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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.1075 | 0.106 | 0.109 | 0.1095 | 0.1095 | 0.11 | 2,970,961 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 11.64M | -8.07M | -0.0244 | -0.05 | 363.86k |
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09/4/2024 07:59 | supern/Sclamp - Even if VRS were not involved in that project the success of it would still be a major plus for VRS because they have created Cementene a graphene admixture for cement. I have commented before there are no commercial competitors at this stage for this is a new market that is rapidly gaining traction. Once other construction companies learn and more importantly see the success of First Graphene they start investigating the whole subject graphene cement. | pwhite73 | |
09/4/2024 07:13 | I would add that this is extremely bad for VRS..What fkin planet are you on PW? “The trial has been conducted with a range of partners, including the UK’s largest cement producer, Breedon Group plc, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure and the University of Manchester. It was also supported by the United Kingdom Government, through Innovate UK, under their Transforming Foundation Industries Program....” | snaffleclamp | |
08/4/2024 17:19 | fuji - Just for you | pwhite73 | |
08/4/2024 17:09 | Trail after trial with no update or any hint of any outcome. Who can afford to wasting his time on charlatans ? Any list of those "companies" that took aways samples ? Paprika powder would do far better for concrete. | fuji99 | |
08/4/2024 16:46 | What? No way! What about the carbuncles? Google streetview shows plenty of concrete creations sitting around the outside of the warehouse. You're telling me no-one wants to buy these? | 1retirement | |
08/4/2024 16:05 | They’ve even stopped making the plant pots | snaffleclamp | |
08/4/2024 15:26 | There is no trial nor graphene, let alone cementene or nanene to sell. the "Rien" company is apparently just collecting dividends from its "IP"... 10 years and splashing millions and the story is still the same: Raising and raising more money while turning around like devishes of Istambul. Nothing else. | fuji99 | |
08/4/2024 15:13 | Interesting, First Graphene Ltd says good results but were's the Highways report on these things? Were is the report on the Versarien trial... NDA 's ..!! | laginaneil | |
08/4/2024 13:03 | Torrettes? Or just you? | fireball xl5 | |
08/4/2024 11:04 | "The latest placing at 0.125p on 20/03/24 was so close to the tax year end when people are realising their losses to offset against capital gains. This is why it went under 0.125p." And yet, despite knowing all this, you still thought it would not drop below it. | kemche | |
08/4/2024 10:33 | Not VRS but it shows the potential. First Graphene Ltd (AU:FGR) has released an update. Apr 08, 2024, 12:37 AM First Graphene Ltd reports successful field trials of its graphene-enhanced concrete, which, after 200 days, shows no signs of defects, damage, or deterioration under strenuous conditions at a UK highway project. The concrete, which includes PureGRAPH, has withstood heavy vehicle traffic, abrasion, and various weather conditions while demonstrating good compressive strength and reducing CO2 emissions by 15% during production. | pwhite73 | |
08/4/2024 09:27 | The placing on 19/01/24 was at 0.08p. The price never dropped below this level, indeed it rose to 0.27p on the back of licence agreements before the lastest placing was announced. The latest placing at 0.125p on 20/03/24 was so close to the tax year end when people are realising their losses to offset against capital gains. This is why it went under 0.125p. Everything else being normal it should be upwards from here. | pwhite73 | |
08/4/2024 08:46 | kemche Exactly, it's almosy unheard of for a price to drop below the placing price on AIM, he must have checked back and found that it has never happened with VRS previously :-). Today's early fall must be a temporary intraday blip, mm's letting NR in on the cheap?? | the cronk | |
06/4/2024 16:21 | Don't believe a word this lieing scum bag says He's a blatant fraudster !!! | amaretto1 | |
05/4/2024 11:42 | 'I do not envisage any further bad news coming from the company' I literally CANNOT WAIT!! | festario | |
05/4/2024 11:12 | "The last placing was at 0.125p. I did not expect the price to drop below this" Don't beat yourself up Font. How were you supposed to know that VRS was the rare company to defy the market observation that 99.99999% of AIM companies that do a fundraising experience a rise in their share price to that above the placing price. And you, of all people, a market veteran of years with an intelligence greater than the aggregate of all posters on ADVFN. The question now is "Will the price dip below the next placing price?" What say you? | kemche | |
05/4/2024 10:24 | There will be a technical correction in the share price. The last placing was at 0.125p. I did not expect the price to drop below this but the placing was announced on 20/03/24 only a few days from the tax year end so there are a number of people crystalling their losses for capital gains purposes. No new shares can be issued until after the AGM on 30/04/2024. The price will be back to 0.125p before then and I expect further progressive news so all the resolutions are passed. I do not envisage any further bad news coming from the company. Even the sale of the mature businesses for a nominal value of £1.00 would be good news for it trims staff costs from 64 down to 22. | pwhite73 | |
05/4/2024 10:05 | It's RUBBISH THIS!! | festario |
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