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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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23/1/2019 07:49 | RNS looks good, 2 new release experiences also. | johnwalton54 | |
18/1/2019 18:44 | I think the problem is we are getting extreme opinions by the ' experts 'about VR as a general term. I saw on Twitter a tech site that stated it is going nowhere and yet others claiming that the top firms are researching heavily into it. My guess is that We will not know for a while. | hazl | |
18/1/2019 18:31 | Twice as many bought today on HL site, encouraging, over sold. Check out new revamped Engage site, impressive. | johnwalton54 | |
18/1/2019 16:07 | Big sell at 10p today. I see IMMO has hit a new low today as well. Hopefully some positive news here next week otherwise we could hit new lows also.... | 237gmoney | |
12/1/2019 12:07 | as an example... 'Viewers can watch and explore the 3D models on a screen, or use a Virtual Reality headset to immerse themselves in genetic material and manipulate it themselves.' | hazl | |
12/1/2019 11:42 | 'A multimillion-pound investment in the development of immersive technologies such as virtual reality will bring new performing arts experiences to audiences around the world.' Universities are always ahead of the crowd. | hazl | |
12/1/2019 11:33 | Again I see that Goldsmiths one of the best universities in the country is focusing on VR now. | hazl | |
10/1/2019 16:03 | very interesting indeed on VR | hazl | |
10/1/2019 14:35 | End of Jan Titanic sales broadcasted , thanks for the tip regarding buyers before ipo, never thought about that. | johnwalton54 | |
10/1/2019 09:41 | Until we get news of how well the Titanic VR sales have gone it's inevitable that this will drift lower. Hopefully sales went well over the Xmas period and the company issue a positive statement otherwise it could be a while before this picks up and we could head south pretty quickly.Something to note on the horizon - all the people that bought in before the IPO I will soon be able to exit as they were all locked in for 12 months.I would expect some are keen to sell as they bought in at a much lower valuation than we did. | 237gmoney | |
09/1/2019 17:04 | Pretty cool, I like the HTC Vive Pro, will need the cost to come down though however shows the tech is improving. | johnwalton54 | |
09/1/2019 16:44 | NordicTrack VR Bike VR gamification may change your mind, and it’s going all in on the idea. The NordicTrack VR Bike is a stationary bike that comes boxed with a HTC Vive Focus standalone virtual reality headset. The game we played (Aeronauts) had us pedaling to power #VR OF General interest perhaps.... AT THE CES EXHIBITION QUITE COOL | hazl | |
08/1/2019 14:00 | EDUCATION as here perhaps more manageable until they refine it? | hazl | |
08/1/2019 12:45 | TWITTER RADIO BLOG. GOOD LISTEN , TALKS ABOUT FEES CHARGED. hxxp://www.blogtalkr | johnwalton54 | |
06/1/2019 14:04 | Brokers view 13.12.18 DAVY VIEW As expected, VR Education (VRE) has announced the full commercial release of ENGAGE, its online virtual learning and corporate training platform. Of note, Nokia Corporation and Shenandoah University are named as initial partners for ENGAGE. Our initiation report last week highlighted that 2019 will be an inflection point for ENGAGE, with orders expected to pick up in 2019. This announcement underlines VRE’s clear focus on the education and corporate training markets. Separately, we expect VRE to provide a FY 2018 trading update in late January. | johnwalton54 | |
06/1/2019 13:46 | VRE seen as a top key player. hxxps://nimn.org/glo | johnwalton54 | |
05/1/2019 16:57 | 'Another characteristic is the increasing number of start-ups that are women-led or that include women on the founding team. Outstanding start-up founders such as Nuritas’s Nora Khaldi, Skmmp’s Aileen Carville, Popertee’s Lucinda Kelly and VR Education Holdings’ Sandra Whelan, to name a few, demonstrate the calibre of leadership that has emerged.' thanks for link | hazl | |
04/1/2019 17:42 | @Artomatixltd and @vreducation named in the top 30 Irish Tech startups to watch in 2019. I think it's very early days, I did read from an interview in the autumn that they were making a dam buster experience, this may or may not be in the pipeline. | johnwalton54 | |
03/1/2019 18:49 | I understand your concerns 237gmoney. I think the whole virtual reality thing was slower to take off than they anticipated but just look at the mac report above now. Wow I think that shows the strength of the market in the future and certainly the way Apple are valuing it. I agree that it will be a while before it turns into cold hard cash but shares are about the future. The fact that these big names are getting serious about it will work its way down in my opinion. The headsets hopefully will develop and not be so cumbersome and people will get used to the idea. I think there will be winners and losers and I have spread my risk and my angles by taking a few VRE,IMMO and now EVRH while they are cheap. We know there are no guarantees in this business and so I personally have not spent a lot but IF they take off then it could be quite exciting. IMO | hazl | |
03/1/2019 18:37 | I THINK THE vr/ar thing is just about to take off. | hazl | |
03/1/2019 16:57 | While I am a big fan of this company and can see the great potential here I am slightly concerned with what comes next. I am just thinking out loud here so please don't shoot me down. I would be interested to hear some others thoughts on this but looking at other AR/VR companies that are listed - EVRH, IMMO come to mind, they are both struggling a little in terms of share price momentum after having great starts - just like VRE. Much to do with cash burn and sales/revenue thus far I expect. While both the Apollo VR and Titanic VR experiences are fantastic, the Engage platform is the key to the companies success. Now that this has been commercially launched it is great but what we do not know is what potential sales revenue the company can generate from Engage, particularly in the short term. It was great that the company issued a revenue model based on the different types of usage the Engage platform offers but I would like the company to be more transparent with how much each version of Engage will cost. I suppose my concern is linked to what is happening at EVRH and IMMO - VRE only raised 6 million at IPO and the sales of both Apollo and Titanic will keep the company running for a while but they have said that they do not expect material revenues from Engage for a couple of years at least. If there is not another Apollo or Titanic VR experience in the pipeline then I can only see the cash pile falling away. Thought I would just share my views to see if there is something I am missing. | 237gmoney | |
02/1/2019 12:48 | Good spot, VRE advertising new jobs, good year 2019 I think | johnwalton54 |
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