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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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16/4/2016 18:39 | edit. double post. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
16/4/2016 18:39 | That's a very interesting find RTW1. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
16/4/2016 15:40 | Note it says :- Currently working with the NHS CONTRACT whereby account mamaging NHS TRUSTS onto a software and registration of their suppliers .Time also to be spent in sales and service delivery for an on boarding of NEW CLENTS !!!!! Very strong BUY | ride the wave 1 | |
16/4/2016 15:36 | hxxps://uk.linkedin. | ride the wave 1 | |
16/4/2016 09:56 | I think you mean the old Virtualstock valuation from October was 4.2m. They have signed two big contracts since then and a huge contract with the NHS is on its way . Also Bosques is on our books for 83k , was valued at 2.1m in 2013 and now our 40% stake must be worth at least 5m IMHO | ride the wave 1 | |
16/4/2016 09:53 | Dilip40 Our CEO thinks that VS can easily become a unicorn (mkt cap of $1b) . That would make Leg worth 1.875p . I'm being conservative when I say 1p . Watch the CEO interview on YouTube and see for yourself . They will get a country wide co tract with the NHS in the future IMHO dyor ATB mate | ride the wave 1 | |
16/4/2016 07:31 | Professor Copycat (LEG) 15 Apr'16 - 23:00 Until a VS revaluation or contract news we will probably trade within a tight range of 0.23/0.33p. Chinese Investor (LEG) 12 Apr'16 - 10:28 I think it'll stay between 0.25p and 0.3p until the ground breaking RNS. | ![]() chinese investor | |
15/4/2016 23:00 | Until a VS revaluation or contract news we will probably trade within a tight range of 0.23/0.33p. However, I think the general feeling is that VS will be revalued way north of £150m, thus giving us at least a 0.50p share price We shall see. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
15/4/2016 21:57 | rtw new here looking to see value to invest cap is 6m now at your expectation of 1p cap would be 24m vs stake is worth 4m most other stakes are small any reasoning you feel will value this at 24m will be appriciated thanks | ![]() dilip40 | |
15/4/2016 18:10 | LOL if that is the case it should have been RNS'd! | ![]() cpap man | |
15/4/2016 17:55 | The chart is suggesting a return to .2p now IMO. | mike111d | |
15/4/2016 17:16 | Well done "Michaels" ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
15/4/2016 16:19 | Thank goodness I bought 50k GCM @ 8p today. Just saying' like. | ![]() michaelsadvfn | |
15/4/2016 15:50 | Probably site maintenance. | ricardoskull | |
15/4/2016 14:38 | The MMs have no stock and so they..... .....reduce the share price to attract more.... .....sellers ! I'm tellin ya ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
15/4/2016 14:27 | I sense another tick down coming soon. | ![]() adrian noble | |
15/4/2016 14:02 | Oh well as you were folks. | mike111d | |
15/4/2016 13:45 | Looks like your right Ricardo - news section back online now, nothing new. | ![]() professor pettigrew | |
15/4/2016 13:37 | ....and add djgrantb to the List NOW ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
15/4/2016 13:35 | Discussions bearish or bullish are healthy, as long as there well intended.. | djgrantb | |
15/4/2016 13:35 | Professor Adolf, 5ee5aw should be IMMEDIATELY BURNED ! PURE FILTHY SCUM ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
15/4/2016 13:10 | Theres another one (again see the Prof's header for details). | ![]() adrian noble | |
15/4/2016 12:55 | Doubt it but could be wrong. | ricardoskull |
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