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VRS Versarien Plc

0.075
0.005 (7.14%)
05 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.005 7.14% 0.075 0.07 0.08 - 4,416,987 16:35:26
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 2.10p.

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
15:08
Not inappropriate Tim, they are doing it to keep spirits up and it brought a smile, taking the pee out of Neill and Matt is fine 😉
luckyorange
30/1/2020
15:03
Cabinet meeting in Gloucester tomorrow.
vice versa
30/1/2020
14:59
Breaking news: Neill Ricketts and Matt Walker have been heard shouting ‘stay strong’ from their base in Wuhan which I understand they were visiting mid January
stuhuw
30/1/2020
14:56
Tesla... share price 230% up in the last 9 months. Opportunity missed.
festario
30/1/2020
14:56
here's one for you lucky...unicorn status by year end.
jointer13
30/1/2020
14:52
RODGER......not shorters BUT bears........if you can short please tell me who and I will call them and confirm.

60p is a big price as that is when Miton were the sellers and many bought in at around this price.

Who can not say that the price slips and that would provoke selling from those who want to preserve their capital.

I have just paid my CGT bill based on +/- of VRS shares this last tax year and I really do think that the shares are oversold but this post is a warning that there are sellers lower down and buyers further up the price ladder.

Hope this helps.

anley
30/1/2020
14:49
About time fun returned to the board, a prize given for the most elaborate ramp you can think of and the points will be based on upticks as one point and downticks as 5 points the rule in that is like fight club, there are no rules 😉
luckyorange
30/1/2020
14:48
All facts, logic. Im relaxed, very relaxed.
rogerthegrouch
30/1/2020
14:46
Now you are ramping, go for it 🤣 no limits 😏
luckyorange
30/1/2020
14:41
In May 2018 the share price was 65p. In less than a month it shot up to 129.5p and just 3 months later it was 187p. That was all on potential, not actual deals. As this potential is no longer priced in at all, I expect the share price to move far more rapidly this time as the potential starts to convert into commercial deals. Just one deal proves the commercial business model, thus derisking all the others, the potential of which, would quickly be priced back in on top of the first deal itself.

Also, a Chinese investment or similar could well rerate the share price to at least these levels instantly.

I think this is why the short brigade are bricking it and consequently working around the clock to undermine and scare PIs, as will want to close out their shorts very soon.

rogerthegrouch
30/1/2020
14:37
maybe even tomorrow.
jointer13
30/1/2020
14:33
Notwithstanding Chinese New Year, if there is a critical R.N.S. on Monday, there would be a massive short squeeze alongside big buying from institutions and recently sold-out P.I.s plus frenzied buying from many, manymore. One can yet hope for a Beijing Boris Brexit Belter.
vice versa
30/1/2020
14:30
Strange how on the whole that people posting are accused of ramping and not allowed or called out by those who are shorting who ignore or won't discuss the information that is there in black and white or on podcasts etc.

Posting facts in that respect is not ramping it is highlighting what people tend to forget, yet there are no facts to back up what shorters suggest and they ignore what is out there in the public arena. Trying to embarrass by calling people rampers seems to bother some, well that is because they know you have a conscience and they don't.

What is clear is that some have been selling for whatever reason and they will defend their position in doing that which is fair enough , but going on and on and on..... once you have sold on the bb that you have sold out of is just vindictive and unnecessary to continually knock it and says more about the person doing it than those justifying their reason for buying into a story.

Those with a conscience sell and say nothing and certainly don't come back to call it down.

Spreadex and IG will not take shorts on VRS you only need to telephone them to find out, if stock has been loaned out from elsewhere then logic dictates that if that stock has been sold or depleting then there will be a recall. mm's have a hard job maintaining their 60% rate and they don't like the risk of being caught short.

So , the shorts are buyers in waiting as has been said before, I am waiting and don't think that it will be long now and I am so tempted to move more cash into here as the steam dissipates and evaporates as more get wise to the shorters tactics.

luckyorange
30/1/2020
14:14
Exactly my point. It's a lose lose bet for shareholders. Imagine if I had a vision of 123456 coming up in the lottery. To bet me £10 it doesn't come up in next month. If the numbers don't come up I lose £10. If the numbers so come up I get £10 but miss out on winning millions on lottery.
flatcoat1
30/1/2020
14:03
commercialisation..

another step.

you don't looking to secure long term supply agreements if your not ready.

"We are also looking at opportunities to secure long term supply agreements with high quality graphite mines."

"The Company has scaled up its manufacturing capacity to be able to produce three tonnes of graphene per annum and with the award of Graphene REACH registration, we are now in a position to be able to supply product as we near commercialisation. The large-scale industrial prototype arch showcased clearly demonstrates the significant benefits graphene technology can bring. We are also looking at opportunities to secure long term supply agreements with high quality graphite mines.

jointer13
30/1/2020
14:00
Thanks Moljen, I do try not to comment about individuals but it tests your patience at times I just don't like PI's being talked out of their money and chasing something else only to replicate or worse but we are all adults and can make our own choices.

I wasn't offended by the way, just wondering 😊

luckyorange
30/1/2020
13:54
Who let Tayto head out?
bigjohnsmam
30/1/2020
13:50
You are apologising for possibly causing offence to the one person on this board who goes out of his way to cause the most extreme offence. Including invoking the names of his target's families in his twisted attacks.
festario
30/1/2020
13:47
LO - my apologies, just for balance after naming CS I had to come up with a name of other names. Absolutely nothing meant by it other than you're both frequent posters and it was just one name that's memorable but sincere apologies for any offence caused
moljen
30/1/2020
13:47
each to there own.

I believe it has taken this amount of time to get this commercialisation stage, is they have been very thorough in the way they have gone about it...the right way.

a top class team.

I am looking forwards for what is to come.

jointer13
30/1/2020
13:45
Or a grapefruit?
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