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VRS Versarien Plc

0.0675
0.001 (1.50%)
26 Jul 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
  0.001 1.50% 0.0675 0.065 0.07 0.07 0.065 0.07 202,539,290 16:35:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0091 -0.08 989.63k
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 0.07p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.058p to 1.90p.

Versarien currently has 1,488,169,507 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £989,632.72 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/6/2024
07:30
Have they sold any pods? It was a limited edition of 50?
davemac3
06/6/2024
07:27
Codswallop."...support Building for Humanity to provide 3D concrete printed materials for social housing in Accrington"Oh how the mighty have fallen. No doubt the humanitarian aspect will result in this being a non-profit making venture. Absolutely pathetic.
shammytime
06/6/2024
07:23
The comedy continues, what a empty set of results with no business ans just full of losses all. Over the place. Paltry revenues again and simply waiting to go under unless idiot sleep paying for them. To deliver failure
bones698
06/6/2024
07:10
Does the 3D printing involve graphene as they are listed separately?
davemac3
05/6/2024
22:48
#TeamWhite
exter
05/6/2024
22:41
How embarrassing to post in June 2024 about the VRS £30k Lunar Pods to promote the Company.
They were an embarrassment back when they were launched!

Shareholders must have cringed astronomically or cried to see that.
Gave me the “Shudders̶1;

Is that the best Prompt have to showcase the Company to Journalists ?

snaffleclamp
05/6/2024
22:36
zydecoco - My response to DaveMac3 was a flippant yes. I am not in the business of telling others to buy shares just because I'm holding a stock. How cheap and dishonest is that.

I've been in this game long enough to know how the markets work. If an AIM stock is in a mature market the price is simply driven into the ground by institutions and professional investors and also as a result of dilution after dilution until there comes a point where the company can't raise anymore money and administrators are called in or they claim they can better be served by the capital markets as a private concern so they delist. The company, its nomads, its brokers, its solicitors and PIs all can't all be making money from the same stock. Somebody has to lose out and it's always 100% PIs.

Why things are different for VRS is because it is on the cusp of a nascent market which is graphene. There are only a handful of graphene stocks and companies in the UK. VRS is a well established one. At some point interest in graphene stocks will grow faster than the amount of money the spivs can extract from the stocks.

In the meanwhile they will drive graphene stocks into the ground as they do every other stock.

People talk about the 98.25% fall from 180p to 3.1p when NR left in March last year. The fall since then from 3.1p to 0.075p is 97.5% virtually the same. This is what the markets do to all AIM stocks over the long term no matter what the circumstances. Needless to say this gives the illusion of a worthless company.

VRS have said they have enough cash to last until the final quarter of this year. Before then they will issue news to show the markets they are making commercial traction.

pwhite73
05/6/2024
22:04
Oh dear not another 'disability benefits' taunt how you can you be so cruel? (I know you're cross when you fall back in that one)

And you could be correct and perhaps my 'disability benefits don’t stretch that far' but I'm sure the massive (YES MASSIVE) six figure payday I received from the Medical Negligence Board does 👍

exter
05/6/2024
21:24
And hopefully that will be the end of PWhite also
fingers crossed

washingmachine
05/6/2024
21:19
PW, "I remain objective at all times and approach VRS as an external observer and not as a shareholder. I won't divulge if I am holding or not."Well, you've changed your tune, probably because it suits you / to save face / hoping that others don't remember what you say."PWhite7328 Mar '24 - 08:47 - 151892 of 152575 0 6 1DaveMac3 - "You buying then PWhite"Yes. ...."
zydecoco
05/6/2024
20:25
No, but I wouldn't pretend that I was giving 'guidance' or advice, and pretend that I actually wasn't holding shares at all. At one point, PET went from 2p to 42p, so if you timed it right you could have made a fortune.Well, you couldn't, your disability benefits don't stretch that far.
festario
05/6/2024
20:00
I seem to recall you telling everyone to invest in PET a couple of years ago .. that didn't go very well for anyone who followed your advice did it?
exter
05/6/2024
19:05
Just wait until they have a firesale of the left trainer size 7. Then the whooshing will really start.
terminator101
05/6/2024
18:10
Aah yes, the successful Lunar pods. What about the plant pots?
kemche
05/6/2024
18:00
5th June 2024

"Construction - Versarien (UK) is a proprietor of graphene-reinforced 3D concrete printing (3DCP). The major benefits of the material were stated to IDTechEx to be a 30% increase in mechanical strength, alongside a 50% reduction in water ingress due to the barrier properties of graphene. Graphene can also reduce concrete curing time, enabling the next layer to be printed. Versarien previously launched the Lunar project, consisting of lifestyle pods described as garden spaces suitable for use as an “office, studio, gym, or leisure room”.

pwhite73
05/6/2024
18:00
5th June 2024

"Construction - Versarien (UK) is a proprietor of graphene-reinforced 3D concrete printing (3DCP). The major benefits of the material were stated to IDTechEx to be a 30% increase in mechanical strength, alongside a 50% reduction in water ingress due to the barrier properties of graphene. Graphene can also reduce concrete curing time, enabling the next layer to be printed. Versarien previously launched the Lunar project, consisting of lifestyle pods described as garden spaces suitable for use as an “office, studio, gym, or leisure room”.

pwhite73
05/6/2024
17:59
zydecoco - "What’s your VRS share average and how many do you hold?"

Sorry I remain objective at all times and approach VRS as an external observer and not as a shareholder. I won't divulge if I am holding or not.

Despite the fall in the share price I am no less convinced that VRS will re-rate as a commercial graphene player.

pwhite73
05/6/2024
13:15
Kemche: Something that turns around perpetually does not acutally move forward, thus you called it dead right.
fuji99
05/6/2024
11:54
I have been quite clear that if there is no turnaround after September of some indeterminable year then I have called this right.
kemche
05/6/2024
11:42
PWhite: "I have made it quite clear if they fundraise before 31/07/2024 for any other reason then to clear debt to secured creditors" - Now they need to clear the debt, once they pay their salaries for the month before their final goodbye. Don't hesitate to fill your boots before it's too late and missing the train.
fuji99
05/6/2024
11:39
This tells alot on the state of this Ponzi Scheme: -0.01p = -11.76%.
fuji99
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