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LEG Legendary Inv.

0.085
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
0 0 N/A 0

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18/12/2017
07:50
Post of the month Sid.

Herr Pickles is in serious need of professional help.

His wife offered to help and in response he offered her a smack in the teef...

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michaelsadvfn
18/12/2017
07:44
PP - how's this going ?

MIllwall Holdings (MWH) - Current market value is under £10m - this could easily be 10, 20 or 30 bagger if everything goes to plan.

chinese investor
18/12/2017
07:33
I doubt it Targa. That would be 1p more than he's ever made on a share.
professor knobhead
18/12/2017
07:32
Most people are up and about by now but PP's now sound asleep (passed out after yet another night on the sauce) when he should be actively looking over his portfolio of rubbish.
nortic 007
18/12/2017
07:25
I actually wonder if prof actually owns any leg, if he does surely the penny will soon drop...
targatarga
18/12/2017
07:21
I could also speak to Chris Potts about your other investment if you want.You should be nice to me little boy.
nortic 007
18/12/2017
07:19
"Blue Button"That's a trainee dealer in old city talk.Did you ever get that far PP ?
nortic 007
18/12/2017
07:16
FYII'm having luncheon in Knightsbridge and Scott's in Mount Street this week so I'll drop you a line so we can hopefully hook up buddy.X
nortic 007
18/12/2017
07:10
The funny thing is PP is that the MM in this stock used to be my blue button. Small World .....
nortic 007
18/12/2017
07:01
I'd stick that on a horse and I know nothing about horses.
nortic 007
18/12/2017
06:52
I don't know. Someone bought 500,000 shares on Friday. That's nearly 600 quids worth. They must know something.
bullishportent
18/12/2017
06:50
Nothing going on chez moi. Move along please.
behindthescenes
18/12/2017
06:00
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nortic 007
18/12/2017
05:17
Interesting comments on Fri evening about the potential effect of profits to the bottom line from each NHS trust, it was muted that each trust was worth £10m and that this was mentioned in an interview Zaf gave with Zak Mir? If this were the case then the Shelford group alone would add £100m to their coffers, but more importantly the whole 152 NHS trusts would add £1.5 Billion. This is the first time I've heard of any figures with regard to income from the NHS trusts and wonder how far these figures are off the mark? Unicorn status indeed and a potential LEG share price in excess of 4.5p. Hoping that the buying continues at 8 am and we can rise a few ticks before the Christmas break!!
gbenson1
18/12/2017
02:58
It would indeed sid - and I think by my post 10573 I did.

You obviously don't agree - so maybe you can join those that think that they have a monopoly on compassion.

Nice to have known you.

professor pettigrew
18/12/2017
00:58
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nortic 007
17/12/2017
23:51
I believe the 'May slime and sewerage fall upon your heads" cards sold out quickly in the Sutton area this year.
michaelsadvfn
17/12/2017
23:43
A bit of goodwill at this time of year would be nice. Perhaps you could take the moral high ground and lead by example, Prof?
carefreesid
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