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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/10/2017 19:58 | KK, You can converse with me anytime you want ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
19/10/2017 19:30 | Hello Boys ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
19/10/2017 19:00 | Mud she is defo invited to the 1p party In NYC And I want to buy her the first drink | ![]() kemorkid | |
19/10/2017 18:54 | WonderBra has always been one of my favourite VirtualStock clients. Fully supported,or not,by Eva Herzigova. | ![]() mudbath | |
19/10/2017 18:50 | Many thanks KK and lendmeafiver. Taking your advice, just opened nice fine bottle of red. Catch you all in the morning. PP | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 18:29 | Please read this slowly from notion capital website JULY 17, 2017 Virtualstock raises $6m to unlock digital supply chains in retail & health Notion Capital leads $6m investment in Virtualstock We are announcing today a $6m (£4.5m) investment in UK headquartered supply chain automation company Virtualstock. This investment represents the latest development in a theme we have long followed at Notion. Digital disruption in commerce is having a profound impact on businesses, whether it be sellers seeking to distribute their products in an increasingly omnichannel world or buyers under pressure to optimize their supply chains. The former drove our investments in Volo and Brightpearl; the latter in Tradeshift and now Virtualstock. But these are really two sides of the same coin. Both bring significant challenges for market participants around catalog management, inventory, pricing, and data. But with challenge comes opportunity – the opportunity to sell more products (range expansion) to more people (extended marketplaces) at better margins (price optimization) holding less inventory (drop-shipping) – and to do so in a way which delivers an exceptional customer experience. The ultimate destination will be that networks and marketplaces become the de facto standard for B2B commerce, as they increasingly are for B2C. Forrester estimates that B2B e-Commerce will top $1.2 trillion in the US alone by 2021, more than double B2C e-Commerce. Read more about Virtualstock here. Existing enterprise ERP systems are poorly equipped to deliver simple and seamless integration with supply chains or wider marketplaces – and internal IT resources have many competing priorities. Virtualstock solves this problem by providing a many-to-many integration layer with real time data mapping between large enterprise companies and their supply chains and, in doing so, enabling procurement-to-pay processes for businesses which rival buyer experiences on Amazon. They currently focus on two sectors: retail (their origins, having co-developed their offering with Tesco) and more recently health (where the NHS is under extreme pressure to deliver procurement savings and improved efficiencies for users through modern purchasing practices). These are both big markets in the UK but Virtualstock’s ambition extends well beyond these shores and sectors. As with so many other market segments in technology, this is one where the impact of emerging machine learning technologies will be profound. Virtualstock has a massive proprietary data set of products and buyer behaviors. They will increasingly focus on leveraging this asset to drive supply chain efficiencies as the business grows. Largely ‘bootstrapped& Posted by Stephen Chandler, Managing Partner at Notion Capital 61 | ![]() kemorkid | |
19/10/2017 18:05 | Patience pettigrew patience. VS now have a very active investor in Notion Capital who will be guiding them in the right direction both in terms of contract wins and notions means of exit in the future, likely in the form of the IPO. Now turn off your computer and have a nice evening. | ![]() lendmeafiver | |
19/10/2017 17:02 | I think VS and ZK will deal with emails In a similar negative fashion !! Have a nice evening PP | ![]() kemorkid | |
19/10/2017 17:00 | Cheers KK and many thanks. Wonder what VS made of my e-mail? | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 16:52 | hopethey lucky for you Prof | ![]() kemorkid | |
19/10/2017 16:22 | Got them at 0.136p. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 16:20 | Just going in for a further 250,000 to round off the day. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 15:52 | It's clear to me the mm's don't want anyone to buy in big numbers, not even 14.3m They were furious with that punter for generating so much commission. | ![]() michaelsadvfn | |
19/10/2017 15:45 | Just watching yet another successful IPO on NASDAQ on CNBC. This has prompted me to drop an e-mail to VS. I realise they won't be able to answer it (I said that in the e-mail), but I wanted to point out that NASDAQ are currently facilitating a lot of successful IPO's, especially "tech disruptor" companies which are floating at decent premiums. So, I just made it clear that I hoped the timetable for a possible VS float was up to speed and didn't want them to "miss the boat" as it were, while the NASDAQ market is showing good strength. As I say, they cannot legally answer my e-mail but I'm just hoping it keeps them on their toes. Nothing wrong in reminding them that LEG shareholders are waiting for some action and news. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 13:15 | Cheers nocky44, nice to hear from you and good afternoon to you too. I think quite a lot here are in negative territory, I am, but it doesn't bother me as I have been adding all the way down and my original blocks were bought quite some time ago when we were around 0.009p, but I believe we are very near the turning point we've all been waiting for. The price action this week has been rather strange, and it's obvious the mm's don't want anyone to buy in any great numbers. We'll see. Another buy or two this afternoon will trigger another tick-up imho. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 12:40 | Another 1mill buy and now 2 v 1 | philmiboots | |
19/10/2017 12:35 | Well my buys last week still in negative territory but there's a glimmer of hope we are starting to move on up, another week in Wales next week so will be hoping for a good run to keep me interested, if my SAVP come out of suspension will be adding at these levels, good luck all and Good afternoon Prof | ![]() nocky44 | |
19/10/2017 12:13 | Yup, and two tick-ups. 0.13/0.14p now. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 12:01 | There you go 4.37mill buy. | philmiboots | |
19/10/2017 11:44 | All will be revealed in due course Phil, but it looks as though something could be about break. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
19/10/2017 11:33 | Halifax currently restricting online buys to under 500k. | philmiboots | |
19/10/2017 11:26 | Thanks Gotto. Quite obvious now the mm's do NOT want any concerted or sustained buying ahead of something. It's not often their intentions are so transparent. | ![]() professor pettigrew |
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