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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0921
-0.0018 (-1.92%)
22 May 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.0018 -1.92% 0.0921 0.091 0.0932 0.0948 0.091 0.09 8,421,224 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0409 -0.02 297.7k
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 0.09p. 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 £297,702 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.02.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/2/2017
10:20
Crystal ball working well
superg1
09/2/2017
10:13
timbo003

have a good meeting this evening, anything you could feed back would be most welcome
cheers
tp

the prophet
09/2/2017
09:51
Red

It's said 1 tonne of graphene wpuld fill 38,000 barrels.

I hope you have a big shed.

Btw just 1 or 2 of us know things about apparent random bits of the website.

For us that then adds to the confirmation of suspicion around other random parts.

In fact I got an email from 'the oracle' this morning saying Hey have you seen XXX it's the website.

superg1
09/2/2017
09:47
Thanks

The post after it gave a clue too.


In time they will be going on about a breakthrough by VRS, which we know happened a while back but it's been kept under wraps until they showed true performance and results to back it up.

Giving it a name may help.

superg1
09/2/2017
09:45
I watched Prof Brian Cox a short while ago interviewing a 'graphene expert' from the University. He demonstrated the principle by stripping layers from a piece of graphite using two pieces of cellotape. I think I'll start up a factory in my shed :)
redchef
09/2/2017
09:32
In post 1348

superg1 9 Feb '17 - 09:12 - 1528 of 1529 1 0

I said there was a website on the way, trademark publication dates expired this week and hence it appeared and hence the hints that I thought it would appear.

theklf
09/2/2017
09:26
The event tonight is to do with shares magazine and sponsored by AJ Bell youinvest. AJ claim to be a UK lead in their field and are working with shares mag to identify new investments.

So I searched AJ for graphene. It comes a short list. Haydale, AGM and Graphene nano. No sign of VRS other than the news hits.

😀 Don't you just love these big companies and their claimed exertise.

I assume that will change shortly.

superg1
09/2/2017
09:12
Just for mention for the regulars as I doubt that those that fly through read posts.

Investor event tonight with 2 fund managers and VRS present. I doubt the particular fund managers have heard much about graphene let alone understand it.

It's an entirely different matter chatting to someone living and breathing graphene rather than trying to digest news.

I'm guessing with a London visit today the odd interview may appear, pure guessing that one.

Then there is something else due very soon that has a wider audience than an evening investor event. Suggesting exactly what isn't fair to those involved.

Then 1 or 2 are aware of other things that may or may not end with news. Nothing dodgy there and responsibilities well known.

As or if things appear I'll tick them off.

I said there was a website on the way, trademark publication dates expired this week and hence it appeared and hence the hints that I thought it would appear.

superg1
09/2/2017
08:31
They get a 1/5th scale model of the new F1 car to go with it.

Thinking on Nanene perhaps the NGI and UOM have had a hand in that idea to rebrand graphene as they know all to well that 99% plus of whst is claimed to be graphene isn't graphene.

They also know VRS GNPs are the best out there hence the UOM were willing to take shares at near doible the share price rather than cash for their share.

superg1
09/2/2017
08:27
You've been watching the BBC news for too long Lucky.

How sad is it that VRS are forced to call graphene something else due to a work full of fraudsters.

So Nanene is the new standard which in fact is genuine graphene, that's why it works and does what it says on the tin.

superg1
09/2/2017
08:25
"It seems that only 75 pieces of this watch will be made, each selling for $1 million. excluding tax".

The shares need to go up a bit more yet if holders are all to be able to afford one of these.

rogerlin
09/2/2017
08:08
I know how they do it too superg, they produced it with sellotape originally and have taken a huge leap forward and use pencil sharpeners (electric ones of course, it saves on the blisters).
luckyorange
09/2/2017
07:53
I'll be at the Shares Mag meeting this evening, so I'll be happy to ask a few (sensible) questions if anyone here has any, either during the Q&A session (if there is time) or afterwards over refreshments. The slide sets from these events are usually available the next day and the videos of the presentations (including Q&As) are generally available within a day or two.
timbo003
09/2/2017
07:40
McLaren creating 200 jobs.
billbyrne
09/2/2017
07:40
A hit today on graphene. Same old story in the article.

'The biggest reason we aren't using graphene for everything yet is that it's very difficult to make in large quantities, but scientists are figuring out better and cheaper ways to produce it!'

Everywhere you look it's that same reason given.

It's been sorted but hardly anyone knows about it. I'm aware of the basics of how VRS do it and it doesn't involved rows of machinery, heat, vacuums or harsh methods.

superg1
09/2/2017
07:36
More rampene today or have the traders lost interest? Loathe to say not much stock available but that may be the case, we will see how the day goes, it would be nice to see a gradual rise to a sustainable share price

Hopefully more interest will be generated with Neill's presentations this week. The website certainly attracted a few more buyers yesterday, where have they been until now?

luckyorange
09/2/2017
00:19
Hmm i see a nano graphene company is floating on crowdcube, may pick up a few hundred.

GCL - Graphene Composites - 8.33 % equity available.

Graphene combined with aerogel to produce ballistic armour and other prototypes.

escapetohome
08/2/2017
22:28
Well done Red. I was watching but watching but waiting for other factors mentioned to line up.

They have it so does the world want it. The research says absolutely.

As mentioned Mclaren say they hope for fractions of a percent in gains so double digit is mind blowing for them.

4 of us looked at this deeply over 2 years ago including a fund related guy, a guy to understand the speak (being vague there purposely) and a composites engineering guy with F1 experience. So the research was far more detailed than many will appreciate and it continues.

superg1
08/2/2017
22:20
Roger

In September 16 Goldman Sachs listed that possibility along with the history of breakthroughs like the everyday things we see now. They did a long piece on graphene and listed many except VRS.

However just like the guru Professor Young says the possibilties are virtually endless.

The Graphene naysayers of this world (which included me at one point) are going to be seriously sorry if they don't dig in and catch up.

IGNORE single layer CVD as it stands it's years off with no viable cost effective process out there and then highly technical for it's end uses like chips. GNPs are here and now with VRS well ahead imo, although that will not be apparent to those that don't understand it.

Hopefully those attending tomorrow evening get a basic understanding.

Eg I can see a case for every phone computer and TV to have a graphene enhanced composite casing for heat dissipating battery and component life extension, strength, barrier and charging options all in one hit. Then add in screen/picture enhancement, heat sink improvement, sensors and even health monitoring.

It's not got the disruption issue in many cases just an additive for transformational gains

superg1
08/2/2017
22:02
I bought into VRS over a year ago whilst I was working on IT projects at MCR Uni. The Uni intranet was full of articles about Grapheme so I did my research and came up with VRS as the best investment. Not long after VRS dropped 40% and has been in the doldrums ever since. I have doggedly held on though knowing that volumes were really low and the company news kept going in a positive direction. It seems we are now on the cusp of something explosive so I hope to be feeling quite smug with myself in the not too distant future.
redchef
08/2/2017
21:59
Nanene and graphine along with A.I. could be the next flip to the world economy similar to the microchip. Still some way for both to go, but an ideal SIPP candidate.
rogerbridge
08/2/2017
21:57
In Anley style.

Bravo Ricketts keep up the good work.

PS

Trademarks have a 2 month objection timeline hence the wait for me not mentioning it and asked not too.

The Trademark could not be found through any business name but after a few tricks I found it.

superg1
08/2/2017
21:26
Btw

I thought the name was a smart move by VRS instead of a play on Graphene like Graphex and Graphoid.

Graphene is anything less than 10
layers thick but chancers have been pushing product 100's of layers thick as graphene. Standards yet to be announced will no doubt end 99% of producer claims.

However VRS obviously decided to set a new standard with their genuine high quality graphene and call it Nanene which I take as Nano Graphene to separate themselves from the complete junk out there dressed up as graphene.

superg1
08/2/2017
21:18
A link on the Nanene site is worth a read
superg1
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