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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% | 0.0725 | 0.065 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 2,900,306 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.09 | 1.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2020 12:15 | Then take the bet Roger its free money if your conviction is as strong as you say it is the Chinese will be desperate to close a deal. | loglorry1 | |
27/1/2020 12:14 | Never forget the more you understand Versarien and its complex model, the more you want to buy/hold shares and the bigger your short position the more you want to sling mud. Its very simple really. My objective to posting is to spread the love and ensure people are up to speed with all things versarien and reminded of its mind boggling potential. I dont want anyone to lose faith and sell at this critical time. It saddens me, to think some have been given the jitters and questioned their investment due to some of the antics on here. | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 12:06 | The chart is one of impatience. It’s dripped off its highs as people wanted their ‘unearned̵ Versarien are focused on huge markets and opportunities for vast revenues in the form of industrial applications which offer enormous scale and sustainability. Aerospace, Rail, Auto, Defense, Construction for example. This is why those with their eyes open use the phrase "mind boggling potential" and "decacorn", just gotta have a little patience. | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 12:00 | I asked this question earlier, is the arch still in place in Bristol or has it been shifted? | davemac3 | |
27/1/2020 11:59 | Rodger you seem very excited by VRS. The Chinese must be desperate for a deal. Would you like to take my £10K bet on BIGT? Surely its free money for you. It's pretty easy to just post yards of meaningless ramps but are you prepared to put your money where your mouth is? | loglorry1 | |
27/1/2020 11:55 | The Arch definitely excites me... a. Proves graphene enhance 3D printing works b. Proves graphene isn’t just a fashion accessory as delivers real benefit ie 4 shifts to 1, 8 workers to 2, no scissor lift etc. Add in the additional time savings from simply pressing ‘print me another’ and you’ve developed a truly sensational business case. Mind blowing savings whilst helping to revolutionise rail signalling and installation, something that we have probably all had first hand experience of the woeful state it is currently in. c. Proves Versarien’s graphene works and is in high demand by truly global players If this is rolled out on the underground that in itself would generate significant revenues but the ambition is clearly global. ‘This application has significant potential for Versarien’ d. Pivot point for real Graphene moving from research lab to industrial commercial application. Massive for the revolution, massive for Versarien e. But what if there is only a tiny bit of graphene in each arch? Well, according to Neill - the volumes of graphene that are required in these types of structure are significantly larger than for many other applications’ f. Its worth noting that the Scaled printer has the capability to print in graphene-enhanced concrete so there is potentially the next port of call | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 11:49 | Incidentally, while we are looking into the distant past, Neill's biggest sale of shares in VRS in terms of volume (by far) was back on 16 Sep 2014 when he sold 750K shares for 29.5p. I would say that was very smart, especially considering he only spent £4k in VRS shares himself previously. | loglorry1 | |
27/1/2020 11:46 | You looked at the share price lately, you deluded fool? | club sandwich | |
27/1/2020 11:41 | That's a great chart, thanks Tim. Much more illustrative than the short term chart you posted earlier and shows just how much potential there is for VRS to reach those heights again and beyond, especially given how significantly de-risked the company is from back in 2017. Not a million miles away from the Apple share price chart either :-D | tini5 | |
27/1/2020 11:39 | The next run of news will be extremely positive and detail any number of exciting developments for example: - Oil and Gas full commericals / further orders - Textile launch / update on commericals - Formal announcement and details of Biogrene and its first applications - Any one of the mega China deals - Update on Japan, Korea the US - Aecom concrete development update - Contract to incorporate Arch into mega project - Update on Airbus contract (Airbus!) - Further sales and maturation of Hexotene - Update on any one of the 81 projects currently working on - Anything else positive from the leftfield We are at the beginning of a truly transformational year for the Graphene revolution. This is likely to be the last time the price will be manipulated down before such acts will be impossible. The share price offers unbelievable value right now, anything under a quid is crazy cheap. What an amazing entry point / top up opportunity. | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 11:39 | Don't worry, Roger, superg1 will be along soon to say that - after detailed analysis of the order book and his discussions with market participants - the sellers are mostly gone and the shares are about to surge on major news. Oh, and he's going to hunt down every bear and kill them, obviously ... Oh btw congratulations on the cartoons they are fantastic. | loglorry1 | |
27/1/2020 11:32 | Loglorry1's dramatic increase in volume over past few weeks suggests he is desperate to close his short before the end of the month. So what is he fearing? A mega commercial deal? China? Post brexit announcement? Could be many things, I'd wanna close too. So we can expect more of the same and perhaps even a crescendo into the end of the week. Good luck Timmy K. | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 11:28 | The market perception of VRS only changed a couple of years ago when Neill pumped it to the skies on Chinese hopes and very short timelines for major revenues. Nothing has been delivered in that respect. He's done well to keep the stock where it is! | loglorry1 | |
27/1/2020 11:25 | Sandbag - signatures are digital these days. I'm more focused on the other moving parts at the mo though | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 11:24 | Loglorry1's dramatic increase in volume over past few weeks suggests he is desperate to close his short before the end of the month. So what is he fearing? A mega commercial deal? China? Post brexit announcement? Could be many things, I'd wanna close too. So we can expect more of the same and perhaps even a crescendo into the end of the week. Good luck Timmy K. | rogerthegrouch | |
27/1/2020 11:20 | What Pete Shevlin ssid. | festario | |
27/1/2020 11:12 | RtG, Surely China will be on hold for now due to the Coronavirus. I certainly wouldn't want the management going to China to finalise/sign any agreements at present. | sandbag | |
27/1/2020 11:07 | Numerous posters are negative, but surely, they in the bigger scheme of things are, with all due respect, insignificant and can hardly move the market. Therefore, something must be up within VRS for the shares to slide so much. Was/is VRS a too good to be true syndrome !? (If it's too good to be true then its too good to be true) I have been a long time holder and still holding & still just in profit, however, doubts are creeping in as why we have not got any contracts or why one or two of the multiple collaborations have not turned into a revenue stream. I do think that a statement is needed from senior VRS team to calm the market. | ropey | |
27/1/2020 11:07 | @RogerTheGrouch I'm just chewing the fat. I'm certainly not fearing anything. Here is a graph for you to look at | loglorry1 |
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