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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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10/6/2016 17:17 | Stupidity and arrogance , a winning combination IMO. | bionicdog | |
10/6/2016 17:13 | Professor Pope Appointer (PANR) 9 Dec'15 - 21:21 Seen it all before many many times. In my sage and sound view, there isn't much more to go for here. Professor Pope Appointer (PANR) 9 Dec'15 - 21:23 There is more chance of "michaels" becoming the next Pope, than this speculative nonsense reaching £2 or anywhere near it. | ![]() chinese investor | |
10/6/2016 17:07 | I'll console myself by counting my money. Descending triangle anyone? Of course it'll be "another bull flag you mug" by the time someone reads their copy of Janet and John go charting. | bionicdog | |
10/6/2016 17:00 | It must be sad talking to yourself and nobody else. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
10/6/2016 16:57 | This is very funny. The prof knew best about these winners as well. I find it rather odd that even though the share price is far lower than when I started warning , the prof is still right due to a phenomenon called the Pettigrew paradox. Even if it falls to 0.1p , he'll still be right and I'll be wrong. | bionicdog | |
10/6/2016 15:05 | He's probably still got them ! I've seen it all before ! Professor Pettigrew (AQP) 11 Feb'10 - 09:57 Thought the results were slightly better than the market expected, hence the rise. Need to convincingly break the £4 barrier though I feel. Professor Pettigrew (AQP) 03 Dec 2008 - 15:14:41 I'm in for the long haul anyway. Got some at £4.52, £3.78 and £1.60. Will be topping up again tomorrow if they fall to around £1.10p. Seen all this before. | ![]() chinese investor | |
10/6/2016 14:48 | We've seen it all before. Professor Pettigrew (CCE) 18 Jun 2014 - 08:48:52 Seen all this before, short-termers, shorters, detractors and nervous traders, bailing out, then of all a sudden sentiment rapidly changes, the positive news flows in and there is one almighty squeeze on the share price Those selling today haven't a clue. Professor Pettigrew (MTV) 04 Mar 2014 - 11:34:50 Seen all this before, but mm's will fail to take it below the recent placing price on the offer. Buyers will ensure that in any case. Professor Pettigrew (VGM) 07 Jul 2011 - 14:43:08 I've seen all this before, in 40 years experience. Professor Pettigrew (AQP) 03 Dec 2008 - 15:14:41 I'm in for the long haul anyway. Got some at £4.52, £3.78 and £1.60. Will be topping up again tomorrow if they fall to around £1.10p. Seen all this before. Professor Pettigrew (AQP) 29 Oct 2008 - 11:00:54 I'm comfortable continuing to accumulate here. Seen all this before, and when everyone is panicking that's the time to pick up stocks. Professor Pettigrew (BGT) 07 Sep 2006 11:49:39 Seen all this before - it's nothing but mm manipulation. | ![]() chinese investor | |
10/6/2016 14:35 | You're all bonkers. Have a good weekend anyway. | bionicdog | |
10/6/2016 14:33 | No chance RTW1. Seen all this before. If anything days like these are days to just add and sit back. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
10/6/2016 14:16 | 3 tiny little sells Anyone would think that someone is trying to get the price down so they get people to panic sell , so they can get the price even lower . Don't fall for the silly games chaps !!! | ride the wave 1 | |
10/6/2016 13:36 | Biggest lie so far. how would he know? Professor Pettigrew 10 Jun'16 - 08:35 - 2411 of 2417 3 1 Morning (almost) all. Nearly there, just the I's to be dotted and the T's to be crossed. | bionicdog | |
10/6/2016 13:05 | When I said "imminent" I envisaged a time scale as in "imminent RNS" or "imminent News" ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
10/6/2016 11:50 | Genesis are in 2 of the 6 GS1 demonstrator NHS Trusts . I wonder how many VS are in ? :) | ride the wave 1 | |
10/6/2016 11:45 | BEST IN CLASS !!!! Genesis and Virtual Stock are completely complimentary technologies. Genesis (in part) is a system for efficiently managing and creating requisitions within an acute hospital environment – VirtualStock completes the purchasing process by giving access to the most effective route for procuring that stock. As such, they form a “best in class” solution for the hospital procurement cycle | ride the wave 1 | |
10/6/2016 10:05 | Indeed RTW1. It's quite amusing to think what positive steps are being planned and the potential, and yet there are two ignoramuses in particular who just can't see it. Still, when it all finally unfolds, we know exactly who will be the ones laughing. Some good decent people here, and they will be loyally rewarded by adding and holding here. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
10/6/2016 09:43 | The numbers such an omni-channel disruptive solution could accrue are potentially dramatic, irrespective of whether the final revenue model adopted is transactional, revenue or savings-based. The reputation gained in the process would also drive international adoption potentially allowing The Edge to become the go-to name for procurement. EUROPE NEXT !!!! | ride the wave 1 | |
10/6/2016 09:35 | Good morning all . :) | ride the wave 1 | |
10/6/2016 09:32 | I sense an imminent tick down ! Will it be 0.005p or 0.01p ? Oh The Excitement ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
10/6/2016 08:01 | Wot, no news? | ![]() maxk | |
10/6/2016 07:14 | Won't be long before they start turning on their masters and the real villains , the prof and Ridethbus. | bionicdog |
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