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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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-0.004 | -3.83% | 0.1005 | 0.102 | 0.105 | 0.1005 | 0.1005 | 0.10 | 11,964 | 08:50:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.04 | 330.78k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/6/2021 20:13 | A FEW.... It was acceptable comedy viewing at that time but now ouch!!! It would not pass British broadcasting laws/regulations of modern day. Lol How the world as changed! | smythe2 | |
16/6/2021 20:11 | Fest should get some of those shirts for the Emporium, they'd fly off the shelves. | a few days earlier | |
16/6/2021 19:53 | Fest Queenie Watts was Mullard's co star in YMD but the Grease song parody was with Hylda Baker of Nearest & Dearest fame. Arthur seems to be sporting one of Charles Hawtrey's syrups. | incorrect | |
16/6/2021 18:42 | This Day In History, 16.06.2019 Alchemy 16 Jun '19 - 19:00 - 70706 of 122022 0 13 1 We are going after success in five sector/segments currently. Some of these multiply by geographies and it’s possible to get quite poetic. This is resisted here. Three stages Proven commercial success. Early maturity. Maturity So £500 million marcap for proven commercial success. 1 billion for early maturity 2 plus plus for maturity So for five successes £15 or so per share. 4 early maturities £24 per share 3 full successes £36 per share. Lots of combinations , thin on them . mandatory 16 Jun '19 - 21:41 - 70710 of 122022 0 19 0 Alchemy I hope you’re on the right track with those figures. Where do you get the various figures from? I’ve funnelled about 18 months pension contributions in here so any of the share prices you’ve postulated would do nicely, but I’ve called a halt to putting more funds in for now until something that is revenue generating is announced, thereby proving NRs long gestation period process works (enquiry, response, collaboration, test, validation, leading to large scale commercial release) Im excited and positive - but I’ve been excited and positive before and lost several packets. I’m running out of packets to lose. joeblogg2 16 Jun '19 - 19:44 - 70707 of 122022 0 18 1 I think it is time for NR to shut these shorters/detractors of the company for good as they have tried too many times to bad mouth the company and people!!! ZoosKeeper 16 Jun '19 - 19:47 - 70708 of 122022 0 3 0 I’m sure he would love to more than anything but without an order he can’t. June, it’s tangible, update first quarter.... | bbmsionlypostafter | |
16/6/2021 18:33 | I get that the order book is not within Versariens direct control, so wouldn't it be nice if directors did some.director share buying to help control the narrative. Lack of director buying in the past has spoken volumes. I keep bleating on about this point and my surprise that it's not a point that many others raise. | dtaliadoros | |
16/6/2021 17:48 | Well I bought in three tranches £1.15, £1.27 and £1.71 and my HL account says that is 73% down. Luckily I sold vrs at a profit in my stock and share account and bought the £1.71 with it in the isa so not quite as bad as it looks. Luckily I haven't got too many like VRS | nik7907 | |
16/6/2021 17:40 | A Few Days.....Did you by chance also notice near the end of that clip the wife of Jacko from the comedy show Love Thy Neighbour?...lol A very delicate subject of now modern day. | smythe2 | |
16/6/2021 17:34 | I also do believe he participated as a pugilist during his army service days..... I don’t know how he became a comedy actor. | smythe2 | |
16/6/2021 17:32 | well chaps total joy its a blue day. jointer must be damp! | rovi70 | |
16/6/2021 17:20 | The share price was at that level in Sept.-Oct. 2018. | vatnabrekk | |
16/6/2021 17:14 | Yes so i reckon he talking BS again :-) | squire007 | |
16/6/2021 16:46 | A FEW DAYS...... Absolute classic gold, good old clean British comedy at its best.......And big Arthur Mullard was a big funny intimidating clumsy unit. Lol Brilliant | smythe2 | |
16/6/2021 16:42 | Can anyone do the logic?80% loss at 35p sold is £1.75p buying price , is this correct? | alchemy | |
16/6/2021 16:40 | More weak holders will join her. | alchemy | |
16/6/2021 15:54 | Smythe, look at this mate Your hero Wilfrid Brambell dancing with Doris Hare in the spin off film 'Holiday on the Buses' Incredible scenes. Lookout for the bulldog faced Arthur Mullard too. | a few days earlier | |
16/6/2021 15:50 | I like that information... and voted it up accordingly.But now I must filter you for being a deranged stalker. | festario | |
16/6/2021 15:50 | My sister sold up here a few days ago with an 80% loss as sick of the dismal share performance and lack of sales, I feel quite quilty as I recommended VRS to her ( her choice to buy I know) I,m pi55ed off with VRS also but not prepared to crystallize my losses yet. As mentioned before if management havn,t confidence to buy it speaks volumes. Neill and co need some neck not to be ashamed of the bait pumping previously . Hopefully he'll need to sell some stock soon so I can bail out on the pre sale spike. Dear Watzdorfer, Meanwhile, the uber-bulls are the happiest they've ever been as they can buy shares 80% cheaper than they could before. In another couple of years, they'll be able to buy again at an 80% discount to today's price so they will probably pass out with delight. | tweetingceo | |
16/6/2021 15:38 | Doris was only eleven years older than Reg Varney who played her son in On The Buses. | a few days earlier |
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