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TLY Totally Plc

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Last Updated: 08:00:12
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Totally Plc LSE:TLY London Ordinary Share GB00BYM1JJ00 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.15 5.00 5.30 5.15 5.11 5.15 1,352,522 08:00:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print 135.7M 1.78M 0.0091 5.66 10.12M
Totally Plc is listed in the Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TLY. The last closing price for Totally was 5.15p. Over the last year, Totally shares have traded in a share price range of 4.10p to 24.50p.

Totally currently has 196,546,800 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Totally is £10.12 million. Totally has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.66.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/3/2024
14:54
I see the II's are selling this pos down.
5p on the bid, lol!

beckers2008
28/3/2024
11:49
What a shocker at BYOT; another disaster for 1GW….
nobbygnome
22/3/2024
08:11
And today an initial group of trades that sum to 999. Coincidence?

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1gw 7 Mar '24 - 08:10 - 21134 of 21144 Edit 0 3 1

A first trade of 911 shares. Emergency call?

1gw
21/3/2024
16:25
NHS chief says taxes alone can't fund ailing £160billion-a-year service as he hints it might be time for a 'private solution' amid clamour for hospitals to get extra £32bn to get back on track


"Mr Kolade, who is also a leading private equity figure, said the country needs a 'big conversation' about how the health service is funded and suggested social insurance or 'some sort of private solution' may have a role."

sikhthetech
21/3/2024
10:40
Yep, weird isn't it.

I have no idea what goes through his mind. Probably coke or maybe meths.

Btw, I've been here 20 years and only post with this handle, just to trash yet more of his paranoia.

pierre oreilly
17/3/2024
22:24
The troll on the other thread posted this

"Btw, Pierrer's post is not in Top Posts, despite getting 10 votes. Multiple ids, again!!! "

Is there a more sad indictment, as if anyone else cares at all !

fenners66
17/3/2024
17:31
FACT.

Waiting lists gone down despite the junior doctors strike.




As posted previously, more elective surgery being carried out by private companies.
sikhthetech3 Mar '24 - 21:25 - 21124 of 21142 Edit
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And only a week ago.
Up to 20% of NHS EC Patients now being treated by Private Hospitals!!

That's how reliant the NHS is on private providers.
;-)

Facts not fabricated stories by some.


Revealed: The ICBs most reliant on private hospitalsBy James Illman23 February 2024 Bath
Up to 20 per cent of NHS elective patients are now being treated by private hospitals in some areas, analysis by HSJ suggests.




Coincidence???



Btw, Pierrer's post is not in Top Posts, despite getting 10 votes. Multiple ids, again!!!

sikhthetech
13/3/2024
10:45
You seem to be in some sort of denial shreek. In less than a year, the price has dropped from about 50p to 5p. As you have said, this is an institutional share, not a pi share. Do you think the institutions who must have sold this down so much don't know more than you? It's down 95%, yet has to rise 1000% to get back to where it was 9 months ago. Incidentally, you seem to have been ramping this virtually every day during that time. So what went wrong? Your lover has let you down. Now reduced to hoping for a dead cat bounce. I notice you didn't respond to my cash analysis here which indicted it doesn't have much left at all - probably the diminishing cash position is the reason for the 95% fall.

You do realise that if it goes for virtually ANY cash raising exercise to keep afloat, current shareholders will be diluted to next to nothing don't you? The alternative is even worse as far as i can see.

pierre oreilly
11/3/2024
20:25
1gw,

They are for different clinical procedures. The fact the previous contracts haven't been extended suggests that they have successfully finished the procedures and they have been brought back under the hospital's control.
It makes sense to target the same clinical procedures in batches before targeting others, doesn't it?. That way specialist consultants/nurses are taken on a continuous basis until the waiting list backlog is brought within the customer's control. The fact the Group of hospital's have awarded a new contract suggests they were happy with and trust TLY's performance and ability on other procedures.


This is why I say, you can pick up comments from company statements but you have a long history of not being able to understand what they mean. Hence why you are very often wrong and miss the obvious understanding in company statements from Byot, rthm, trmr, nexn.

sikhthetech
11/3/2024
18:45
Does the fact that they’ve announced this new £700k contract in Ireland mean that the £650k and £1.5m endoscopy contracts announced last year (also in Ireland, also for the Saolta Group) for May 2023-Dec 2023 have not been renewed/extended?

12th April 2023 RNS Reach
“The contract to deliver endoscopy procedures will be delivered between May 2023 and December 2023, during weekends when hospital facilities are not otherwise in use, maximising the potential number of patients that can be seen within the existing hospital infrastructure. The contract is valued at c.£650k and following the completion of this initial period, and subject to demand and budget availability, the contract may be extended for up to a further twelve months.”

26th April 2023 RNS Reach
“The additional contract, valued at c.£1.5m, will support an endoscopy waiting list initiative targeting the reduction of waiting lists through the delivery of diagnostic colonoscopy, gastroscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy procedures between May 2023 and December 2023.”

1gw
11/3/2024
17:37
For one customer read one major customer then you have the truth. Of course there will be contract news but how much is the question. Will it be enough to keep the lights on
quazie12
11/3/2024
17:35
I've been expecting to see them for ages now, but without much luck :¬(
supernumerary
11/3/2024
16:51
Great to see another contract win in Republic of Ireland.

Shows those that say TLY have only 1 customer are clueless.
TLY provide their services in all 4 UK Nations and Republic of Ireland.

Given the NHS year end is 31st March, I would expect to see some contract wins/extensions within the UK, either during March or April.

sikhthetech
10/3/2024
19:49
Spending other people's money. Obviously ;¬)
supernumerary
10/3/2024
14:19
Great to see TR1 for Canaccord Genuity above 5%, holding for discretionary clients.

Over 40% of TLY held by IIs.

sikhthetech
07/3/2024
08:10
A first trade of 911 shares. Emergency call?
1gw
06/3/2024
22:52
Crazy ramblings. Sikh this is disastrous share that you keep erroneously supporting.Move on to higher growth potential shares, plenty to choose from
muffster
06/3/2024
22:37
95% fall in share price, one director just done a runner, by my calcs cash is now around zilch. And you go on about the NHS outsourcing as if the only supplier they have is tly.To those sucked in for a few grand by shreek's oft repeated posts which totally miss the point of how and why companies become successful or duff, all I can say is a couple of hundred quid is better than nothing.
pierre oreilly
06/3/2024
22:36
I see the troll on the other thread cannot understand productivity and how it affects TLY hanging on to the coattails of the NHS desperate for crumbs of work.

IF the new £3.4bn investment really frees up 13,000,000 clinician hours - how many hours does TLY pay its staff for ? - then they will need less outside help to get things done.

Clue troll - its not going to make any difference for the next 2 years - but after that ?

IF the NHS can deliver real productivity gains and I am not convinced they will as its not in their interests they have been shown not to implement productive changes before... maybe there will no longer be any need for TLY

Do they operate the 111 service ? Easy replace that by AI - its a bit useless for a lot of things anyway....

fenners66
06/3/2024
22:12
1gw,
"This (i.e. the lifetime allowance) presumably acted as a fairly strong incentive for some doctors to reduce hours working for the NHS and perhaps supplement with hours worked outside the NHS?"

Again, that's old news.


As evidenced in one of my earlier posts, upto 20% of NHS Elective Care is NOW CARRIED OUT by private providers. So NHS is using private providers more and more to reduce waiting list.


sikhthetech3 Mar '24 - 21:25 - 21124 of 21130 Edit
And only a week ago.
Up to 20% of NHS EC Patients now being treated by Private Hospitals!!

That's how reliant the NHS is on private providers.
;-)

Facts not fabricated stories by some.


Revealed: The ICBs most reliant on private hospitalsBy James Illman23 February 2024 Bath
Up to 20 per cent of NHS elective patients are now being treated by private hospitals in some areas, analysis by HSJ suggests.

sikhthetech
06/3/2024
21:55
1gw

"Not sure that does anything for Totally - in fact by reducing NHS staff IT/admin headaches it perhaps reduces some of the incentive for NHS staff to do some work in the private sector."

That's a very naive statement. It's obvious the NHS struggles with outdated tech. Depts still use old tech like Faxes, hand written notes etc. That is clearly inefficient.
Why would upgrading tech so no one needs to manually send fax be detrimental to TLY. In fact, it will make things more efficient and reduce costs as they also won't need to employ admin to duplicate work.

How does that reduce the incentive for NHS staff to work in the private sector? You clearly don't know how the NHS/TLY business models work.

sikhthetech
06/3/2024
21:49
1gw,

"Is the £2.5bn for 2024-25 just an inflation adjustment? "

That was already known.
However, the NHS needed £2bln, they got £2.5bln.

Recently the IFS(Institute of Fiscal Studies had warned that the NHS needs £2bln to
With the £2.5bln announced today, NHS bodies can continue to reduce waiting lists. These had been falling and hopefully, should continue to do so.

As the NHS year end is 31st March, NHS bodies who were going to struggle without the extra money, can continue with any plans they may have put off.



"The NHS waiting list would become even larger if the Chancellor does not plug a £2bn shortfall in health spending in his Budget, experts have warned."

"Waiting lists have been falling for the last three months, helping Rishi Sunak meet one of his five pledges, but remain historically high at 7.6 million."

"Siva Anandaciva, chief analyst at the King’s Fund, said he had spoken to NHS managers who were fearful about a potential real-terms cut in health spending without the extra £2bn needed identified by the IFS.

The likely result of such a spending squeeze would mean NHS finance directors having to make difficult decisions about their existing budgets, including finding efficiency savings.

Mr Anandaciva added: “But this could also mean cutting back on evening and weekend appointments, and a lot more patients added to the waiting list.”"

sikhthetech
06/3/2024
16:39
And on the subject of incentives to work outside the NHS has Totally made any comment on the implications for its recruitment efforts of the abolition of the pension lifetime allowance? This (i.e. the lifetime allowance) presumably acted as a fairly strong incentive for some doctors to reduce hours working for the NHS and perhaps supplement with hours worked outside the NHS?
1gw
06/3/2024
16:09
Is the £2.5bn for 2024-25 just an inflation adjustment? About 1.5%.

"Measures introduced at Spring Budget will protect levels of funding for the NHS in England in real terms in 2024-25 by providing an extra £2.5 billion for 2024-25 meaning a total budget of £164.9 billion."

And the £3.4bn in capital investment is designed to make life in the NHS better (more productive and less administrative) isn't it? Not sure that does anything for Totally - in fact by reducing NHS staff IT/admin headaches it perhaps reduces some of the incentive for NHS staff to do some work in the private sector.

"Alongside this £2.5 billion of extra funding for day-to-day activities the government will invest £3.4 billion to reform the way the NHS works. This funding will significantly reduce the 13 million hours of time doctors spend on poor IT, freeing up significant capacity and revolutionising treatment for a range of illnesses such as cancer and strokes."

See pages 32-34:

1gw
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