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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Legendary Inv. | LSE:LEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001514032 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.085 | 0.08 | 0.09 | - | 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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14/9/2016 10:08 | This baby will end BLUE. | kemorkid | |
14/9/2016 09:46 | Falling like a stone.!! | ten bag man | |
14/9/2016 09:37 | 170000 buy as a Mini top up guys as a tester plus I wanted a few more at this cheap price :))) | laptop15 | |
14/9/2016 09:13 | I can wait 3 days - no problem . | ride the wave 1 | |
14/9/2016 09:05 | Hmm. Are the MM's trying to sow some seeds of doubt here? They obviously have quite a lot of stock on their hands, so no stock shortage looming (yet), so they've slammed down the ask to get rid of some. Thing is, they have an excellent habit of getting it wrong, so a few large buys will force them on the back foot and off we go with the tick-ups again. | professor pettigrew | |
14/9/2016 08:24 | We have the same opening gambit as yesterday. Because the MM's insist on such a wide spread (to deter buyers/they know what's about to unfold?) everything so far is listed as a sell. Trades 0 and 3 are buys, 1 and 2 are genuine sales. Keep an eye on the price action folks. | professor pettigrew | |
14/9/2016 07:55 | Very strong buy , just watch the monkeys tick this up on the slightest bit of buying pressure . | ride the wave 1 | |
14/9/2016 07:34 | Morning all. Clear blue skies yet again, but yesterday's price action was interesting. We had some small buying interest in the morning, then the news came out regarding the interview between Zaf and Zak next week, and then we witnessed a couple of very decent two million plus buys. Sentiment has changed here, we have proven the bottom at 0.2p and I wouldn't now be surprised to see a steady run-up before next Monday's interview, but more importantly some positive news via an RNS before that. I have the 1p party invites on order, RTW1 has purchased the stamps, so all it needs now is for some large and sustained buying, some positive news, an excellent interview and we can all raises our glasses. May very well add another million or two today, I like round figures and 25m sounds just about right. GL all and enjoy the sunshine. Just today and tomorrow then we join places like Scotland mired in constant gloom. Now where did I put my sporran? | professor pettigrew | |
13/9/2016 20:57 | LOAD UP FIRST THING . Going ☝️Ϗ | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 18:48 | hxxps://www.jobs.nhs You never know !!!! | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 16:51 | Seeing as the Dow is currently down 257, and London fell almost 40 points, quite a satisfactory day here. Looking forward to lifting off now we have seen the bottom. Keep up the good work, charts and info RTW1. | professor pettigrew | |
13/9/2016 16:31 | Zac and Zaf sent the share price into orbit the last time they had a chat, where will it land next week, .5p or above? | brian boru | |
13/9/2016 16:30 | 4 monkeys on 0.24p ask | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 16:29 | Well held chaps . | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 16:25 | Agree with all of the above. Some very positive stirrings today. Lots of small companies have replicated this sort of price action in the past, laying dormant for some time and drifting, only to explode exponentially once news is revealed. We have a laugh and banter about the 1p party. But, who is actually prepared for it? RTW1 is 100% correct. Those buying/accumulating and holding will reap massive rewards here. And it could be a lot sooner than many think. | professor pettigrew | |
13/9/2016 16:19 | Europe is for VS NHS in other countries imo . Look at rob knots profile on LinkedIn | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 16:18 | At least all the weak mugs have been removed . Serves them right , I don't feel sorry for them at all . They will say ," If only I held onto my LEG shares , they would have been worth X" . Won't be hardly any sellers on the next rise . As time goes on the smart people hold and accumulate meaning they will only get harder and harder to buy . Early birds get the worms :) GLA | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 16:16 | also i'm curious about the international stuff virtual stock seem to be posturing towards... | yajnas01 | |
13/9/2016 16:14 | i think they are mugs too... what's the point in selling out at probably a loss, or if not at a very tiny profit only to miss what would be an extremely sharp rise on potentially game changing news. this is exactly why trading this is a little risky... there will be this day when it goes mental when the contracts are properly announced. they have actually been only we don't know who.. so in theory news is always due | yajnas01 | |
13/9/2016 16:04 | 0.3p before the interview anyone ? | ride the wave 1 | |
13/9/2016 15:59 | Lol, if we get to 20p I'll buy a pub and retire. | tini5 | |
13/9/2016 15:58 | And a nice 2.3m at 0.215. Things starting to happen now. Always said more news quickly after the results. Keep those stamps handy RTW1. | professor pettigrew | |
13/9/2016 15:57 | couldn't resist a top up if there is an interview on monday... anyway these are going so cheap it's insane. i genuinely don't get why the news is so slow here, but we kind of all know what is happening from twitter and rns's rtw1 if we get to 2p, then i will buy you a pint or two... keep up the good sharing of research - good for new investors. this is a seriously good co to put money in | yajnas01 | |
13/9/2016 15:51 | Yup, they picked them up dirt cheap from a bunch of mugs. | professor pettigrew | |
13/9/2016 15:38 | The monkeys must have loads of shares now (for the re-rate) . ULTRA BULLISH | ride the wave 1 |
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