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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vr Education Holdings Plc | LSE:VRE | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BG0HDR01 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 18.45 | 18.00 | 19.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/11/2020 07:46 | Excellent news...Big step forward...Shame this has retraced dye to sellers not understanding the potential in VR. I suppose they'll be buying back in today .. | cer1th | |
11/11/2020 07:19 | Ah that's more like it! | hazl | |
10/11/2020 21:26 | You'd think with all this wonderful news, that at the very least the VRE share value would hold its own, but no, it has scarcely moved since flotation. We need to know revenues and pronto, otherwise it will just remain a tech geek's heaven, but never a money spinner. Maybe the field is too narrow. | corrientes | |
10/11/2020 20:41 | Just highlights how huge this is going to be.. | cer1th | |
10/11/2020 11:57 | I also believe people have mistakenly imagined it was a punt on the virus effects. The truth is that VR is alive and well and thriving,from what I can see! I bought a box of VR educational items for the family for Christmas and the firm was selling out fast and put their price up! It was not VRE but shows that the general VR market is at last becoming more mainstream and perhaps revealing that it is thriving in certain areas. | hazl | |
10/11/2020 11:34 | The pullback in price is very understandable since everything tech and "stay at home" is going to get hammered in the "real world recovery" trade that is happening from the vaccine news. During the initial frenzy the market will not look at the details of the tech stories. At some point things will settle down, and the balance of positive newsflow on companies like VRE which have a bright future post covid will make people pay attention again. | bensug | |
10/11/2020 09:46 | Bought in @18.7p the other week. Not such a clever move now! | supertag | |
10/11/2020 08:26 | A few lousy sells and the share price drops...This is being played..If investors are selling based on theres a potential vaccine then more fool them. 1 The vaccine won't be rolled out to the mass population until 2021.2 Covid has pushed thinking forward 10 years in regards to technology and ways of working, business using VR. This is the future moving forward hence why the massive increase in interest from the Chinese..etc. The vaccine was bound to come but all these companies and institutions still have jumped to get in on VR...VRE are leading and this will be the future..GLA | cer1th | |
09/11/2020 11:52 | I bring these out because I think we have been concentrating perhaps a bit too much, on the Youth forum, when we have so many other irons in the fire. It's my best guess anyway, that once it's back on the cards this will react very positively once again. | hazl | |
09/11/2020 10:41 | Fascinating. This client is quite impressive. | hazl | |
09/11/2020 10:32 | Wearable technology is the future and NuEyes Smartglasses bring the future to you in a small, compact yet powerful head worn device. NuEyes finally makes it possible for those with visual impairments to connect with loved ones and others without always having to use a big clunky machine. Our removable visual prosthetic helps the visually impaired see again while keeping their hands free. | hazl | |
09/11/2020 10:30 | I see that one of VRE's clients is Nu eyes. Interesting thought I'd have a little look. | hazl | |
09/11/2020 08:34 | Hmm some interest I see in trades. | hazl | |
06/11/2020 13:37 | Few snaps from today's #VR #English lesson in ENGAGE where I took an Italian student on a tour of #Japan. VR offers wonderful contexts to develop your speaking skills and confidence in English - if you don't believe us get in touch to find out how! #EdTech @vreducation | hazl | |
06/11/2020 09:59 | I think you just have to be patient with this, which is the same with many growth stocks until they reach an inflexion point.A lot of people get fidgety if there isn't any news for a month or two and move on.The next update should provide a bigger picture IMO, given they've said that they have been super busy over the last 3 months, near doubled the headcount and revenue is building month on month.Obviously the fees at the lower end are just that, but the mid and higher 100k plus revenue is pretty decent, particularly if that starts to seriously take off.No doubt HTC and Octopus have a longer term horizon for returns than many retail investors. | hastings | |
06/11/2020 09:40 | It's still at an early stage but is really making its mark is the way I'm looking at it. And that is even with changing it's emphasis by being flexible when required. Not only was that sensible,adapting to the needs of potential customers but it re rated it hugely because of the calibre of the client....HTC. It is big in China. I believe education is often difficult from a commercial point of view wheras conferences are highly commercial. Clearly HTC who have shares want to VRE to succeed and are likely to introduce us to various clients of an equally high standing. I believe it is a completely different animal to the one it was a year ago and VR has moved on as well. | hazl | |
06/11/2020 09:26 | Some degree of euphoria about the business activity, but where it counts, the reaction is nada so far. Are we talking about the need for zillions of sales to counter tiny profit margins ? I'm in the dark here, though the concept seems right for the time. | corrientes | |
06/11/2020 09:10 | I expect we will get some news soon about the forum. | hazl | |
05/11/2020 14:08 | There is an updated version of the above by the way. Even useful for trading I imagine. If you use a lot of screens,you can make them in VR! | hazl |
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