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VRS Versarien Plc

0.07
0.0025 (3.70%)
04 Jul 2024 - Closed
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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
  0.0025 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
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 1.04M
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 2.16p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £1.04 million. Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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30/1/2020
09:21
'We have armies of lawyers working on [the China deal]' - March 28th 2018
'We are dotting the i's and crossing the t's [on a China deal]' Q1 2019

Well, Woody?

club sandwich
30/1/2020
09:20
"I'd be disappointed if we didn't have any deals within 6 months" (Q2 2018?)

Well Woody? '...never fast to market'?

club sandwich
30/1/2020
09:12
What this really needs is a genuine sales deal for fuel cells (it's unlikely, but not impossible). That's where the ramp money's been flowing. Otherwise graphene is so last decade!
typo56
30/1/2020
09:11
There has been a little confusion in other forums regarding the sporting collaborations. I just want to clear this up as I personally think it is very important and should certainly be priced in!

It’s worth a re-listen to the podcast following the 2nd Sporting Collaboration on 2nd Aug 2018



As I said before, this is a different to the agreement to the one with Global Apparel manufacture signed on 8th Jan 18, which we now know is MAS Holdings.
“This is a massive company… the difference between this one and the last one is that we were dealing with THIS big company’s supplier, this one is direct with the company”

So it’s possibly worth looking at MAS clients and determining which of those apply to this statement:

“You see their products day to day…everywhere you go, you see them, I’m on holiday at the moment, everyone is wearing this product…I can’t believe these guys want to talk to us!? And for me, as the largest shareholder that is a massive Tick in the box for verification, validation and due diligence.”

RNS specifically mentions British, European and international top flight professional football clubs. With the Euros taking place in a few months time, I wonder...

rogerthegrouch
30/1/2020
09:08
The 'vermin' on this board may be the unwitting presagers of momentous news from China. It is the Year of the Rat, after all.
vice versa
30/1/2020
09:07
"New technology is never fast to market and they anticipated this"

'mind-blowing' 2019
we hope to deliver a BIGT deal by the AGM

REALLY?

club sandwich
30/1/2020
09:07
Yes mav, just love the way our BOD just get their heads down and concentrate on the path they are treading...never heard any of them say a bad word about another company...great sign of strength and confidence.
woodpeckers
30/1/2020
09:01
"we are right at the forefront of this next revolution...watch this space...."....like we were right at the forefront of so many other things but lost the lead due to poor management. Not saying that is the case here as everything has suddenly become very opaque. Unlike others I don't dream up a favourable outcome and then start believing in it to the point of dismissing every other possible one. I would like this "British" company to succeed but only because I have still got a fair amount of money tied up in it which I can ill afford to lose Personally I couldn't care less if it is "British" in fact it's rather an unattractive moniker to be sporting at present conjuring up all sorts of pejorative adjectives both at home and abroad.
pshevlin
30/1/2020
09:00
So another Fortune 500 building company on multiple projects that even one in isolation would be transformational in changing everyday lives Interestingly reiterating these has seen another company become vocal and using the trying to diss the VRS name to promote their own products.If their products were decent they would be able to stand alone and sell but look deeper and their appears to be a previous failed company in the background and rebranding of their old failed products.It seems some are scared they are going to be completely left behind as they try to disrupt. I have a feeling they are struggling to compete and are on a downward slide but then I don't care about them as VRS has a forward trajectory and things are coming to fruition And that's just the start. Timing is everything and that timing will start to play Then watch the shorts panic I know nooothing
mavfav
30/1/2020
08:51
I'm loving the posts Roger and would be great to see one a day and everyone including the detractors actually discussing that.Detractors fantasise claiming the BOD talked to much and now they are quiet cry as the don't talk at all. One can't do anything himself and has failed at what he does so calls for a successful engineer and businessman to go yet ignores all the progress that's been madeRTG highlights that perfectly I know nooothing
mavfav
30/1/2020
08:42
Jointer, your post 91425 sums up brilliantly why VRS will thrive where others are falling. Neill and the team are building this company based on a firm strategy and implementing tight cost control. New technology is never fast to market and they anticipated this.

The foundations upon which they can grow this company into a huge global empire are all in place and the structure is now going up. The share price will soon follow when others clock on to what is really happening here, we're the lucky few who have been able to get on board early.

woodpeckers
30/1/2020
08:25
For interest following earlier post.



22.10.2019

The new owner of bus manufacturer Wrightbus has said recruitment will start in the coming weeks.
Bamford Bus Company, owned by English industrialist Jo Bamford, has now formally acquired the Ballymena firm after the sales process completed.
The business was placed into administration and put up for sale last month, with about 1,200 losing their jobs.
The 60 staff retained by administrators Deloitte have transferred to Bamford.
Bamford said Wrightbus' new management team would focus on stabilising and rebuilding the business.
Deloitte said Bamford was currently determining the size and composition of the workforce required.
"Wrightbus is a proud family business which is part of the fabric of NI life and business," Mr Bamford said.

willoicc
30/1/2020
08:24
Is the hopper full to bursting & about ready to begin producing or is it full of half-digested collabs and financially meaningless Twitter-tosh? We should be told. We deserve more than speak- your-weight machines.
vice versa
30/1/2020
08:23
these vermin that frequent these boards don't want a good british company to do well...tough..we are right at the forefront of this next revolution...watch this space....
jointer13
30/1/2020
08:22
"Production and processing of graphene and related materials"

A spot of light reading:

tini5
30/1/2020
08:18
tini...them you mention I have in the bin...where they belong.
jointer13
30/1/2020
08:14
Lol, was just looking at the doom squad posts neatly in order and thought to myself Club, Shelving and then Ade - all that's missing is Festario.

Ta-Dah. Thanks :-D

tini5
30/1/2020
08:12
Club as far as I can see the bull argument is just that although sales have been virtually zip for years it's all about to change.

The great thing about that is that it can never be shown to be wrong. If no sales in 2020 they'll just say sales in 2021 it's all on track just as they said 2020 would be transformational in 2019.

History has show that growth companies grow not shrink their sales like Versarien. They claim 2D Tech a great company now capable of 3T a year (been at that for approx a yr) yet sales are £26k and shrinking.

All these desperate posts trying to support the price as they sell into the market. There's a reason the price keep falling.

loglorry1
30/1/2020
08:09
got their ear buds in
vice versa
30/1/2020
08:09
Typical SuperG, makes an appearance here just to gloat about how badly another company is doing, and making NO reference to how badly this one is doing!
festario
30/1/2020
08:08
and the trend is clear
adejuk
30/1/2020
08:07
the bod silence is deafening
adejuk
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