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VRS Versarien Plc

0.098
-0.00325 (-3.21%)
Last Updated: 09:16:49
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
  -0.00325 -3.21% 0.098 0.098 0.1045 0.098 0.098 0.10 2,590,061 09:16:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 11.64M -8.07M -0.0244 -0.04 330.78k
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 0.10p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.08p to 6.66p.

Versarien currently has 330,779,690 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £330,780 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.04.

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11/6/2021
14:49
Jointer. Have you ever stopped to think maybe some of your points may be having a negative effect.Companies recruit heavily either because they are growing, or with anticipation they may grow if certain orders drop in.I'm aware of many companies, having worked in a couple myself, which were professional run and took millions in VC money to heavily recruit only for market forces to change and the company went bust.My point is we know orders haven't dropped so reminding everyone every day that expendure is increasing just maybe making some investors think the company will run or of money sooner rather than later and so are getting out. I do admire your persistence and optimisim, I'm just not sure reminding everyone money is running out faster than before is necessarily s good thing
flatcoat1
11/6/2021
13:54
Do you want ones that show the opposite as well and can you please tell me at what point you did your research, what research that involved and did you genuinely believe that there is a possibility with any share that you can win or lose money?Was there any point after you bought that the share price went up even a little? Did you sell them? On some accounts I am up and on 1 I am down I know nooothing
mavfav
11/6/2021
13:52
plenty going on

posted before...

its about all angles..

"its all interrelated a very strong strategy to be the dominant player in this new field, this new industrial revolution"

year off to a good start..korea, concrete etc

Versarien Korea Limited has been formed as a subsidiary and will be the initial platform for commercialising opportunities in South Korea.

"it will provide us with access to patented technology and equipment to produce high quality single and dual layer graphene that has particular applications in the electronics sector, together with other areas, including in relation to some of our existing collaborations. The acquisition will also help facilitate our planned future Asian development."

"creating our own organisation...already registered our s. korea entity as well as our european entity
as such we are primed and ready to go"

"we are recruiting heavily for engineers, technicians and so on."

"we have increased the team significantly"

"We remain both determined and confident in meeting our objective of being the leading global graphene technology business and we look forward to making further significant commercial progress in 2021."

plus

its all about the quality....

"2D-Tech is the world's first company to produce the graphene council certified products, Nanene and GNP-HP. Others companies of course will follow but for the time being as far as quality is concerned 2D-Tech leads the pack and the world."

the graphene council...as an objective observer.

"you guys (versarien) are well positioned for the future"

"2021 is going to see some significant upticks in the use of graphene in commercial products

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy....

"Graphene has the capability to become one of the sectors that will power our economic growth and Versarien is at a crucial phase in its development as it strives to become one of the UKs leading players in the production of graphene. Materials such as graphene can also provide a valuable contribution towards the Governments Net Zero targets and has the potential to contribute significantly to a number of national infrastructure projects."

jointer13
11/6/2021
12:34
exactly mavfav..working away getting things done...as in company news/reports

this is new technology and we are in the process of doing it on a mass scale

loads going on...also heavily recruiting...now that tells a story

jointer13
11/6/2021
11:42
Yet another week goes by without any contract news, when will this lot get something over the line after talking the talk ( some may say talking BS) for years now, does Neill have no shame in leading us up the garden path to a door that remains locked..

My Brother died unexpectedly last week at a too young age, it brings the time anyone has left in to perspective I can tell you.....

NoPedigree

nopedigree
11/6/2021
11:09
Superg...am sure they are destined for good things which is why I hold but they really do need to get some orders in. Not sure why im posting this as it's stating the obvious. Some of these Collabs and testing phases started years ago. Sales are really long overdue now? Out of all the areas I would have thought textiles would be the easiest to bring to market. Let's hope we get some news on that front. There was huge excitement a couple of years back about something imminent on the textiles front. What is the current situation with that?
dtaliadoros
11/6/2021
11:07
Looks like it's heading to court.

So I'm collecting affidavits. If anyone bought shares in VRS off the back of any of Ricketts' many representations about the company's position or prospects, and lost money as a result, and is prepared to make a statement as to why you bought, why you sold and how much you lost - then DM me, I'd love to hear from you.

sloppyjoe2
11/6/2021
11:03
Is seven Nomads in less than eight years a record breaker? Why dies Versarien have so many bust ups?

“does” Lucien, Tom, not dies. Spellcheck is not hard to master if your English is not up to the mark ;)

crosswires
11/6/2021
10:45
I hate it when CEO's use the word WOW, it means shareholders are about to lose money.Trevor Brown at IQAI used the word WOW in an RNS recently, the results are just 'wow'The share price finished red that day.
festario
11/6/2021
10:41
Would not know where to start either .
Ff

forestfred
11/6/2021
10:33
Same old story for many pumps they will have their tun, herd dragged in the the ‘gang’ behind it to cash in.

Oh and BTW don’t they sweat and panic when it starts to go wrong, they go into overdrive becoming quite vicious losing sleep.

VRS to me is not like the 90% plus of AIM shares. A real business with potentially huge real prospects. They are awash with global names.

Real global names in real testing looking to launch real products.

It takes time, big names take time anyway but add in new, technology too.

Just the deal talks take considerable time post testing.

You can sign things to try to impress the market which is a quick fix for kudos, but long term it’s a dud.

VRS destined for a great future imo.

Matt who was head of global outward investing for the DTI, introduced VRS to Asia and big names.

He was then seconded to VRS by the UK gov, as they see UK value.
Post secondment he joined VRS.

He knows what’s coming and clearly he wants to be part of it.

superg1
11/6/2021
10:28
I was about to say I have never shorted a stock in my life nor have I had a spreadbet nor have I posted hundreds of posts. Thanks for clarifying. I don't need to make it up. I am long and only trust a very few posters on here. Most offer wishful thinking and it does no good whatsoever..
dudhew
11/6/2021
10:16
Dud (not you dudhew)


Nice enough chap, true ID known to those that bother to check, but people here should know your game imo.

You are a spread betting trader, you openly admit it through 100’s of posts over the years. You go short and long.

You post to suit your position, not unusual of course, many do it. You have a long long history of it but many will not know.

superg1
11/6/2021
10:09
Jointer
Absolutely!!

Interesting times for sure still riding the train enjoying the journey .
Hopefully they will put some graphene in the train to make the journey more efficient .

Is graphene something that could be used in brake shoes etc
just came to me ?
Any ideas ?
Ff

forestfred
11/6/2021
10:02
the modern world

11June2021

Nobel Laureate Andre Geim heralds the ‘2D Materials Age’ at global innovation summit

On Monday 14 June, Nobel Laureate Sir Andre Geim (pictured) will be joining some of the brightest minds on the planet - from industry, government, academia, culture and entertainment – to answer the question: ‘How do we get the next 10 years right?’

Andre is Regius Professor at The University of Manchester and was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize with colleague Sir Kostya Novoselov for their groundbreaking work on graphene, the one-atom-thick form of carbon with extraordinary physical properties that is transforming materials science and engineering.

Andre will be speaking at the CogX Festival, the global leadership summit focused on AI and transformational technology. The three-day event runs from 14-16 June and will feature world-leading experts discussing the innovations that will shape the next decade and beyond.

Among other high-profile attendees will be Hollywood actor and investor Robert Downey Jr, legendary musician and philanthropist Nile Rodgers, plus Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age, and Dame Vivian Hunt, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company.

Andre will be speaking on the Monday, 14 June, 3:00pm-3:40 pm as part of an in-person session entitled ‘The 2D materials Age’. The presentation will look to explain how progress in material science could drastically change our physical and digital worlds.

A new class of materials

In a recent interview, Andre explained: “Graphene is a new class of materials we were not even aware of just 15 years ago. It was completely hidden from materials science.

“And graphene is not alone, it has many brothers, sisters, cousins, and by now we have probably studied dozens of those, hundreds of those materials.

“If we look at the history of the human race it’s gradually built up from the Stone Age, to the Iron and Bronze ages, etc. We now live in the age of plastics and silicon, so I wouldn’t be surprised that next we will be coming into the age of 2D materials.”

The session will be moderated by Timandra Harkness, a BBC Radio 4 presenter, as well as a writer and comedian.

Graphene@Manchester, the world-leading research and innovation community based at The University of Manchester, will also have a virtual booth at the event where it will showcase how graphene and 2D materials are now going from the lab to market.

Defining the next decade

The CogX Festival gathers the brightest minds in business, government and technology to celebrate innovation, discuss global topics and share the latest trends shaping the defining decade ahead.

The hybrid event will be hosted physically in London's Kings Cross, and is expecting 5,000 attendees in person plus 100,000 virtually, alongside 1,000 speakers, more than 350 virtual exhibitors, three physical stages and 15 virtual stages, making this year's CogX Festival more than double the size of that attended by 44,000 in 2020.

jointer13
11/6/2021
10:02
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From Twitter
@neillricketts
Just finishing a presentation for tomorrow about China, and I know for some it hasn't been quick enough but wow. I'll share it when I get chance. From ground zero in Feb 2018, trade mission with @10DowningStreet Mrs May in Feb, a stack of collaborations, positive due diligence,



Just love it.

kemche
11/6/2021
09:58
Cheek

Re Ray

Why he went.

The basics as I understand it were around the note.

Forecast notes are inflated fiction to get early backers.

However it’s the broker/nomad that demands the fiction to attract the backers and this get their fees etc.

In short Ray I believe was a voluntary victim of providing what the broker demands, and when it goes wrong, the nomad points to Ray as the issue, scapegoat identified, backers demand they are binned.

I saw voluntary victim, as you have a choice on whether to rubber stamp such forecasts.


The Peterhouse note on BIDS was a complete fraud, even though James Draper lied in interviews saying all was on track re revenue he stayed, Peterhouse got the boot.

This is not unusual it’s typical AIM, the rarity on the AIM is teal businesses that could do well in the future.

Most IPOs are fantasies created to make those behind it some money early on, future success is not a factor that really matters.

It’s just an unregulated fraud cesspit, where the odd handful or genuine companies try to progress.

superg1
11/6/2021
09:35
Hi Russ

Appreciate your thoughts .
You seem to have a lot of knowledge on trading the stock market .

Understand your point of view .

It was just a general observation on historic share price which keeps me open minded and optimistic as things keep changing .

No that won’t help anyone who bought higher than current share price hopefully it will go up fur them and all of us who are down on investments would not wish that on anyone .


I have bought from 12p right up to £1.50 plus but still consider it a longer term investments or its full potential.

And I been down and am down on chunks
On what I have bought it not great to have lost money, but I guess if you are invested it’s on paper unless you sell at a loss.

I’m Not a trader myself investing to retire
In next 5 years.

I have made my choices will have to live by them and as it stands I believe in them .

I do Wonder what we will be saying in 2-3 years maybe the same maybe not .

Aim is a certainly a fickle risky high risk high rewards market I guess .

If you looking for a steady 6%with limited risk then it’s not for you I reckon .


I bought some avacta in the beginning oh.. how I wish I had Not sold now many times people on boards slated them I’m sure many sold on the back of that .

Even when I made a nice profit I wish I had retained some .
Never dreamt they would go so high

We’re all hoping for great things as investors .

Life’s a gamble in the last few days have had a old friend who died tragically very sad indeed ,a lovely person inside and out .


For me if I loose money I will be disappointed for sure but life is precious I’m trying to appreciate it .

Hope life treats all share holders well .
Dyor
Atb
Ff

forestfred
11/6/2021
09:22
On the contrary, dud, this is just the lull before the storm, so best brace yourself!
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