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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/2/2018 11:21 | Where has Gottopickapocketortw | mudbath | |
07/2/2018 11:02 | Thanks prof. How you keeping? Very cold over here Hope you are well and are waiting patiently for our investment here to come to fruition. Fond regards KK | kemorkid | |
07/2/2018 10:43 | Well done KK and best wishes. | professor pettigrew | |
07/2/2018 10:36 | Had another wee nibble there | kemorkid | |
07/2/2018 10:28 | 6,147 posts since 7th Feb 2017 The share price was then 0.20p Well done david, you’ve managed to talk 40% off the share price in 12 months. 1p party? lmfao | michaelsadvfn | |
07/2/2018 09:47 | I'm paid cash in hand so I offer a generous discount. | chinese investor | |
07/2/2018 09:41 | CI - You were seriously short changed in my experience of "management consultants" offering their "expertise" to the NHS. | philmiboots | |
07/2/2018 09:38 | I am to continue following CI (and ignore the Professor) - anyone who charges £1,500 a a day as a NHS management consultant must know what they're doing. | astute person | |
07/2/2018 08:08 | A frosty and snowy good morning to all genuine LEG holders. | professor pettigrew | |
07/2/2018 08:02 | Good morning my fellow management consultants ! My fee - £1,000 a day ! | chinese investor | |
07/2/2018 05:29 | yup, same ip address. potplant, me old chum. after all your extensive research, or copying and pasting from twitter as most call it, and your very high average price, and the stock near an all time low, do you think your research has paid off handsomely? Its just that to the trained eye, you come across as a clueless idiot. no offence, chum. | professor knobhead | |
06/2/2018 22:55 | Gosh, this is doing well...not | wisteria2 | |
06/2/2018 21:39 | And don't worry your sawdust filled head about the 1p party. YOU AIN'T ON THE LIST MATE. | professor pettigrew | |
06/2/2018 21:09 | "The days of management consultants are long gone." Which planet is that on then? Probably the same one that is going to host that nebulous 1p shindig. Onwards and sideways is the Sutton cry. Rochdale Under Fives 1- Milwall 0 (latest) | mudbath | |
06/2/2018 19:00 | Leeches they were indeed. Scum of the earth. Should have all been put into prison in my view. | professor pettigrew | |
06/2/2018 18:20 | Wouldn't worry Phil, the NHS don't have to pay VS unlike the leeches at Accenture. The days of management consultants are long gone. | soupdragon55 | |
06/2/2018 14:28 | Ah so, CI, it is you who is to blame for the NPfIT disaster/shambles/co Accenture escapes £1bn penalty for NHS walk-out Accenture, the IT and consultancy firm has avoided huge penalty fees for withdrawing from the UK National Programme for IT (NPfIT). Connecting for Health (CfH) said Accenture, which announced yesterday it is withdrawing from its £2bn contracts for the NPfIT will not have to pay up to 50 per cent of its total contract in compensation as stipulated in the contract. The IT and consultancy firm has been asked to pay just £63m compensation. In March, director general for NHS IT Richard Granger, told a conference in Paris that any supplier struggling to deliver and who wanted to walk away would have to pay dearly for the "disruption" caused. "If they would like to walk away, it's starting at 50 per cent of the total contract value," he said. | philmiboots |
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