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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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-0.0065 | -7.98% | 0.075 | 0.073 | 0.077 | 0.08 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 60,021,299 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0409 | -0.02 | 264.62k |
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19/4/2023 09:24 | I'd imagine it could just be oversold, or given the recent history, more likely a pump before placing or pump for the fintwits to get out. Who knows. Good to see Stephen Hodge carrying on with his good work. | smokeyjohnson | |
19/4/2023 09:18 | Forward buying takeover? GLA LTHers! I continue to average down. | kemche | |
19/4/2023 09:11 | 20p by end of May? | volsung | |
19/4/2023 09:09 | Yeah right .... Lol | squire007 | |
19/4/2023 09:06 | The beginnings of YET ANOTHER forward selling funding cycle? When oh when will you idiots EVER learn? | festario | |
19/4/2023 08:53 | Something is | alchemy | |
18/4/2023 20:16 | Comedy double act on t'other thread, C&P Muppet and Crash n Burning …. they just need a bit of direction now, Q the Jellyfish time perhaps. Another day of the stupid bar reaching new lows, share price no doubt soon to follow | moljen | |
18/4/2023 13:52 | What's happened. More progress. | fireball xl5 | |
18/4/2023 13:48 | Excellent find jointed. Lots of progress in the sector. | fireball xl5 | |
18/4/2023 12:22 | cut'n'paster musta got a new supply of paste. After a month of total absence just slides back into the thread as if absolutely nothing at all has happened since last here....zero comment on it...not a word. | twatcher | |
18/4/2023 10:55 | Your original question was simpler .End of correspondence- Editor | alchemy | |
18/4/2023 10:54 | Don't know specifics but they're supplying three textile folks and a Tribology customer . It may be too late I was just answering an admirably clear question . | alchemy | |
18/4/2023 10:03 | More collegiate answers are allowed | alchemy | |
18/4/2023 08:35 | Any orders yet? | soilderboy | |
18/4/2023 08:01 | Jointer the shyster is back. Full of the usual claptrap. None of these established companies will go anywhere near Versarien. | shammytime | |
18/4/2023 08:00 | "has served the shareholders well over the years"I assume you are not referring to VRS shareholders. | shammytime | |
18/4/2023 07:54 | yes welcome back jointer!!!! | andymoore07 | |
18/4/2023 07:45 | Welcome back "for thems in the know"! I presume you will regularly provide your invaluable service which has served the shareholders well over the years. | jambojambo | |
18/4/2023 07:35 | costain.... Versarien completes highway construction project featuring 3D printing The company has been working with Costain on a construction phase of a civil engineering project. BY OLIVER JOHNSON 7 MARCH 2023 16:49 Advanced materials engineering group Versarien plc has announced the completion of the construction phase of a civil engineering project, which leans on 3D printing technology, undertaken with a subsidiary of Costain Group plc. Versarien has been working with Costain to develop designs for and bring into production a 3D printed headwall. The headwall was for use in highway construction projects, part of the Digital Roads of the Future Partnership, a collaboration led by the University of Cambridge, Costain and National Highways, of which Versarien is a partner. Traditionally, the headwall structures had been made from precast concrete, utilising extensive steel reinforcement, and with limitations on the shapes of structures able to be precast. Through use of an alkali activated cementitious material (AACM), and 3D printing technology, the company has created a curved form headwall that it says is naturally strong and does not need the same reinforcement. Versarien says that the approach has enabled steel to be entirely removed from the walls of the structure. During the 3D printing process, a series of sensors have been installed in the structure according to a scheme provided from Cambridge University, which is working on the National Highways Digital Roads initiative. The data provided includes temperature and movement from the point of printing to the structure’s performance on site. Neill Ricketts, Chief Executive Officer of Versarien, said: “We are delighted to have partnered with Costain to produce this innovative structure that we believe provides significant benefits over those produced using traditional manufacturing techniques. In utilising Versarien’s materials engineering expertise and understanding of the latest techniques, we have highlighted how new technologies can be employed to provide a solution to improve product performance, lower cost and reduce the carbon footprint. “We believe this represents the first use of 3D construction on a National Highways project and we look forward to the headwall being installed, demonstrating the viability and attractiveness using this technology and Versarien’s know-how on future projects.” hxxps://www.tctmagaz | jointer13 | |
18/4/2023 07:33 | cemex...... CEMEX RPK @CEMEXRPK1 Many thanks to the team at @versarien for hosting an excellent event yesterday. Very informative and great to discuss opportunities. 7:16 am.feb 3,2022 CEMEX UK @CEMEX_UK · 11:26 AM · Apr 17, 2023 Our UK R&D team are busy working with high performance concrete solutions incorporating graphene. Mike Higgins, our National Technical Manager, commented: “It is important that we work to develop innovative products and solutions that meet our customers' needs." | jointer13 | |
17/4/2023 23:25 | Remind me - are the locusts before or after the plague of boils and the death of the first-born? Asking for a friend... | sloppyjoe2 |
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