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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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-0.0065 | -7.98% | 0.075 | 0.073 | 0.077 | 0.08 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 60,021,299 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0409 | -0.02 | 264.62k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/2/2020 14:22 | You don't think this is the case for one minute RTG. For POLX see POLX board. -------------------- The company is in great health. Its doing everything right and built formidable foundations to capitalise on the impending 2D revolution. | loglorry1 | |
26/2/2020 14:20 | "Why won't people listen to me!!"Lol, you have to ask? | tini5 | |
26/2/2020 14:13 | versarien is the only company in the world to produce quality verified graphene...(I am not interested about the amounts in the past....this is about from here on in.) we have had to get the things we have been working on put in place in order to fulfil future requirements. hence we are at this stage. re the company being quite...it tells me they have moved up to the next level. the ip. and know how is worth many many times the share price is at now. just go read the rns's...quite incredible what they have achieved up to now. | jointer13 | |
26/2/2020 14:09 | Fest - truly you are the messiah! And I should know, I've followed a few... | club sandwich | |
26/2/2020 14:08 | Bang! Just like I said! 371,000 shares dumped at 35p.Why won't people listen to me!! | festario | |
26/2/2020 14:02 | Almost devoid of risk?! Have you taken something sir because that statement is akin to the Iraqi general stating to the world they were in complete control while the American tanks rolled into Baghdad right behind him on the TV screen. Are you trying to convince others or yourself by repeating a mantra? | 4taotao | |
26/2/2020 14:02 | Loglorry1 you claim that £55m is too high for VRS yet you also claim that POLX (current mk £27m) is worth £100m. Polx last 6 month figures had revenue of $400k (down from over $1m from corresponding 6 mths) and a 6 month loss of $3.4m (up from previous year). Explain yourself? Otherwise you'll look like a ramping idiot. And if you can't then surely anything you have to say here is worthless. | the troll hunter | |
26/2/2020 14:02 | Almost devoid of risk?! Have you taken something sir because that statement is akin to the Iraqi general stating to the world they were in complete control while the American tanks rolled into Baghdad right behind him on the TV screen. Are you trying to convince others or yourself by repeating a mantra? | 4taotao | |
26/2/2020 13:52 | The company is in great health. Its doing everything right and built formidable foundations to capitalise on the impending 2D revolution. The price action at a glance suggests this is a company going to the dogs or more akin to an Oil stock that hit 3 dusters in a row and on its last drill for a strike. Its nothing of the sort. Its executing the strategy perfectly and maturing the business at an astonishing rate, more so given the political and global backdrop. Versarien are in pole position to lead the charge. Now is an absolutely remarkable entry point. The risk reward ratio is off the charts. The upside is ridiculous and its almost devoid of all risk. There are no dusters - all collabs still in play and there is no indication that they wont generate significant revenues, quite the contrary. The spin and neg washing has been phenomenal in convincing PIs otherwise. I urge all to DYOR and open your eyes to what is really going on at Versarien rather than the crock you are being fed. | rogerthegrouch | |
26/2/2020 13:51 | Ricketts selling out before announcing his resignation? | club sandwich | |
26/2/2020 13:50 | It's happening again...About 100k shares bought at 37.7p this last 20 mins, not budged the price one iota.... there is obviously a massive sell about to come crashing in. That's what's being worked, outside your field of vision. | festario | |
26/2/2020 13:43 | @Club the market cap at £55m is reflecting a huge amount of confidence. It's a loss making legacy business which burns cash and not much more than an idea to pivot to graphene production with graphene sales of c£26K. I'd agree SOME confidence has been lost but they're still plenty of dreamers in there. | loglorry1 | |
26/2/2020 13:33 | "Price was last this low in November 2017 - 2 and quarter years of potential has been removed from the share price" because the potential didn't turn into reality! you don't really understand what's going on here, do you? hint: 'catastrophic loss of confidence'... | club sandwich | |
26/2/2020 13:33 | @Festario the market has sold off a bit from very high levels but there is plenty to go. If you look at the S&P its not far off record highs still. I'd agree companies with no cash generations and very weak balances sheets will be hit the worst. Lying managment is also a red flag not that the bulls here seem to care. | loglorry1 | |
26/2/2020 13:28 | The markets may be in a mess, but companies with good cash flow such as RBS, LLOY and GVC are recovering somewhat as the day goes on.I'm hoping IOF follows suit, however it's good cash generative position isn't so widely known in the market.Shares such as VRS and TERN (which I admit to holding) will continue to get mullered disproportionately, because they have no cash flow to underpin them. | festario | |
26/2/2020 13:27 | He had and perhaps still has a lot of shares to sell. By the way since the last update I'm even more convinced the purpose of Gnanoat was purely to get the last placing away. Clearly their unwillingness to fund it (despite what they say about progress) can only really mean that they are not serious about supporting any IP there. ----------- Log - it's funny, Ricketts seemed so *keen* to talk and promote the VRS story in the past... | loglorry1 | |
26/2/2020 13:25 | no material changes except for the better | adejuk | |
26/2/2020 13:23 | Log - it's funny, Ricketts seemed so *keen* to talk and promote the VRS story in the past... | club sandwich | |
26/2/2020 13:22 | Club, If i am correct about the seriousness of the situation that VRS finds itself in - hanging by a thread to its AIM listing - the days of podcasts are over. IMHO, VRS can't promote itself anymore at all. They have to live or die by their results, which should be fine for all genuine investors? It might not be so great for the pump and dump merchants, however ... -------------------- Will we get a podcast after yesterday's RNS? Hmmm? | loglorry1 | |
26/2/2020 13:21 | "Its a shame the virus can't be selective for the City boys and those who pedal carp." and those who voted for Brexit or Trump. Remove those ugly (on the inside) morons and the world would be a FAR better place... | club sandwich | |
26/2/2020 13:18 | "by raising cheekily pertinent questions about cashburn, sales, financing, balance sheet strength, cashflow, delivery etc"So questions any sensible investor would ask of any company they are invested in. No one has got rich on the back of a collaboration. | philbyk39 | |
26/2/2020 13:18 | adjuk Thats how the Boyos work. Look at the markets. You would think that 30% of the world population was going to be kaput within a year. Then again from an environment perspective...... Its a shame the virus can't be selective for the City boys and those who pedal carp. | brianp14 | |
26/2/2020 13:17 | "Someone who knows more than you do is dumping shares, Day after day, week after week. There’s no institutions involved in VRS, so it’s someone else." not many people have that many shares. Ricketts is one... | club sandwich |
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