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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/12/2024
00:12
Why does PWhite keep commenting erroneously on subjects that are closed?
festario
15/12/2024
00:11
THIS SUBJECT IS NOW OPEN
festario
15/12/2024
00:10
Nope, the subject isn't closed, no matter how many capital letters you use to try and emphasise it. You are wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.. You continue to embarrass yourself on here because you perpetually lose money, whereas I made money. I've conceded that I was foolish not to heed my own warnings and trouser a million quid, but you continue to lead people to lose money, just because you did.
festario
15/12/2024
00:04
Festario - "Everything I say is true"

So we now learn the £200k - £300k profit turns out not to be a profit at all but part of an overall loss. And there is just one other thing.

Festario – 14 Dec 2024 - 11:42:32 - 19781 of 19821 - “The only reason that I DO have any money is entirely BECAUSE I’m NOT invested in this utter sewage. I was, between 2017 and early 2019, but I saw through the scam even while the share price was around 160p.”

You claim you were out in early 2019 your comments below suggest otherwise.

Festario - 17 Jun 2019 - 07:34:45 - 70732 of 154055 - "I’ve stuck another 21k shares in here, only because this fall is overdone"

Festario - 26 Jun 2019 - 08:13:46 - 71483 of 154055 - "The buys at 90p yesterday, mine included, not looking so astute now. Low volume though, as it is most days, giving a disproportionate percentage drop."

Festario - 18 Jul 2019 - 18:43:05 - 73604 of 154055 - "Only sold 37k today Ash.
Sold down more last month, as some know, to build a IOF holding at a 17p average.

Festario - 18 Jul 2019 - 18:23:26 - 73596 of 154055 - "Yes Owenga. Further portfolio rebalancing. I have plenty in both now, 60/40 in favour of VRS which seems sensible.
The IOF price was irresistible to me at the time. Time alone will tell if that balance is correct.

THIS SUBJECT IS NOW CLOSED.

pwhite73
14/12/2024
23:48
PWhite is renowned for closing subjects, when he has become embarrassed by his lack of understanding of them. The thing is, we keep reopening them.
festario
14/12/2024
23:46
Strangely enough, the subject IS NOT closed, because I'm still discussing it, and it's about me. You are absolutely correct Zydecoco, he makes ludicrous and sweeping assumptions, he's wrong as usual, and that arrogance will continue to cost him dearly. At no point did I ever have any VRS shares in an ISA, nor was I liable to pay HMRC any capital gains tax on VRS, due to my losses on OXS, IOF and GKP.Everything I say is true, everything PWhite utters is nonsense.
festario
14/12/2024
22:20
So your ISA point was wrong because of your wrong assumption.
zydecoco
14/12/2024
21:35
zydecoco - I said this subject is now closed but just for you let's say he already had £1 billion of cash in his ISA. If he made a profit of between £200k - £300k at the lowest sell price of 100p he could not have lost out on a million profit as the highest peak price was only 186p, 86% higher.

The key factor here is the gap between 100p and the highest price of 186p. The gap is not large enough for him to have lost out on over a million pounds. Had the highest price been 800p then that's a different matter.

pwhite73
14/12/2024
21:20
PW, a quick basic observation on your last post is that you are making an assumption that no other money/stocks was already in the ISA and instead that it needed to be injected at the time VRS was purchased. Obviously assets already within the ISA could have been used to purchase the shares.
zydecoco
14/12/2024
19:44
Festario - "I was in to VRS originally at around 20p, it initially fell to around 12p, before it sky rocketed to the 180s."

If you made all your purchases at 12p and the lowest you sold for was 100p netting you a profit between £200k - £300k you still could never have been over a million in profit as there is only a gap of 86p between 100p and the peak price of 186p.

Furthermore you claim your profit on VRS was between £200k - £300k. Most people can account for a £100k of missing profit why can't you?.

One final point. You claim you were in VRS from 2017 - early 2019. The annual capital savings limit of £20k into an ISA started on April 2017. If you injected £20k into an ISA and bought all your shares at 20p you would have been holding 100,000 shares in 2017. In 2018 the cheapest price was 63p so again the most you could have purchased with £20k in 2018 is another 31,000 shares that's 131,000 in total at a price of £40,000. Assuming you sold 131,000 at the peak price of 186p in September 2018 your total sell value would have been £243,660

131000 X 186p = £243,660 - £40k outlay = £203,660 profit.

Had you been trading outside of your ISA 20% of the profit you claim you made would have belonged to HMRC.

This subject is now closed.

pwhite73
14/12/2024
17:58
Total Innovate Loan with interest is £7.45 million paid over 3 years. You would be mad to give a company a grant based on these numbers.
philbyk144
14/12/2024
17:57
Yes Phil it looks like both interest and repayments are both from August, not February but it sounds like they need to renegotiate as the figures you quote, I believe are correct and will be almost impossible from the current turn over
neilll77
14/12/2024
17:56
hello wheeze,

Your comment ;

'Progress made by the new management in a short space of time helps illustrate what a destructive force Neil Ricketts was.'

Gnanomat link up was done on Neil Ricketts 'shift' , yes?

So he wasn't so 'destructive' was he?

That's how long this 'new tech' takes to progress i'm afraid,

but he ho try to clear the slate by blaming everything on NR.

laginaneil
14/12/2024
17:53
The loan needs to be repaid from August I think. I may be wrong but it looks like being £460,000 a quarter. Or £1.84 million a year. The outflow from operations was £772,000 for six months. So positive cash flow over last year needs to be approximately £3.3 million higher to cover current burn and loan repayment. Quite a stretch for a consultancy company
philbyk144
14/12/2024
17:41
Err, I'll stick with Warren's view - follow the money. Don't think your attaching stupidity to an investor who has a net worth of of over 140 Billion USD has much credibility
zydecoco
14/12/2024
17:04
I agree with Font's detailed and deep understanding of EBITDA rather than the Sage of Omaha's.

Did buffet buy I-CON or CINE? No! Because he is stupid.

kemche
14/12/2024
17:02
"Any thoughts why Richard and Christine Jones would take a 7% stake here ?"

Yes I do have thoughts on that and my thoughts are that the couple are somehow related to the Rogers and the Mensas.


Richard and Christine Jones, acquired more shares on 25th July 2024 bringing their combined holding to 164,449,879 shares = 7.05%.


They then increased their shareholding by 59% to 261,830,814 shares to REDUCE their % holding to 7.04%.

I suspect them of being professional investors.

kemche
14/12/2024
16:48
festario still well done on the 200/250k profit.. I can only dream lol

What do you think went so drastically wrong here in the last 4 years and have you been impressed with Stephen since he took over??

Thanks in advance

neilll77
14/12/2024
16:43
It's a good point wheeze. At 1.13m MCAP and this grant more than half of that alone, it looks cheap and the IP, you would hope would be worth many multiples.. especially the fact they have over 130 patents.

One problem is the loan 5m loan they still have plus interest.

The latest contracts, grant, and improved cssh burn shows how useless Neil Rickets was.
IMHO it's a shame Stephen wasn't brought in earlier

neilll77
14/12/2024
16:33
Cheers PW.

I even paid £1.99 to read TWs article from 2 days ago regarding the loan payments and the investor presentation.

Of course he wasn't exactly pumping the stock lol but he was suprised by cash run way etc due to the loan repayments not due until August.
This was his summary of the presentation;

Monthly cash burn has fallen to £128,000
• Versarien is projected to reach break-even EBIDTA towards the end of the current financial year i.e. 30 September 2025
• Versarien was in early-stage discussions with two parties about selling its Total Carbide Solutions mature business
• The purchaser of AAC Cyroma was due to start paying the first of its 16 quarterly instalments of £34,375 per quarter commencing this month.
• Versarien is still expecting to get £242,000 plus accrued interest from the purchaser of its Korean business by the end of this month.
• Capital repayments of the £5 million Innovate UK Loan are currently scheduled to commence in August 2025 payable quarterly over 3 years.


PW they will have to raise again I assume still. Unless the sale of Total Carbide Solutions goes ahead I assume.

Do you believe they will raise again and when will it be needed?

With a 128k cash burn a month, even before they receive the;
£242k from MCK
£36K from AAC sale from this month
£663 from Gnanomat

My opinion is it shouldn't be until March at earliest [although if there is a massive spike and it holds they may raise early] like March 2024 when the price was pumped to 0.125p after the previous raise in January at 0.08p

The cash burn reduction is a big relief and hopefully they can get the 2 UK grants they are looking at.
These grants are not normally for 100% but at Gnanomat they are already paying staff.. now they have €800k to help

neilll77
14/12/2024
16:15
I feel your pain Festario, having had similar experiences with other shares. I have reached the conclusion that you can never win with shares - you never quite buy at the bottom nor do you sell at the top. Out of interest, what was the market cap of VRS when it was 180p ? Currently the market values it at 1 million which was the value of the shares you held . Even if you add the debt it values the company at under ten million. I wonder how much the IP is worth?
wheeze
14/12/2024
15:14
Well done Fest, quarter of a million quid is a good profit.
zydecoco
14/12/2024
15:11
PWhite, your maths is completely erroneous, and is based on those black and white assumptions that seems to drive your Bi polar like behaviour. I was in to VRS originally at around 20p, it initially fell to around 12p, before it sky rocketed to the 180s.I bought all the way up, and continued to put any spare cash into it. At one point across my 2 trading accounts, I was showing well over £1m in profit.My wife never tires of reminding me of that.All the way down from the 160s to the 100p level I was selling, but I often bought back (trading on results days) thus ruining my average.The final analysis showed a profit between £200k and £300k
festario
14/12/2024
14:44
No idea at all wheeze, maybe they are hedging against something? All the best
zydecoco
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