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VRS Versarien Plc

0.032
0.0015 (4.92%)
13 Dec 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
  0.0015 4.92% 0.032 0.03 0.034 0.044 0.03 0.04 374,020,910 16:40:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec 5.45M -13.53M -0.0058 -0.05 711.97k
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 0.03p. Over the last year, Versarien shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0288p to 0.369p.

Versarien currently has 2,334,323,352 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Versarien is £711,968.62 . Versarien has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.05.

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18/11/2024
13:00
What has happened to all this equipment?



"Versarien is pleased to provide a summary of G-SCALE progress under each of the headings:

-- "Graphene" - The Company has now commissioned the first of four "Graphene-Tech" reactors acquired as part of the project which in total could provide up to an additional 100 tonnes of powder capacity for use in multiple sectors including energy storage. The Graphink processing machines also purchased as part of the project are fully operational and can provide up to 12,000 kg of Cementene (Versarien's graphene enhanced concrete admixture) or 120,000 kg of Graphene-Wear formulation per annum.

bbmsionlypostafter mk2
18/11/2024
10:59
I am giving it until September and if the banks (plural) have not become supportive by then then I will put my hands up and say that I was right once again.
kemche
18/11/2024
10:40
The main "business" on here is raising funds on a regular basis.
Rince and repeat.

fuji99
17/11/2024
22:48
PW, for yourself, what would success be for VRS by the mid 2025 and by the end of 2025? How would you measure it?
zydecoco
16/11/2024
14:25
Pw,

But AVACTA may be in a 'mature industry', but IF their product was effective, it wouldn't matter, the larger industry would gobble them up in a flash.

The industry may be mature but what they're trying to achieve isn't.

So it doesn't matter whether the industry is nascent or not, if your product is good, the share price will respond.

the cronk
15/11/2024
09:27
Or was it "crush". He was a character!
1retirement
14/11/2024
18:35
PW - if you fantasise that Versarien/TotalCarbide might be about to burst forth as a star player in the 3DCP field (where neither has done more than knock out a few random samples using Versarien's single HQ-based printer), they've got to at least catch up with Cobod and ICON. (See 3DCP thread ).

ICON has 3D-printed more than 140 homes and structures across the U.S. and Mexico.
Cobod has teamed up already with respected key partners like Cemex and Sika.

If you do come across anything about VRS/TC actually getting as far as, say, one web page, in the direction of 3DCP activity - do please detail it on the 3DCP thread.

PS: No need to add anything regarding the Accrington project (already there from the start) until someone physically turns up on site - maybe sometime next year, maybe not.

I am genuinely interested in the 3DCP field and would love to see Versarien as a player. But with them teetering on the brink of extinction I am not confident they will even make the start grid.

grabster
14/11/2024
17:42
The Cronk - The difference is that other companies I comment on are in mature industries so will never make their mark against established players. Graphene and 3D Printing is a nascent industry. There are no big players that already dominate the market. The same cannot be said for oil, banking, insurance, gold, software, pharmaceuticals, bitcoin, retailing etc. This is why I have not applied the same strict criteria to VRS as I have to other AIM and small cap stocks.

For now I still believe VRS can come good big time the others can't.

pwhite73
14/11/2024
14:08
I can't believe it's even a wild belief. We have a poster here, PW, that correctly identifies the red flags with other lifestyle type stocks, yet then comes over here and is always posting positive about a stock that has more red flags than Mayday in Red Square.

Something is not quite right...

the cronk
14/11/2024
09:46
Pwhite - 'I believe something much larger is afoot. They are suppose to be selling Total Carbide and if so why are they talking about a collaboration with Total Carbide and other companies in the region. Will Total Carbide use its engineering know-how to transition into 3D Printing with VRS becoming one of the largest 3D Printing companies in the country. We also know from the national news that the Prime Minister is at COP26 and has confirmed the UK's commitment to Net Zero.'

Where on earth do you base this wild belief on pwhite? is it another educational lesson you want to teach us before you need to dash off somewhere?

Maybe a more plausible explanation would be - nobody wants to buy total carbide at the moment and because the turnaround team has run out of ideas so they are looking at other opportunities such as joint projects - it isnt going to become a printing monolith of an organisation with this management at the helm any time soon - and the pm is more interested in promoting proven companies and technologies that are delivering on the green agenda whilst he is at cop26.

1manchild
14/11/2024
07:46
Yesterday,
@Versarien
CEO
@Nanosteve1
and Total Carbide's Andreas Hohmann attended a Westcott & Silverstone Technology Cluster event that provided a fantastic opportunity to meet other innovative advanced engineering businesses and industry leaders! 🤝 [...]

verger
14/11/2024
07:21
I recall an American guy who fitted that bill! Lol. Smash!!
1retirement
14/11/2024
01:08
It's rubbish this
festario
14/11/2024
00:04
Next RNS announcing a fund raise PW will back track (once again) and swear blind these are the best thing since sliced bread.
dil 21
13/11/2024
19:24
PW, so do you think VRS will just restructure the finance? And if so when? - January? They need the cash!!
zydecoco
13/11/2024
18:55
Didn't you state that forward selling doesn't happen on AIM? That's funny, you denied it when I told you it was happening, right before the next discounted placing.
festario
13/11/2024
18:09
zydecoco - I don't expect VRS to be going down the placing route again other than the remaining 760 million I believe they are forward selling. If they call yet another GM to place even more lower priced shares then it really is game over for shareholders and who would buy the shares anyway knowing another even lower priced placing is only three months down the road.

I believe something much larger is afoot. They are suppose to be selling Total Carbide and if so why are they talking about a collaboration with Total Carbide and other companies in the region. Will Total Carbide use its engineering know-how to transition into 3D Printing with VRS becoming one of the largest 3D Printing companies in the country. We also know from the national news that the Prime Minister is at COP26 and has confirmed the UK's commitment to Net Zero.



Versarien® 3 hours ago

"Versarien® plc CEO Stephen Hodge and Total Carbide Ltd's MD Andreas Hohmann attended the "Meet the Neighbours: Westcott & Silverstone Technology Cluster". This provided a fantastic opportunity to meet other potential innovative advanced engineering businesses across both sites that we could collaborate with!"

pwhite73
13/11/2024
16:28
PW, so again - when do you reckon VRS will be calling an EGM for to either approve more shares to sell or restructure the finance? start of January?
zydecoco
13/11/2024
16:17
I sincerely doubt they could get a placing away at today's price, or anywhere near it.

I suspect any such deal would go through the bucket shop brokers with at least a 33% discount to the market price.

At some point they have to run out of willing gerbils.

the cronk
13/11/2024
14:20
fuji99 - At todays price 760 million shares would yield them only £230k.
pwhite73
13/11/2024
12:31
PWhtite: "...it does appear to me they are forward selling the remainder of the 760 million shares."

In the next few weeks, the dilution will continue as usual.
For the patient "investors", there will be billion shares available to pick on the cheap.
So just be patient, average down in a perpetual mode and collect nanene coins every 2/3 months.

fuji99
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