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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/1/2020 08:07 | It's jointers equivalent of saying his rosary every day with about as much efficacy as prayer has been proven to have. | ![]() pshevlin | |
30/1/2020 07:59 | Endless posts from that moron jointer - sounding more desperate by the day. Sounds like he's trying to persuade himself more than anyone else... | ![]() club sandwich | |
30/1/2020 07:57 | Haydale The sources are good aren't they. Said it at £2 and said it at 2p, but some just don't accept the obvious. | ![]() superg1 | |
30/1/2020 07:55 | all bubbleing along nicely... | ![]() jointer13 | |
30/1/2020 07:40 | "Absolute bargain when vrs bought 2D Tech doing half a gram a day and now can achieve 3 tonnes/year and more modular, China wants it and would pay millions for it. Cambridge graphene was too with Andrea Ferrari and the ink method, amazing coup in the light of the MAS interest and of course everyone that they deal with." fully agree an absolute bargain...but had to be worked on. this from over a year ago..... in 2 years production has increased a 1000 fold...and kept the same purity/quality. Plans are in place to: > install larger machines capable of producing tens of kg/day > use multiple machines to meet higher demand. 20th july 2018 The Company is pleased to announce the appointments of Dr Denis Koltsov and Dr Martin Kemp to strengthen its graphene technology team, with a particular focus on quality assurance. Both Dr Kemp and Dr Kolsov are at the forefront of developing the international standards that will define graphene and other nanomaterials. 1st april 2019 Completion of Verified Graphene Producer Programme... (only company on the planet to have achieved it) "Successful commercialisation of graphene materials requires not only the ability to produce graphene to a declared specification, but to be able to do so at a commercial scale. you can see how things have had to be put in place to meet commercial demand.....global commercial demand. now at the stage of major negotiations... orders could drop anytime. (hence the frenzy of some) you would think there was a plan in place. "absolute bargain" I stand by my £2 billion plus...if it were to be sold tomorrow. | ![]() jointer13 | |
30/1/2020 07:36 | HAYD warn I'm sure VRS rampers will find a way of spinning that as a positive! | ![]() typo56 | |
30/1/2020 07:29 | "UPS orders 10,000 Generation 2 Electric Vehicles from Arrival." "UPS venture capital arm also announced an investment in Arrival of an undisclosed amount." I've banged on about Arrival before - and the opportunity for Versarien involvement (their vehicles are built in Banbury, a stonesthrow from AacCyroma, using reinforced polymer and carbonfibre components). They've progressed extremely fast from a small scale EV startup in 2015, to a tie up last week with Kia and Hyundai, and now this UPS deal. Lightweighting has been a vital part of their development - seeking materials that provide strength without weight. I'd be delighted to hear that Cyroma has had some input - but I've seen or heard nothing to that effect yet. To me they've always seemed the kind of company that Versarien could and should work with. | ![]() grabster | |
30/1/2020 07:26 | I see the scumbags at it again...don't listen to the vermin. vrs is not about what has been sold in the past...its about what we sell from now on in. all in place for that now...them that understand the company will know what I mean. | ![]() jointer13 | |
30/1/2020 06:23 | Dream Big. Stay positive ,work hard . Enjoy the journey . Today’s a new day. It’s your day , you shape it. Don’t let it be shaped by someone’s else’s ignorance or fear . Atb Ff | ![]() forestfred | |
29/1/2020 22:32 | Meanwhile up on the hill the party was in full swing after a fine repast and plenty of ale. Festering Pete and the Sandwich Kid could only look on enviously from behind the barbed wire of the prisoners’ compound, and whilst the Kid was a lost cause, Pete was beginning to wonder if there was any way he could ever earn the respect of his comrades again. Towards the end of the evening some of the men were enjoying the music so much they started dancing reels with each other. For their encore the band dedicated this tune to the inhabitants of the swamp and it went down a storm with much yeehaa-ing all around the camp: | ![]() the skipper | |
29/1/2020 22:19 | I would imagine that Brian Berney spends most of his time visiting potential customers, and hence would be reliant on his cell phone and email for the majority of his communications. He’d be mad to put his number on a web page when there are no lengths the scumbags won’t go to to cause trouble for the company. | ![]() the skipper | |
29/1/2020 21:42 | Well, Roger? | ![]() club sandwich | |
29/1/2020 21:16 | Don't be daft Lucky the Chinese aren't interested in Versarien it's all an elaborate hoax! lol :-) | ![]() tim3416 | |
29/1/2020 21:15 | BAC are only building 30 of the Mono (£190k each)(all sold) | ![]() grabster | |
29/1/2020 21:11 | Laughton @nigellaughton Another fascinating day in London with @versarien colleagues. #EveryDay-is-a-Schoo | ![]() luckyorange | |
29/1/2020 20:46 | I hope so and can’t wait. | ![]() mandatory | |
29/1/2020 19:34 | As regards the BAC Mono Monocoque car to which I previously alluded, I had forgotten Haydales’ involvement: Aug 2016: “BAC has worked with Haydale Composite Solutions on the trial, which used graphene-enhanced carbonfibre, and decided to focus on the rear arches because of their size and complexity, which allowed the material and manufacturing process to be thoroughly tested. The test car, with the graphene arches fitted, was showcased at the Science in the City festival in Manchester. The car is still undergoing tests by BAC, but the company is seriously considering the introduction of graphene parts as an option for customers in the future.” I suspect this is inconsequential to VRS except that given time and the opportunity to test one or two other graphene producers, collaborators will determine that there is no comparison if you want the real deal. Once the first deal is announced, anytime now, I think that will blow away the competition. | hoverflyman | |
29/1/2020 19:25 | Seemingly zero interest from institutional investors in this so-called world-beating business. Shareholder register stuffed with nominee accounts of little retail punters ... Says it all really. | ![]() henchard | |
29/1/2020 19:07 | The date you put on it Red , yours wasn't clickable either. | ![]() luckyorange | |
29/1/2020 18:51 | I'm guessing those with a decent outlook on VRS post after 6 o'clock eg when they aren't being paid toI know nooothing | ![]() mavfav |
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