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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 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.085 | 0.08 | 0.09 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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17/12/2017 21:27 | Professor ( 12 pints ) Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 20:30 - 10568 of 10569 - (Filtered | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 21:08 | PPI told you quite openly that the deal with IBS was badIt is clear that the CEO is only looking out for himself | turbotrader2 | |
17/12/2017 19:47 | David aren't you married to Giant Haystacks ? | chinese investor | |
17/12/2017 19:33 | VS have a new director of Healthcare and Public Sector.Not sure whether Rob Knott has moved onwards or upwards? | soupdragon55 | |
17/12/2017 18:46 | Professor(9 pints) Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 18:28 - 10564 of 10564 - (Filtered) | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 18:19 | Professor( I'm now 7 pints into an afternoon session so I can't answer your question plus I'm a loser)Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 13:06 - 10558 of 10558 - (Filtered) | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 18:05 | Oh and frankly I would rather use this as a tax right off than sell | turbotrader2 | |
17/12/2017 13:46 | Professor Pettigrew 17 Dec '17 - 13:03 - 10556 of 10559 bionic - it's football parlance - nothing personal. And to explain to you - West Ham were my local team, Palace are my daughter's team and I go with her, and I have a small shareholding in Millwall. that once was a MASSIVE holding... 2magpies (MWH) 3 Nov '11 - 20:57 - 1996 of 2040 Glad I sold out on the last 'spike' ... approx £30 (equiv) ... having held for years and years .. made a loss, of course. To think that I actually fell for it and subscribed to all those rights issues! It is simply unbelievable that the share price is 1/10th of what I sold at. And I thought I was selling really low! So the sp, in the old form, is actually £0.000275 I believe they floated at 25p or, £0.25 Well done david. Some things never change. lmfao. | michaelsadvfn | |
17/12/2017 13:19 | Professor Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 13:06 - 10558 of 10558 - (Filtered) | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 13:04 | Pubs openProfessor Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 13:03 - 10556 of 10556 - (Filtered) | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 13:03 | bionic - it's football parlance - nothing personal. And to explain to you - West Ham were my local team, Palace are my daughter's team and I go with her, and I have a small shareholding in Millwall. And I don't "detest" football, it just doesn't appeal to me as it used to. Speedway is my no. 1 sport, always has been, always will be. I just think footballers are overpaid actors. | professor pettigrew | |
17/12/2017 10:03 | Quite pleasant in Surrey. Now that the new contract has turned out to be a misunderstanding , I trust that the prof will be doing the decent thing and walking away as promised. Otherwise he might lead others to label him lying filth or lying scum. | bionicdog | |
17/12/2017 09:46 | 69,000,000 * 0.00279 = £192,510 69,000,000 * 0.001 = £69,000 I make that a current loss of £123,510 Wonderful. Karen will be delighted. | michaelsadvfn | |
17/12/2017 09:21 | Professor Pettigrew - 16 Dec 2017 - 23:49 - 10550 of 10554 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 16 Dec 2017 - 23:54 - 10551 of 10554 - (Filtered)Professor Pettigrew - 17 Dec 2017 - 02:27 - 10552 of 10554 - (Filtered) | nortic 007 | |
17/12/2017 08:28 | Millwall , Palace and West Ham now! For someone who detests football , you don't half support it a lot Or is it the demon drink talking again? If you go around calling people filth and scum , you really can't complain at anything coming your way. | bionicdog |
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