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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 |
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Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.45M | -13.53M | -0.0058 | -0.05 | 711.97k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/12/2024 14:13 | No we're not on the same wavelength. I know the reason why share prices fall you don't. All you do is comment on what you see before your two eyes. Anyway for me the presentation and what comes out of it is their final chance. | pwhite73 | |
06/12/2024 14:10 | Grabster: "Nor even sat at a 3DCP picnic table in front of a 3DCP boundary wall." In the old good times, cunning NR used to tweet while a supposedly "presentation" was taking place. Probably checking his bank account. | fuji99 | |
06/12/2024 14:07 | PWhite: " As I posted earlier if they have no other source of income there is only one reason for the meeting which is to fleece PIs for more money. The trades to date indicate they are still dumping forward sold discount shares and using small AT trades on the offer side to hide the fall." Now I feel we are on the same wavelength. | fuji99 | |
06/12/2024 13:03 | The presentation does at least guarantee there will be no fundraising announcement before then. I do hope they don't resort to making the presentation from within their rather crude 3DCP garden pod, with a pair of 3DCP planters outside it. That would be tooo funny as an indication of what this globally significant graphene company has achieved. Nor even sat at a 3DCP picnic table in front of a 3DCP boundary wall. Though I guess their 3DCP 'printing mantis' might feature. (Just wipe the dust off it first and hide the empty shed space with some promo screens) | grabster | |
06/12/2024 12:50 | fuji99 - That's what this first investor meeting under Dr Hodge is all about. As I posted earlier if they have no other source of income there is only one reason for the meeting which is to fleece PIs for more money. I don't have an issue with that if the meeting shows and proves the trajectory of the share price from thereon is upwards. The trades to date indicate they are still dumping forward sold discount shares and using small AT trades on the offer side to hide the fall. | pwhite73 | |
06/12/2024 12:44 | I would add this: Now they are giving "presentations" - On what actually ? They even dare showing their faces after bringing the share price to ZERO. After more than 12 years and counting, they are still daring asking for more money and they are not ashamed of it at all. | fuji99 | |
06/12/2024 11:31 | What type of input whatsoever will come from this dead wood for any project ? The only thing they do is trying re-inventing the wheel by replication of all sorts of project procedures ALREADY KNOWN donkey's years ago. From water cooled computers to nanene (all vanished) to printing to what else - the new suject. The RNS engineer just reads about anything and gets straight into a "new project". They try to meet people who know nothing about the subject; they bluff them and bang a new RNS comes in about a "new collaboration". Even NR is now into batteries or something very different somewhere else. This is how years are passing and this is how they are spending other people's money ! What the hell is all this about ? How can they convince people there is anything at all is a mystery ! | fuji99 | |
06/12/2024 08:24 | PW - in theory, yes. In practice there is no way that printed concrete buildings will get beyond the novelty stage for a decade. Certainly not in time to become relevant to housebuilding at scale within one parliament or two. I expect them to mostly be industrial and utility buildings on clean mud-free, flood-free sites where there is space to swing a mud-free robot. Or money-no-object one-off vanity houses. I look forward to the Accrington project emerging from the drawing board and setting a precedent - though I do expect it to stutter as newfound difficulties are encountered along the way and ironed out. Fingers crossed that it doesn't go awkwardly wrong and harm the cause. And that Versarien is still in existence when work on site commences and cameras roll | grabster | |
06/12/2024 08:02 | Labour's pledge to build 1.5 million homes and be 95% green by 2030 can only be favourable to companies like Versarien with their 3D construction printing and graphene cement. | pwhite73 | |
05/12/2024 18:52 | PW "shareholders will not have a problem with the issuance of more shares if the direction of the share price from hereon is up. "You have been saying that will be the direction a long time now. Patently you have been wrong.Nobody is falling for your attempted manipulation. | zydecoco | |
05/12/2024 17:25 | "'Potential shareholders' suggest the company is not going bust anytime soon." How does it? You seem to be reading it as an indication that they know of some specific investors lined up to buy. But that's not what it says. It could just as easily be followed by the words "if any." | grabster | |
05/12/2024 15:20 | You bet. Some mountains are just inconsequential molehills. | fireball xl5 | |
05/12/2024 12:53 | "The presentation is open to all existing and ....... POTENTIAL shareholders......" Anybody still crazy out there ? Then the veiled threat as usual: "'Potential shareholders' suggest the company is not going bust anytime soon. HOWEVER be under no illusions if they have no other source of income the purpose of the exercise is to call a GM seeking authority to issue more shares." The style and the way it is dressed before begging for more money is the same since 2012. My conclusion is PW job is: "RNS Specialist Engineer". | fuji99 | |
05/12/2024 08:16 | "The presentation is open to all existing and potential shareholders......Th 'Potential shareholders' suggest the company is not going bust anytime soon. However be under no illusions if they have no other source of income the purpose of the exercise is to call a GM seeking authority to issue more shares. I have already advised after the last placing they had only 760 million shares left. At 0.03p that would raise only £228k before expenses. They'll never get the accounts side off on that low sum. However shareholders will not have a problem with the issuance of more shares if the direction of the share price from hereon is up. That is the message existing and potential shareholders must come away with from the investor presentation. | pwhite73 | |
04/12/2024 18:00 | May interest some people. Haydale seem to be going over the same route VRS did;- 3d printed filament - remember VRS Polygrene Boron 'watsit' ... Heated floor stuff.. remember the Indian (I think) chap.. | laginaneil | |
04/12/2024 16:39 | It is a Cunning one | zydecoco | |
04/12/2024 16:38 | Did you mean - PW stunt? | zydecoco | |
04/12/2024 16:25 | PR stunt before the next fund raise. | dil 21 | |
04/12/2024 13:19 | Following it? Impossible to avoid it. Wallace & Vomit. And I don't even have a telly. | grabster | |
04/12/2024 13:04 | PWhite733 Dec '24 - 10:02 - 153887 of 153901 0 2 0 Yes, hands up I have called the share price wrong and too many times for my liking but I still believe in the underlying fundamentals of the company. We hadn't noticed. The crucial difference between you and us is that you believe in the underlying fundamentals whereas we believe (know even) that they have been overlying. | kemche | |
04/12/2024 13:02 | Thank you PW. Corrected! :-) My reference to fluidity was meant to relate to the concrete mix not the gender! (Not many people knew Neill Ricketts when he was Nellie) | grabster |
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