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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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0.00375 | 3.53% | 0.11 | 0.10 | 0.1095 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 0.11 | 1,593,044 | 08:05:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
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13/7/2020 10:20 | WUZY, we will have to agree to disagree I think. My personal feelings are that most investors have a limited pot of money which they are investing. If people recommend other stocks whose share prices are going up the chances are there will be some people who will sell their VRS shares to buy in there. Whether or not they intend to bring the money back at a later date is irrelevant as that stock could tank/delist... I also see it as a form of politeness... I wouldn't walk into a Mercedes garage and start loudly saying how great BMWs are... Anyway, as I said, it was a polite request, people will make their own minds up what is acceptable and what isn't. | woodpeckers | |
13/7/2020 10:19 | agree russ was on iofina when vrs was mentioned and here i am drowning | rovi70 | |
13/7/2020 10:16 | Hello Wuzy, I agree with you a little as long as people don't bang on to much about them. Woody has made me feel a little guilty because I mentioned ITM - hydrogen etc but hydrogen could have several connections to graphene, containers, molecular 'sponge' catalysts etc. Just my thoughts. | laginaneil | |
13/7/2020 10:12 | Wuzy i agree with you because that was how i found vrs. If you spot an opportunity why not share it. | russ42 | |
13/7/2020 10:08 | Woody, l generally agree with you but it does no harm to recommend other stocks while we wait here rather than listening to the doom and gloom merchants knocking Vrs and posters conversing with them if l can bring a little extra cash across to Vrs then all the better.No disrespect to anyone who doesn't agree with that point of view and teepee is right in saying other stocks are mentioned here, have a great day. | wuzy | |
13/7/2020 09:47 | Seem ok for superg and scrutable etc to chat about other stocks. VDTK is relevant as they have the graphene solar. More relevant than iqai, tern, afc and that iodine stock , plus others. Nice double standards;) | 1teepee | |
13/7/2020 09:45 | I am in at 1000 pounds per point at 4.73, it does look like it has a way to go. Good luck to you too;) | 1teepee | |
13/7/2020 09:38 | Could I politely request that people private message each other about any stocks other than VRS that they wish to discuss...this is a Versarien chat board and it would be good to keep it that way. | woodpeckers | |
13/7/2020 09:04 | So next assured RNS 11/08. Thereafter results. Ummm if volume increases that would be a leak. But this never really seems to leak.So out to the garden and Hilary Mantel , after breakfast. Think it might have leaked that afternoon it zoomed recently, that would have been the loan? | alchemy | |
13/7/2020 08:28 | Teepee, just bought into Vdtk seems to have a great future, appears to be where we would like Vrs to be on the cusp of great orders, hope your making loads of money over there, cheers. | wuzy | |
13/7/2020 08:19 | where are the orders? | adejuk | |
13/7/2020 07:23 | https://www.londonst | 1teepee | |
12/7/2020 16:42 | Greater Manchester definitely doing its bit to support the graphene industry... "World class research in graphene innovation, sustainable consumption and advanced robotics, make the UK the place to design and commercialise packaging of the future." | woodpeckers | |
12/7/2020 16:08 | One for Wuzy and those interested in Hydrogen, 'Saudi Arabia, renewables developer ACWA Power and Air Products unveiled plans for 4GW of wind, solar and storage to power electrolysis of an unprecedented 650 tons a day of H2.' Serious stuff, 650 tons a day !! | laginaneil | |
11/7/2020 18:36 | I wonder if the questions from meet the investor will ever be answered? | 1teepee | |
11/7/2020 16:02 | There's also a new battery being developed without any graphite at all. So many developments but it takes years to test, the Tesla offering sounds interesting though, and using the marketing build up technique to maximise publicity. | andy | |
11/7/2020 12:58 | The thing is do we know a company that 'has' got significant orders? | laginaneil | |
11/7/2020 12:40 | Hopefully they don’t over-ripen and fall to the ground as VRS has promised much but failed to get significant orders | desflurane | |
11/7/2020 12:20 | Hello Grabster, Yes AECOM in the 'mix' every were. Thanks for the links. And another: The GSCALE pseudonym basically tells you which projects are 'ripe' to 'fly' ! | laginaneil | |
11/7/2020 12:02 | The water resistance properties of nanene cement, plus the reduced usage due to it's extra strength would be great for this Swansea bararge project. Add to the mix, Winsun 3d printed sea defense tech - could look and perform great. | laginaneil | |
11/7/2020 11:48 | - and Versarien partner Aecom of course have already been involved in producing railway footbridges in the UK: (final paragraph) And at Derby: Aecom is well recognized for its involvement in bigger bridges too: London's Millenium footbridge over the Thames too: And Kilkenny foot/cycle bridge plus: plus: plus: also worth a look: And Aecom's Dan Smith recently joined Versarien fulltime as Head Of Product Development at Versarien Technologies Ltd. All coming together nicely ;-) | grabster | |
11/7/2020 11:33 | After the Graphene arch this sound right up our street; 'Creating a novel and cost-effective composite footbridge for use on the railway.' 30% down the page. | laginaneil | |
11/7/2020 11:10 | Can you print that Astaa pls | kemorkid |
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