of a plane can stop water getting in and adding weight which increases fuel-burn. Similarly heavy copper wiring and heating coils which are a requirement for de-icing planes can be replaced with something much lighter and more efficient,” Branson said in a blog. Reducing the carbon footprint of air travel is a focus for Branson, who says this is why he is “incredibly excited about graphene.” “Reducing weight fuel burn and improving safety should all be at the top of the agenda for everyone in aviation. Just as aluminium and carbon fibre provided huge step-changes for the industry graphene could be the material that drives the next wave of much-needed innovation,” Branson said. | jointer13 | |
14/1/2020 06:58 | Erm... because he promised to?Maybe he'll regret posting that rant when he sobers up in the morning. | ![]() festario | |
14/1/2020 06:54 | Evergreen8 Very good indeed the video about sums it up . Lol Certainly brightened the day . As MB posted with close to 50 ticks up Everyone let’s just ignore the clowns . Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
14/1/2020 06:32 | hTTps://twitter.com/ | 66sequoia |
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