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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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0.0075 | 10.34% | 0.08 | 0.065 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 2,185,565 | 13:58:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0091 | -0.09 | 1.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2021 10:44 | www.concrene.com/amp | philbyk137 | |
18/6/2021 10:06 | I thought Thomas Swan were just a wholesale supplier not a manufacturer who knows where they source there graphene from it could just as likely be from Versarien | whatsthepoint | |
18/6/2021 09:56 | Both Bath and Exeter universities work closely in collaboration at their Centre of Graphene Science. Exeter has a formal tie up with Thomas Swann for Concrene as serious competitor to VRS in the concrete. Although it is feasible they would use an unassociated company it would seem more probable to use their own outlet. | philbyk137 | |
18/6/2021 09:36 | What's he on about now 🤔 | shocks of mighty | |
18/6/2021 09:34 | Glad to have occupied your sad life with all that searching.It involved trawling HUNDREDS of old defunct usernames. You must have got an instant semi on when you eventually found it.And guess what? No one even cares.Sad obsessive stalker, filtered. | festario | |
18/6/2021 09:19 | It was only a couple of weeks ago that Fest was rebuked by the NWP for continuing to taunt Haigh on ADVFN, therefore I'm surprised and saddened by his stupidity at persisting. But then again 🤔 | shocks of mighty | |
18/6/2021 09:05 | No - Graphite oxide powder was supplied by Xiamen TOB New Energy | breedsy | |
18/6/2021 08:57 | That's great but is it using our Graphene ? AndWill they order from us? | andymoore07 | |
18/6/2021 07:37 | Bath university have developed aircraft insulator which reduces sound of jet engine to nothing more than a hairdryer.They expect product to be in use in 18mthshttps://www.go | flatcoat1 | |
18/6/2021 01:05 | I've gone back and reviewed this purportedly 'cordial' exchange between Fest and Haigh, and in my opinion rather than 'cordial' it's more a case of Fest being patronising, and Haigh simply humouring him. Indeed Fest is quite correct Haigh did make the minor error when he stated that 'The Galvaston Giant' was the nickname of Jess Willard when in fact it was Jack Johnson (which Fest pointed out with obscene glee) But from what I've seen (and enjoyed) of Haigh's content on here I don't think he'd be unduly embarrassed by such a trivial error. Fest really should keep in mind that Haigh does and always will use 'infer' and 'imply' in their correct contexts, failure to achieve that is a truly heinous error that Fest (despite guidance from Haigh and others) has made numerous times over the years. | monkey spanner | |
17/6/2021 23:03 | Korean Intellectual Property Office Releases Hanwha Aerospace Co Ltd's Patent Application for Apparatus and Method for Manufacturing Graphene (Korea Patent News) Seoul, June 8 -- Korean Intellectual Property Office has released Hanwha Aerospace Co Ltd's patent application for apparatus and method for manufacturing graphene. This invention was developed by Yoon Jong Hyuk, Jang Jin Ho and Chae Seung Jin.hTTp://translati | 66sequoia | |
17/6/2021 22:28 | "Very small chaps but .. immensely strong" | yombo araka | |
17/6/2021 22:13 | Where you from Smythe, 'Dean' was from Carlton little rhubarb village between Wakefield and Leeds ? | yombo araka | |
17/6/2021 22:12 | Met this lad at Sheffield last week, absolutely sound bloke. On paper his record looks sh*t but don't be fooled, he's had a lot of 'hometown' decisions go against him and if he'd gone in there to win, he'd have half (if not more) the losses. | yombo araka | |
17/6/2021 22:12 | YA.... I remember Tom Collins me being a Yorkshire man myself ... he was no mug inside the ring I’ve watched several of his past fights. | smythe2 | |
17/6/2021 21:55 | YA.... Hats off too you! I played footy at school boy level, broke my leg at 17 (semi professional)never played again after and from the age of 18-20yrs suffered the plights of glandular fever(absolutely horrible)and was never the same after on a sporting front. | smythe2 | |
17/6/2021 21:40 | Don't know if you know Smythe but Fest was actually a mediocre wrestler in his day. | yombo araka | |
17/6/2021 21:20 | Keep out if this conversation Fest, your contributions are neither required or appreciated. | yombo araka | |
17/6/2021 21:19 | I think VRS have shown they can't close contracts. I'd love them to prove me wrong. Maybe its true that they are great engineers but poor sales people. I'd like to see a high quality sales team let loose with what VRS have. I can understand that tyre companies don't want their tyres lasting longer, but you'd have thought that out of all our possible uses for graphene, we'd be getting some smaller, continuous contracts signed and sealed. I can also understand that China has been a complicated situation. Lets face it, would our IP really be totally safe, with their record ? I have a small holding here, but its staying small as long as theres a contract void. Well done to the posters who have actually pushed VRS to other companies and made them aware of us. I can't help thinking VRS should be shouting from the roof-tops every day with the possibilities of graphene. | wildchild | |
17/6/2021 21:18 | Fest trying to be affable 😐 | yombo araka |
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