RE: Valuation27 Jan 2018 15:01
If you think we are overvalued you think someone could buy VRS for less than what it is listed now??
I think the Chinese would have been delighted to take a clean sweep for £170m.
We have an IP on a wonder material that the world wants and no one at this stage can replicate on commercial scale.
Neill has already stated that we have connections and tie in with institutions worth 1bn.
This is an unfolding story half the people I talk to haven't even heard of Graphene. The RNS of the Chinese deal will put VRS on the world stage.
My experience was I bought at 25p and sold at 40p on someone mentioning it at work. Investing for 20 years you have to take profit! I then researched and taken by surprise at the pace of the company delivering bought the same volume at 80p. Since then I know of three other people in my office that have opened accounts to buy VRS never invested before. My point is the story is only just getting out there and people that understand the story are long term holders. So yes there are risks and great profits to be taken but there are so many more long holders coming to the understanding what is happening that aren't selling.
IMHO the IP of the successful commercial production of graphene is worth multiples of where we are now. This looks to be the real deal if China have bypassed 100's of their home grown 'graphene' manufactures to knock on VRS door. Habits and vision are hard to change when a market dictates it is difficult to make large gains but every now and again.................
The share price hit 90p before any mention of China deal which is massive