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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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0.0025 | 2.44% | 0.105 | 0.105 | 0.1095 | 0.11 | 0.105 | 0.11 | 1,911,654 | 09:30:39 |
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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04/2/2022 18:22 | I think Neil’s enthusiasm of youth in himself and the company is understandable a few years ago but VRS and NR are different animals now . I am very confident of major success here although I got my time frame wrong . | kemorkid | |
04/2/2022 18:12 | Don't dispair Watzdorfer, I'm reliable informed that vrs are massively backed by the UK government ( the government which had just written off ten billion pounds spent on PPE), so I'm sure there will be government orders for vrs masks soon.. | flatcoat1 | |
04/2/2022 17:31 | Festario4 Feb '22 - 16:38 - 131385 of 131390 0 4 1 Watz, the Pabo Alto office, the Patrick Abbot fiasco, when is an office not an office episode, the Brian Thingummy replacement, the continuous Cruuuush references..... all in all the supposed expansion in the USA was one of the most shameful episodes throughout this tragic story. And that’s saying something!! don't forget the video of Neill and Patrick Abbott in Washington (wasn't it in the Capitol Building?) LOL | davemac3 | |
04/2/2022 17:14 | Were Lanstead never a strategic partner then? ... and Institutional Investor? | festario | |
04/2/2022 17:12 | One decent news story and Lanstead will sell into it (if it were now) but, then at least they will be gone - only one way share price going. The debate then is how fast and how much momentum kicks in. Of course we will have some on here trade it. Just my thoughts. | laginaneil | |
04/2/2022 17:06 | Fireball, what more do I need to say?Look at the abridged list that Watzdorfer gave you.If you had a daughter that was treated so badly, continually promised nice things but always let down, and disappointed year after year... would you say to her, 'oh stop looking in the rear view mirror, all of that stuff is irrelevant'No... I should hope not. | festario | |
04/2/2022 16:56 | Do me a favour. Ever since the lanstead deal this share price has been crying out for one decent news story other than the usual great progress story line. If there was one order, albeit masks, concrete arch, roads, oil and gas, graphene wear product launch etc the share price would have shot over 3 quid and vrs would have had tens of millions in the bank from lanstead.To keep suggesting Neill could have an order today but he is waiting for a bigger one is more fanciful than Boris going for pope | flatcoat1 | |
04/2/2022 16:40 | Honest and upfront WatzdorgerMy overall average is .5925 Come on mega bulls, cards on the table - what is break even for you?... | jbennett | |
04/2/2022 16:38 | Watz, the Pabo Alto office, the Patrick Abbot fiasco, when is an office not an office episode, the Brian Thingummy replacement, the continuous Cruuuush references..... all in all the supposed expansion in the USA was one of the most shameful episodes throughout this tragic story.And that's saying something!! | festario | |
04/2/2022 16:36 | Please elaborate or possibly not. What does go on in that mind of yours? | fireball xl5 | |
04/2/2022 16:32 | I will agree with you on the coming soon part of the website for sure.I never heard we were opening an office in Palo Alto but I did see that he had visited.Is he optimistic? YesIs he enthusiastic? YesCould he get a deal really quick? Yes Would that be a good deal for the company? Not necessarily hence the verse about all haste etcSo I'm guessing you are confident that the share price is going to rise significantly or logically you would sell and move the funds into another stick you own.The one thing I do get though is that we may work on projects with potential customers for years and they aren't instant like some think. Some might be quicker than others.I will admit I'm ready to see some and I don't need a huge deal. Regular drops of smaller relationships will suit me as well and the big ones will come when they come.I know nooothing | mavfav | |
04/2/2022 16:17 | Waltz like your last paragraph. | rovi70 | |
04/2/2022 16:11 | A small top up 6185 shares for the ISA, fully loaded but VRS looks future proof. | rogerbridge | |
04/2/2022 16:01 | Yes Watzdorfer..... any one of those would be enough for most sensible investors, but the whole list?!?! | festario | |
04/2/2022 15:45 | So after the big announcement in Jan, the hoo ha of our pour this week and only 60k shares traded 2 days later FFS | andymoore07 | |
04/2/2022 15:20 | Most people did get in higher. I was only 6 months too late to investing to get the 10p price. Bummer | 1teepee | |
04/2/2022 14:41 | Watzdorfer and NoPedigre I'm taking it that you bought into Versarien previously at a lot higher than todays share price I'd love you to elaborate what price and why and who influenced you to buy? What drew you to Versarien in the first place?I'm genuinely interested and I see you quote others here but without context. I mean unless they had prior knowledge of the geopolitical change re China and the Global Pandemic that created in hindsight a perfect storm then it was just their sentiment.Additional | mavfav | |
04/2/2022 14:27 | Looking constantly in that rear view mirror. Words fail me. You haven never witnessed a business grow. Keep an eye on this one, look and learn, as my boyhood magazine was titled. I'm not going to waste anymore time on you. | fireball xl5 | |
04/2/2022 14:11 | You and me both Watzdorfer, sorry I can only give this post one up tick! NoPedigree | nopedigree |
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