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LEG Legendary Inv.

0.085
0.00 (0.00%)
29 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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/9/2016
07:41
morning all results and news in next 28 days............guaranteed!
bit coin
02/9/2016
07:11
Morning all - here's to a good one.

One day nearer.

professor pettigrew
01/9/2016
12:04
Thanks Nocky :)

GL

ride the wave 1
01/9/2016
11:45
i ll see what i can do RTW1 :-) if anything i'm holding goes up i ll add later :-)
nocky44
01/9/2016
11:14
We need some buyers so that we create a white candle , then this will attract the attention of the traders etc .
ride the wave 1
01/9/2016
07:59
Morning all, let's hope for some excitement today, few sherbets last night could do with a distraction from hangover :-)
nocky44
01/9/2016
07:49
Morning all.

Looking to a decent day here. Agree with you RTW1, think the decent buying is now lined up.

LEG can always be relied upon to surprise!

professor pettigrew
31/8/2016
22:05
Frankly frank, if you don't know that by now, I'm not sure you belong here.
professor pettigrew
31/8/2016
18:32
Placing at 0.3 was OVERSUBSCRIBED. Buys below 0.3 is a bargain!
sidahass
31/8/2016
18:26
When news arrives, this share price will be history.
sidahass
31/8/2016
18:14
5 dma has crossed the 10 dma and we closed on a nice bullish white candle . I am looking for confirmation tomorrow , if we close on another white candle it's game on chaps .

The Macd bars are narrowing and the charts have unwound nicely with the rsi on 45.13 . Momentum is building in the background and I'm expecting that all the traders will pile back in tomorrow on confirmation of uptrend continuation .

I'm pretty sure we are over the worst of it now , I said 0.25p was the bottom so I was only half pip out IMHO .

ATB :)

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
16:56
The 2 M and straight after the 257407 was me this am
gottopickapocketortwo
31/8/2016
16:29
Nice buy Nocky

GL

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
16:18
That 1.9 million àt .254 was mine as well!!!!
nocky44
31/8/2016
14:45
NOTE -EARLY ADOPTERS OF VS

These outcomes will be compared with historical purchasing data from the trust and control data from other trusts, including early-adopters of the same procurement system.

Someone like The Shelford Group perhaps ?

:)

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
14:32
Someone's view :-


This research initiative is clearly seeking to inculcate the right purchasing behaviours at the front line of NHS hospitals by exploiting proven, modern, e-commerce technology and techniques. It is aimed at determining and testing the simple, yet highly effective 'nudge' techniques that have been deployed so often and so efficiently by the many of world’s leading online portals, marketplaces and websites. I believe that the Guy's and St Thomas 'Amazon-style' purchasing portal, if it became NHS-wide, would actually help break down barriers for thousands of innovators and SMEs - just as Amazon has in the consumer world. Amazon now manages over 500m products through its channel, yet it is one of the most efficient organisations in the world. The NHS manages less than 1% of Amazon's product range, yet it is one of the most inefficient organisations for the way in which products are purchased and supplied. This is a desperately needed academic-led initiative. As a senior procurement practitioner in the NHS, it is very much welcomed and must be embraced. Christopher Shaw’s comment attempts to deal with a number of issues related to public sector procurement and practice (in the NHS). Primarily, it concerns the regulations, as defined by Brussels, that are subsequently translated into legislation and practice across England by Whitehall officials who ceased to be practitioners many years ago. Regardless, these regulations, as defined, must be applied by procurement professionals across the NHS, otherwise they transgress the prevailing law. Christopher’s comment touches on his experience of the poor procurement practice which seems to pervade the NHS, particularly the repetition and duplication. The cumulative effect of irrelevant regulation/legislation and poor practice is being felt by NHS suppliers, especially SMEs. As he suggests, they encourage the consideration of a legal challenge, or defeatism and disillusionment. From what I can observe here - on the Health Foundation website – the project is not attempting to address the current failings of the EU procurement regulations, nor resolve any perceived gaps in capability and process that may exist today across the NHS procurement landscape. But it is a significant step in the right direction to modernising the approach of procurement and to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
14:28
Remember VS will sign up other trusts like The Shelford Group etc beforehand IMHO dyor .

VS will become HUGE !!!!!

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
14:26
efficiency by building behavioural insights into an innovative NHS procurement portal

The Behavioural Insights Team
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Exploring how behavioural insights can be applied to an online procurement system, to generate cost savings without compromising quality. The project team will test how messages and prompts can be used throughout the buying process to encourage efficient and effective purchasing decisions.
Led by The Behavioural Insights Team in partnership with The Policy Institute at King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and Virtual Stock.
Completion date: Spring 2018.
The NHS spends £9 billion on procurement each year, but an estimated £1 billion could be saved by adopting best practices and modern systems. This project aims to identify the optimal ways of presenting buying choices in an online procurement system, to reduce waste and improve efficiency.

The research will focus on the new online procurement portal at Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The project team will observe how staff use the system and how their working environment shapes procurement decisions, before developing a range of features to test on the live system. Each feature will be designed to influence buying choices, for example by:

highlighting the most commonly purchased products within a category
displaying the per-unit cost of products
showing how satisfied other purchasers have been with a product
asking users to reconfirm quantities
prompting users to choose the most efficient delivery options.
The team will measure the effect that each feature has on outcomes such as total spend by product line or category, spend by departmental budget line, product re-ordering rates and patient outcomes. These outcomes will be compared with historical purchasing data from the trust and control data from other trusts, including early-adopters of the same procurement system. The researchers will also gather feedback from staff about their experiences of using the new system.

In the final phase of the project, the researchers will assess the overall impact of introducing the new system and make recommendations for how it could be rolled out across the NHS.

Contact details

- See more at: hxxp://www.health.org.uk/programmes/behavioural-insights-research-programme/projects/improving-efficiency-building#sthash.5bI7PK9r.dpuf

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
14:20
Do yourself a favour and read this great article .

hxxp://www.health.org.uk/programmes/behavioural-insights-research-programme/projects/improving-efficiency-building

ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
13:32
100% rollover
ride the wave 1
31/8/2016
13:09
Not sure if the 2 x 8m are placing shares from May/Jun, it was a long time ago I know, but we still haven't been given anymore details, thought Zafs notifiable interest would have gone up? We must have the results by end of Sept, the near it gets to then the alarm bells will start ringing!! The company isn't doing itself any favours imho.
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