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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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-0.0016 | -1.67% | 0.0944 | 0.093 | 0.0944 | 0.0958 | 0.0958 | 0.10 | 10,963,840 | 16:35:21 |
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 |
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21/6/2021 10:26 | I thought it was Sloppy in court facing legal proceedings not the ceo. | smythe2 | |
21/6/2021 10:20 | And not too far from Hereford in case VRS needs some serious protection from some of our more ruthless shareholders lol | shavian | |
21/6/2021 10:18 | No time like the present. Why not now? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
21/6/2021 10:18 | Indeed, or why not just follow through on just ONE of the grandiose promises from 2017 or 2018?That would blow away any doubters, but no. | festario | |
21/6/2021 10:15 | If and when the ceo and vrs become successful it would be the ideal time for the ceo to take out legal or just total discredit tw for what he is. | rudog1 | |
21/6/2021 10:13 | The danger that TW woulld face is NR probbaly taken advice on whatever he has published and got there lies the problem for TW. In English pls. Don't know what you are trying to say. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
21/6/2021 10:00 | debs, Do you foresee any problems for NR at all? | kemche | |
21/6/2021 09:58 | bbm, typo error corrected.. Whether NR decides to take on TW is another matter later on. TW seems to have it in for NR from what I can gather and ruin his reputation. The danger that TW woulld face is NR probbaly taken advice on whatever he has published and got there lies the problem for TW. | debsdowner | |
21/6/2021 09:42 | mutantcar 20 Jun '21 - 17:10 - 6185 of 6190 0 8 0 I believe the reason he's not taken action is that the way TW has his companie(s) etc. set up means it is difficult to get any money out of him. So now it's not so much about Ricketts clearing his good name(sic) & more about him making money? If you believe that then the logical conclusion is there is literally nothing that TW cannot say & Ricketts will still do nothing. That's odd, and obviously not the real reason NR is not suing TW. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
21/6/2021 09:38 | Do you recall the old days when Super used to say there's an institutional seller and we'll be ok when it's finished. I'm just wondering. Bill Gates moved from Alberqueque to Seattle , so there's a good precedent for entrepreneurs going to their home area | alchemy | |
21/6/2021 09:28 | And they plan to build a 10,000 sq ft innovation centre. As the work they are doing is so sensitive customers want to keep it all under wraps. | whatsthepoint | |
21/6/2021 09:08 | Neill says this facility is 3000 sq ft. That is the size of a large residential house. What kind of global graphene business is going to fit in there? | tweetingceo | |
21/6/2021 09:07 | bbmsion..... TW should be careful of sub judice laws: | debsdowner | |
21/6/2021 08:38 | hxxps://www.c6th.com Still wondering what their "Enhancement type Graphene" really is ? | bazzerp | |
21/6/2021 08:24 | It barely gets mentioned but I imagine the existing business where, I think, Schlumberger remains the biggest customer has probably seen a significant recovery. | chillpill | |
21/6/2021 07:51 | some nice bits of info coming out of the relocation news. "why is it so important for versarien to move now ?" reply...."we need the expansion" "It's the right facilities for us in the right place at the right time," Currently, Research and Development (R&D) is carried out in Manchester and Cambridge. But the aim is for some of that additional work to be done 'in house'. Mr Ricketts explained: "Some of the work is of a more sensitive nature and our clients want that to be confidential." The units will incorporate 3D printing, graphene enhanced concrete production and expanded capacity for testing samples and making demonstrators production space for our 3d printed concrete and concrete development as part of the inovate project that we have been working on for about a year. hoping to move in towards the end of august,although we are already starting to make plans and start to get construction going already. | jointer13 | |
21/6/2021 06:21 | Tune into some great geekery from Jordan Giesige interviewing Vincent Pluvinage on a process which attaches silicon nano wires to graphite via the Graphene layer, all at low cost using off-the-shelf machinery. Not directly VRS related, but certainly relevant to the stuff Gnano is doing. Great implications for battery development. Right at the end Vincent explains why not doing an IPO has benefitted his business. Food for thought!Https://yout | shavian | |
21/6/2021 06:18 | Morning all. I saw Ricketeer yesterday. He was lighting up a cigar with a 50 pound note. He loves his VRS family. | shammytime | |
20/6/2021 20:46 | Can be used to finance further expansion.Compiled on iPhone so more expansive views tomorrow. | alchemy | |
20/6/2021 20:44 | I Knowledge and IP needs very little space. I think I get your drift. I think you'll agree though it has to be applied. What volume of product can it be applied to as made in our factory in one year? And by what price do we extend that volume by? And of course my question rather precludes noting that we have the ink production and South KoreaIf the volume by value is high enough it can be used | alchemy | |
20/6/2021 20:01 | Not sure it is worth a RNS. It is a natural progression of the game plan they have previously stated-SCALE. Probably will get more information at the time of the results. | chillpill | |
20/6/2021 19:36 | shouldn't there be a RNS about the new facilities? | davemac3 |
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