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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 | -1.68% | 0.0939 | 0.093 | 0.094 | - | 1,239,930 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0409 | -0.02 | 330.78k |
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15/12/2017 07:13 | This supergraas role in this board is to tell us all the time, day and night, the bad things that happened to companies involved in the graphene business. What is the connection to VRS ? What do you expect from PI's to do ? To sell ? Never to help you get out of your short trap. I am a long term investor and most in here are. I have never seen such a person in my life playing childish games all the time thinking either people are so naive or so imbecile to believe all the fake news and lies he is vomiting around all the time because he is heavily short. | fuji99 | |
15/12/2017 07:11 | the patient investor, you don't sound patient to me. Best you sell then and buy in Monday which will be the most likely day for an RNS eh? | luckyorange | |
15/12/2017 07:04 | GO TO 2:50 and you will smile I need to relax and enjoy the ride to 10£ | the patient investor | |
15/12/2017 06:58 | We will know if today we get to 50 or 80p in 4' Be patient | the patient investor | |
14/12/2017 22:27 | Directa do mainly graphite which they call graphene. They had a load of stock returned. SP got hit so a lying cantor guy Game stuck out a false note because his brother heading up the Unicorn fund has 10% of those. Thats how bent the market is. FCA have been informed. | superg1 | |
14/12/2017 22:04 | For interest. Absract of a project looking at use of graphene in glass, such applications would be immense. Appologies if already posted | maxdba85 | |
14/12/2017 20:54 | Pretty tedious going through RNS's. Stick Nanene in the search field at the top of the page. Definitive website: Company website: CEO's Twitter feed: The answer's yes, btw. (Trump's Twitter feed - if you haven't tried it, unmissable: just click on any of his posts to see the reaction he generates - makes our BB's pet troll seem like Winnie the Pooh) | axotyl | |
14/12/2017 20:44 | saturn, I think it must be past your bed time (8:19pm). Anyone capable of typing a message on this BB should at the very least be capable of the most basic of research into VRS. I mean - how difficult is it to read half a dozen RNS's. All available with one or two clicks. I despair!!! Having said that Fest your post was fabulous really did make me LOL!!: "When I say, ‘hang on, seeing as YOU have the word manager in YOUR title, is it unreasonable of me to expect YOU to manage something?’ They look at me as if I’ve shot their dog, or worse, stopped them using Twitter for 15 minutes." Best wishes - Mike | spike_1 | |
14/12/2017 20:19 | superg1 does VRS produce nanene ? | saturn5 | |
14/12/2017 20:11 | You could use this thread's search gadget and get a flavour....(see near top of page)? | axotyl | |
14/12/2017 19:49 | Have not read a lot of the comments so my question may have already been answered. What about Directa Plus which seems to have a plant capability of 30 tonnes p.a of "graphene products"? Is it a "few layer" problem for them? | aspex | |
14/12/2017 19:00 | These are the factors investors overlook. Big companies were looking for graphene years ago and fell for the XG sciences hype. The Samsung Ventures JV ended after a year. I hear Samsung realised it was junk.\ So from the below and sudden interest in Nanene that does work it's fair to judge the VRS may see similar types of interest and investment. Hanwah took over 10% of XG shares. EG from the XG attempted IPO. In part, this reasoning has been validated by two large global companies: POSCO and Cabot. Each of these companies independently researched worldwide technologies for production of graphene and each of them chose to license XG Sciences’ production processes. These two companies have paid millions of dollars for access to our trade secrets and the experience and knowledge of our personnel. In addition, we signed in April, 2014 an agreement with Samsung SDI, the world’s largest producer of lithium ion batteries for handheld devices, outlining a joint development program aimed at engineering our Silicon Graphene material into a next generation lithium ion battery platform. Our corporate and strategic partners. Three global corporations have made the following investments in XGS, giving us a significant global reach as well as the ability to leverage the assets of our partners: • Samsung Ventures — $3.0 Million (January 2014) • POSCO — $5.2 Million (June 2011 and March 2014) • Hanwha Chemical — $3 Million (December 2010) Cabot $4 mill | superg1 | |
14/12/2017 18:48 | I mentioned PRSM as a flyer having hit £1 bill recently it just shows what can happen as for a profit maker on a 15 PE that would equate to a £67 mill profit v their last reported £9 mill revenue. On a retrace at the moment bounce point a guess. In comparison with VRS on 60p the 15 PE rate would work out to £6 mill profit. Hardly ridiculously over-price imo based on the potential. EG Cabot paid XG $4 mill up front to licence their method plus royalties. | superg1 | |
14/12/2017 18:43 | I put the rise and settle today down to Cantor apparently having no stock for the first half of the day. The drop was helped by the panic sells, forced sells and profit taking. We saw this last time around on the dip from the 20's to 13/14p. Peel had the Lombard supply and then and sells drop it down as MMs try to work under the Peel offer but then Peel simply stepped over them. That's what happened with Cantor. There was strange accumulation and offload in November. A rise from about 2 mill in October to about 5.6 mill then taking it back down to under 2 mill for the start of December it could have been the remnants of that which have been the supply. Next best guesses would be Ian Balchin who had 1 mill or Will Battrick. Just guessing but the Cantor behaviour did seem like X amount acquired sold into the market then door knock to see if there were more, rinse repeat etc. So on the theory the knock back has been a supply due to Cantor behaviour then it won't last long and will be interesting of we get decent volumes on the next news. Either way there has been a considerable amount of churn which is most welcome. | superg1 | |
14/12/2017 18:13 | Dear Festario . You gave me a laugh with your old world definition of manager. I work in the public sector and we are all called managers in order to get round the pernicious decree that public servants should only have a 1% per annum pay rise. Granted we manage sweet FA but the increase in self worth and advancement onto the next pay scale is some small recompense for the indignities heaped upon us. | severnof9 | |
14/12/2017 17:57 | lol a £70k fine is really going to make people stop lying | the stigologist | |
14/12/2017 17:44 | Livewire, I suggest you read my post number 15461 for an opinion on Stig | maxdba85 | |
14/12/2017 17:33 | SuperG Thanks for all the work on this one It's is for sure that the best is yet to come and that Great news is just around the corner I am surprised that we didn't stick at mid 60's today So many good buys, even the late sells didn't know the price much Am sure that someone out there is building a big pot No doubt in my mind All ready for some........ Rockets or maybe even bananas Set us up for the weekend Mr Ricketts ! Early RNS needed tomorrow | maxdba85 | |
14/12/2017 17:23 | Max ... indeed .... I went to school every day during the big freeze of 1963 ... The only time I recall at primary school I remember it every being closed was when heating failed - and we had to get to school to find that out - never closed directly due to bad weather ... anyway Graphene will also solve all weather related problems (or so I am told)...PS: haven't taken stig off blocked yet - any readon to do that yet - or is he still talking out of wrong end of anatomy.. | livewireplus |
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