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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/3/2018 16:42 | Not the disastrous day some predicted, or should I say wanted. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
26/3/2018 15:23 | Phil, Any joy with the email to our ebullient Exhuberant CEO KK | ![]() kemorkid | |
26/3/2018 14:37 | Moving up now? 1 GPX Gulfsands 1.70 -19.05% -0.40 2 AYM Anglesey Mining 1.80 -15.29% -0.33 3 C4XD C4X Discry Hdgs 56.50 -15.04% -10.00 4 BILL Billing Service 2.20 -13.73% -0.35 4 Billing Services Group Limited Audited results for the year ended Dec. 31, 2017 TIDMBILL RNS Number : 8221I Billing Services Group Limited 26 March 2018 For Immediate Release Billing Services Group Limited ("BSG" or the "Company") Audited results for the year ended December 31, 2017... 5 IIP Infra.India 3.25 -13.33% -0.50 6 LEG Legendary Inv. 0.08 -13.16% -0.01 Thats fiscal acumen for you. | professor knobhead | |
26/3/2018 14:32 | Moving up now. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
26/3/2018 14:16 | Not according to some! | bionicdog | |
26/3/2018 14:13 | Well, if you are awake now, you can miss it again. The graph is starting to look terminal. | ![]() maxk | |
26/3/2018 14:06 | Oi pickles, you said you were going to take legal action against me. where is it chum? | ![]() michaelsadvfn | |
26/3/2018 14:05 | Davey, Seriously would you like your wife, daughters, servants or chauffeur to read some of your writings ? | ![]() chinese investor | |
26/3/2018 14:02 | I beg your pardon. I've never sworn on here. If one does a search for a well known four letter word beginning with c , you get five pages of results come up , pretty much all by you. Plus a few from your little mate ridethebus who did a runner. | bionicdog | |
26/3/2018 13:59 | As I was saying earlier, VS is integrated into other parties offerings so very difficult to say how successful or not it currently is. | soupdragon55 | |
26/3/2018 13:56 | Another new bit of research from a bit of Googling (never in public). From Nov 2017. In the autumn release of Mintsoft we have a number of new integrations available to use for e-commerce multi channel operations. One of the biggest new ones we have available is a Virtualstock integration with their order management system (OMS) “The Edge”. Virtualstock is used by a number of leading high street retailers such as Tesco & Argos for multi channel drop ship operations. The virtualstock integration with Mintsoft allows users to automatically acknowledge sales orders from tesco and then import orders automatically once accepted. Once the orders have been shipped on Mintsoft, a despatch notification is then sent to Virtual stock, who then send a despatch alert to the connected retailer (Argos / Tesco / etc) An inventory feed is also pushed back to up to the retailers channel automatically at set intervals to ensure over-sells are prevented. | soupdragon55 | |
26/3/2018 13:28 | It's good to have a bit of debate , rather than the assertion that anything Zaf invests in is by definition brilliant. | bionicdog | |
26/3/2018 13:27 | I'm off. Speak tomorrow. | ![]() carefreesid | |
26/3/2018 13:26 | Does that suggest they know what they are doing, or flit from one project to another? I recognise that can be quite entrepreneurial sometimes, and that in itself is not necessarily bad. But my point remains that there is no evidence at all that vs/edge is a money making bonanza for them. I have read your numbers, which were company produced. The reality seems somewhat different. You're a good man Soup, and I wish you well here, but its difficult to find a single investment case for leg shares if vs does not have the potential to be worth 66mln, let alone a lot more. all imo. | ![]() carefreesid | |
26/3/2018 13:23 | The content on this thread is absolutely disgusting. Those posting ought to hang their head in shame!!! | ![]() bill-e | |
26/3/2018 13:21 | Sid, the work they were doing a few years ago is different to the work they are doing now. | soupdragon55 | |
26/3/2018 13:16 | The old fashioned reverse dawn raid this morning tells me someone got wind of bad news over the weekend and wanted out at any price, and by the look of it, they arent finished. | ![]() carefreesid | |
26/3/2018 13:13 | a rise of 372% ...to get back to break even. nice. | ![]() michaelsadvfn | |
26/3/2018 13:09 | Soup They've been at the beginning of the journey for a few years now. Whether the vs technology is any practical or not, I'll bow to your greater knowledge, but if it was that good, then the smart money would have waded into LEG, given its 7% holding, irrespective of the other faults here we all know about. Notion have dozens of investments, and whilst they are all important to them, its a numbers game. They seed fund 50 tech start ups, and it only takes one real winner to pay for the rest. Whilst vs claim to have 5 of the top UK retailers signed up, I know from personal experience just how tight these retailers are, squeezing all suppliers and contractors to the bone. When vs pitch to an Asda, Sainsburys etc, they do it as a small tech start up wanting in. The retailers will make sure the deal is pretty much one way. The share price here is telling us a lot, and is probably tainting market perception of vs. I suspect the only way out for leg to carry in is to sell its vs stake, and we all know what type of deal a forced seller of a decent block of shares gets. | ![]() carefreesid | |
26/3/2018 12:52 | Sid, Notion have wind of it and were happy to buy in, as was Nick Jenkins. Other than approaching the company directly, how do you buy a bit of VS on the market.... the only way is through LEG, and as we've established this morning, is LEG really that appealing VS aside? Personally I think you are dismissing VS too early as they are only just at the beginning of the journey. They have got the tech in place now with a strong board driving it forward. | soupdragon55 | |
26/3/2018 12:49 | Soup If it was that good, and they were coining it, insiders and their mates and the market would have had wind of it long before any of us. We havnt seen any evidence of that? That is the kind of evidence that tells me that vs is just not commercial enough to merit the valuations often mentioned on here. | ![]() carefreesid |
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