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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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0.0025 | 3.70% | 0.07 | 0.06 | 0.075 | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 7,649,135 | 16:35:15 |
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 | 1.04M |
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29/1/2020 13:52 | There's only one person responsible for your investments and investment decisions, but that person is you, you potato-faced dolt. Stop blaming others for your gambling and social media addictions. You are so desperate to be seen as DA BOSS, but in reality you are a frightened numpty blaming everyone else for failing to take any responsibility for your actions. | ![]() festarlo12 | |
29/1/2020 13:52 | facts Versarien has been appointed as the inaugural Industry Council member and Corporate Partner of The National Graphene Association ("NGA"), the main organisation and body in the US advocating and promoting the commercialisation of graphene. It was also selected to be The Graphene Council's launch client for their 'Verified Graphene Producer’ programme to independently verify that the Company's Nanene graphene nano platelets meet their demanding standards. | ![]() jointer13 | |
29/1/2020 13:52 | I get the feeling that too many on here are just to cheerlead graphene as a hit for the UK. Maybe it's all to do with brexit and offset the inferiority complex that may be about to set in again in the not too distant future (and yes the country did have one before we joined the EU ,I was there to witness it) However that is water under the bridge and the only thing that should be concerning people on here is whether they are anytime soon going to make any money out of this. That is yet to be seen as we have NO examples as to how it will be marketed at a profit. | ![]() pshevlin | |
29/1/2020 13:50 | I'm truly honoured Tom xx | ![]() the skipper | |
29/1/2020 13:46 | Nothing to say that they won’t go higher and those who have sold will have to pick up less shares. | ![]() verger | |
29/1/2020 13:45 | the real McCoy. -Perhaps one of the greatest validations however, is that Dr Denis Koltsov and Dr Martin Kemp who worked on the ISO graphene standards then chose to go and work for the company. | ![]() jointer13 | |
29/1/2020 13:44 | Pshevlin. And who is responsible for this rancour among s'holders, the threats of violence (from Graham) and suicide if it keeps dropping (from at least one other poster), the share price and the FUD? One man, and one man only. | ![]() club sandwich | |
29/1/2020 13:43 | The General's arrival was greeted by much whooping and hollering up on the hill, and whilst he was being escorted to the officers' quarters by the Colonel a detail of men ushered the Cavalry to one side of the compound that had been formed by the outer stockade. Dismounting stands had been erected there and wooden bars for them to tie up their steeds. The drovers were directed to herd their livestock to the other half of the compund, whilst the wagon train entered the inner stockade and began unloading the ample provisions they had brought with them, including many barrels of fine ale. Once the General had freshened up and had some sustenance he emerged to address the camp accompanied by the Chaplain, who said prayers for those who had died in battle or were still suffering from their wounds. With that formality over the General commended the men for the incredible work they had done in building Camp Versarien in such a short time and the courage they had shown in defending it from the enemy. There would be some medals to be handed out later, he said. He then informed them about the Federal Government's plans to improve communications between the Swamplands and the Capital with the advent of the railroad and telegraph system - which again got the men whooping and hollering, especially when they were informed that all troops would have free use of these facilities. Next he informed them about the President's aim to bring peace and prosperity to the Swamplands with the building of a new mine and pencil factory. Finally he announced that Camp Versarien was about to become a permanent feature of the landscape and would hereafter be named Fort Versarien. "But first we have to build a deep moat around the perimeter so our defenses become impenetrable" he said. Next he addressed the prisoners who had been marched up to listen to him. "You misguided fools have caused much damage to this camp and its brave and honourable occupants. For that you deserve to be horse whipped and sentenced to a life of hard labour, but you have now heard about the President's plans to bring opportunity and prosperity to this area. Those of you who are prepared to renounce a life of banditry and ill founded belief in the ramblings of this Whinging Froth character will have the opportuntity to take part in that and earn an honest living at the mine or pencil factory, or even working on the railroad. In order to earn that right though you will first have to prove your commitment by helping us to build that moat. You will be interviewed individually about that by the officers tomorrow, but tonight you will be back in the compound whilst my men have a little party." Whilst the prisoners were marched back to their compound the General informed his men that amongst the reinforcements he had brought there were a few musicians who had brought their guitars, fiddles and banjos with them to entertain the troops that evening. There was also to be a hog roast and a goodly supply of ale. The roar that greeted that news was so loud it would probably have been heard down in Swampsville... | ![]() the skipper | |
29/1/2020 13:36 | Will they be happy days when you may have to sell them at 50p? 25p? Of course it's all a matter of time but nothing in the meantime to say it won't go down further and those who have sold will be able to pick up many more shares even if we do get a sharp rise at some point. | ![]() pshevlin | |
29/1/2020 13:36 | don't believe the b/s. govts involved amongst other things...a hell of a lot going off...check the header. The quality of their Nanene graphene nano platelets has been satisfactorily tested by the Chinese National Graphene Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Centre (NGSIC) in Wuxi and more importantly the Chinese appear to prefer their graphene over that of the many producers in China. Versarien is the first graphene company in the world to successfully complete the US based Graphene Council's "Verified Graphene Producer" programme which includes independent testing of the product by the internationally recognised UK National Physical Laboratory (NPL). This provides end-users with confidence that has not existed before. Essentially, product that meets defined quality, giving customers the best chance of success by sourcing material from a reputable supplier. Versarien produce genuine graphene on a commercial scale. It has been independently tested by the University of Manchester, NPL and in China and we believe it to be the highest quality graphene product on the market today. | ![]() jointer13 | |
29/1/2020 13:35 | We all know you are on the payroll of AIMS biggest scam website Loggy. The only thing we don't know is how much is monthly salary and how much is on bonus. Would you like to reveal the breakdown between monthly salary and bonus ? | ![]() andyhooley | |
29/1/2020 13:26 | Tim, Still no answer, very telling. Why is it so hard to find a phone # for VRS's sole representative in such a huge market as the USA? It must be dawning on the cult now that you've been had. Even the biggest pub meet up mate of good old Neill has to be having doubts now. | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
29/1/2020 13:21 | Oh and it wasn't just boat propellers. Take a look at the PDX thread here with the rampy title "PURSUIT PUMPING INTO A $22 BILLION MARKET !!!!" Read the header and claims.... Then read a few posts and see if anything sounds familiar. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
29/1/2020 13:18 | “ die hard Kool-Aid quaffer” Ha ha | ![]() tim3416 | |
29/1/2020 13:10 | schmally "It really is very simple, especially as he has a Versarien email address." I can't find his email/phone/office address on any Versarien contact page. Is there such a page, or are customers expected to guess what the format of a Versarien email address might be? | ![]() henchard | |
29/1/2020 13:09 | 18. Launch of Polygrene The brand already sounds kinda established imo. Its not quite the right comparison but think of Tarmac - a household brand attributed to asphalt and a mark of quality. Polygrene is a product that adds graphene to polymers at different grades and quantities to provide a variety innovative products to be developed with a whole host of benefits. Polygrene enables Versarien to offer customers an already compounded material incorporating graphene that they can use in existing production processes. This is key as it facilitates application as can be embedded into exisiting manufacturing processes which are very costly to change. Also gives Versarien greater control of the supply chain and moves us up the process. Polygrene has already been used for the Aecom Arch which as we know won a coveted award. 3D printing is set to boom and create its own revolution which this plays directly into. Its as if everything is lining up for Versarien, who are in pole position to take advantage of the 2D revolution, whilst playing a part in others ie 3D printing which is maturing along the hype cycle nicely. Polygrene the brand, the product the applications already developed eg the Arch is not currently priced in. Not priced in! | ![]() rogerthegrouch | |
29/1/2020 13:08 | Tim, You didn't answer mine & I asked first. I'm going to take your evasion & refusal to answer as evidence he doesn't have a business phone #, which even a die hard Kool-Aid quaffer like you must concede is, er..., unusual. Happy & indeed waiting to be corrected. | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
29/1/2020 13:05 | Detractors out of live ammunition - firing blanks again I see. | ![]() grabster | |
29/1/2020 13:01 | Can any of you cult members post Brian Berney's phone #? TIA | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
29/1/2020 12:51 | Spike_129 Jan '20 - 11:44 - 91342 of 91354 Pursuit Dynamics : a propellerless recreational marine drive that injects steam into a ring resembling a propeller duct, suspended below the boat. The steam rapidly cools, collapses, and creates a void in the water. Water rushes through the ring to fill the void, propelling the boat. ------- Spike, THE PDX was much more than a boat propeller. I did the factory tour, and saw how it mixed liquids, extinguished fires, and acted as a pump you could put a football through! They sold products to Campbells soup, Green King Breweries, and another brewery in Mexico. Sadly they could not commercialise the technology, and eventually it faded away, but the tech did work. VRS are at the same position, they just need the deals to flow. | ![]() andy | |
29/1/2020 12:46 | bbm, Well if I had no problem emailing Brian with regard to a potential opportunity relating to an American firm, then I'm sure others won't either. It really is very simple, especially as he has a Versarien email address. Oh, and he's also a very pleasant chap by the way. | ![]() schmally | |
29/1/2020 12:39 | Not heard of a telephone either .... lol | ![]() squire007 | |
29/1/2020 12:37 | Why do you want to know? Are you looking to buy some? lol :-) | ![]() tim3416 |
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