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Versarien to sell remaining assets to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ public company for £200k

The struggling AIM-listed business has warned if a deal is not completed quickly it could be forced to appoint administrators

Graphene firm Versarien's base in Longhope, Gloucestershire(Image: Google Maps)

Struggling Gloucestershire engineering firm Versarien is planning to sell off its remaining assets and subsidiaries for £200,000.

The AIM-listed business has signed a non-binding heads of terms with an unnamed º£½ÇÊÓÆµ public company.

The announcement comes a month after the Longhope-based graphene maker said it was "progressing discussions" for a deal it considered would provide the best outcome for shareholders and creditors.

Under the latest agreement, the potential acquirer will buy Versarien's shares in Total Carbide Limited and Gnanomat SL, together with the patent and trademark portfolio held by Versarien and the graphene production equipment held by Versarien Graphene Limited, which is in administration.

The unnamed company will pay £100,000 in cash for the assets and approximately £100,000 for shares. It will also take on responsibility for an Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Loans Limited loan of £5.7m.

It is understood that Versarien has entered into a period of exclusivity with the company until November 30 regarding the sale of the assets.

Completion of the transaction is subject to a number of factors including:

  • documented novation by Innovate º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Loans Limited, which has indicated its agreement to the transaction;
  • formal agreement from HMG Investment Screening Unit relating to triggering the National Security Investment Act 2021 for the proposed acquisition of qualifying assets;
  • and consent of both Versarien's and Gnanomat SL's shareholders at general meetings expected next month.

In a statement on Friday, Versarien said: "The company's actions to conserve cash continue and the board now anticipates that the company can continue to operate, with the support of its creditors, at least until the proposed transaction is completed, which is expected by the end of November 2025.