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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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0.0015 | 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 |
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21/11/2024 11:43 | PW73 What on earth does the date of any preliminary hearing have to do with the price of fish? | pandar | |
21/11/2024 11:30 | The date of a preliminary hearing has nothing to do with whether a company is going bust or not. They could go bust tomorrow, the hearing would just be cancelled or the context would change. | smokeyjohnson | |
21/11/2024 11:23 | The point is if the preliminary hearing is set for 23/04/2025 it means the company is not going bust next week as many here have suggested. | pwhite73 | |
21/11/2024 11:21 | How many preliminary hearings are needed to realise that NR doesn't deserve a penny? | smokeyjohnson | |
20/11/2024 13:42 | Some real 'traction' in that share price. | festario | |
19/11/2024 16:11 | May I refer you to post 19638? | bbmsionlypostafter mk2 | |
19/11/2024 11:16 | I'm not here to educate you - I would if I thought there was any point, but given your repeated inability to learn from your mistakes, it would be a total waste of time. | supernumerary | |
19/11/2024 09:55 | Show me where they have entered into commercially proven contracts. Not just RNS announcements but contracts financially beneficial to the company and please don't include China Railway. A while back I listed all of their MOUs, LOI, joint ventures, and RNS announced contracts. That they are where they are today proves nothing was of financial benefit other than the equity raises and loans. | pwhite73 | |
19/11/2024 09:33 | No, that's simply not true, it's just that you weren't around to see them, and are too bone idle to do the necessary research. Is there anything you can't get wrong? | supernumerary | |
19/11/2024 08:51 | "Most had no chance from the day of listing that's why they list on the AIM in the first place. " I don't agree with that statement at all, I believe there are some genuinely giving it a go, it's simply AIM listed companies are far more risky that most investors appreciate. Everyone is dreaming of "10 baggers" whilst more substantial companies make steady but unspectacular returns, yet win over time, a tortoise and hare scenario if you like. The 10 bagger brigade don't follow such companies of course. I believe the AIM market is doomed on it's current trajectory, the number of companies is dropping dramatically as investor appetite diminishes as everyone becomes aware of the damage forward selling and mass dilution causes to their wealth. Quite simply they have become too greedy and are running out of gerbils to fleece. | the cronk | |
19/11/2024 02:13 | You not worth a reply, you bell end! | soilderboy | |
18/11/2024 19:25 | "We're all here for that 1% or maybe 5% that can turn our lives around forever." My life has been turned around by this share turning my 100% into 0.1%. | kemche | |
18/11/2024 18:19 | Soldier, Spot on, AIM has become a tool to extract the savings of retail investors and transfer them to city spivs and CEOs that tell tall stories!! And this is all legal!! | the cronk | |
18/11/2024 16:19 | With Government helped finance, AstraZeneca should buy out Pfizer, then, as we would have the rights to Viagra, the economy may stay up longer. We propose to prevent identity theft instantly by calling everyone Chris. | fuji99 | |
18/11/2024 16:07 | "How long will they leave it until it is halted ?" Until Starmer offers some charity Smokey as PWhite used to believe. Now, those who never knew what is a labour governement will understand why they are kicked out for decades. It doesn't mean the actual tories are good. Thus why I always opted for the Loony party. Everything we need has an answer. Check out a few examples of their manifesto ! Better than hypocrisy we see everyday ! Immigration.. We will replace employees of the Border Force with GP receptionists. This will dramatically reduce the number of people getting in.! Cost of Living To help with the cost of Living and to raise money for the Treasury we will Convert Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street into a Hair salon, Which we will call ‘Government CutZ’. M.O.T… The MOT is an annual test to ensure that your car is roadworthy. We will introduce a ROT, an annual test to make sure all roads are car worthy. NHS… In an effort to reduce the problems faced by the NHS , it is proposed to reduce pregnancy from nine to seven months. Migration of Nets….. We will reduce net migration by making sure that any nets are secured more firmly to the ground. Socially smart….. All Social Media sites will be taken down for one day a week for a “Remember when we used to talk” day. | fuji99 | |
18/11/2024 14:42 | How long will they leave it until it is halted pending funding clarification / administration? One more placing? If they've got to start paying the 5mill back in Feb then surely someone is going to start asking questions before then. | smokeyjohnson | |
18/11/2024 13:33 | Mothballed at Longhope? The company has plenty of shed space there. But if so, pending what? The company already declared itself to be a 'manufacturing light' outfit going forward. i.e. Tablet or desk based in the main. | grabster | |
18/11/2024 13:06 | It NEVER existed in my opinion. And, if I'm right, that alone should justify serious jail time for Ricketts. Tom W should push the investigation of this. | festario |
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