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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 |
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20/4/2018 20:52 | Unfortunately,the wording does not say , closed its successful Liquid Crypto Bond and Initial Coin Offering (ICO);the reverse in fact. | mudbath | |
20/4/2018 20:28 | According to this article, it looks as though CfA could have possibly raised the full £50m in their Liquid Crypto Fund. THIS IS BIG AND VERY POSITIVE NEWS FOR LEG. Our resident "expert" mudbath, reckoned it wouldn't raise anything at all. Just goes to show what he knows. I say that, because it quotes there being the full 5bn tokens issued and now being traded. Intriguing and I wonder why it didn't warrant a positive RNS:- Crowd for Angels, one of the UK’s leading platforms for equity and debt crowdfunding, is delighted to announce that it has successfully closed its Liquid Crypto Bond and Initial Coin Offering (ICO). The funds raised will be invested in a variety of crowd bond issues listed on the Crowd for Angels platform, helping a range of small businesses to finance the next stage of their growth plans. Investors in the bond have now received their “ANGEL” tokens, which are able to be traded on crypto exchange GETBTC The tokens are currently trading at a price of 2,785,129 ANGEL tokens to 1 Bitcoin, giving the 5 billion tokens in issue a market cap of £9.82 million at current exchange rates. The tokens are also being offered to users of the platform as a reward for engaging with our website, apps, advertising and media. This will help to foster user interaction, loyalty and spread content through the internal and external network. Tony De Nazareth, CEO & Founder of Crowd for Angels, commented: “We are looking forward to deploying the proceeds of the fundraise and giving a kickstart to the growth of a range of great British businesses. The tokens themselves will help us to put in place a more competitive and efficient form of marketing and attract and retain users on the Crowd for Angels crowdfunding platform.” For more information on the ICO visit | professor pettigrew | |
20/4/2018 19:30 | mud, The Professor has other pressing matters - his six foot six builder is rearranging his back passage. | chinese investor | |
20/4/2018 19:07 | A courtesy visit PP,just to bring you up to date with your competition entry. LEG is lagging far behind the runaway leader TERN I am afraid. | mudbath | |
20/4/2018 18:21 | The chief weatherman seems to have taken a powder. | maxk | |
20/4/2018 15:34 | Totally agree Sid | kemorkid | |
20/4/2018 10:31 | See the mm's didnt4 hold the offer at 0.12p for long. | professor pettigrew | |
20/4/2018 10:10 | A very encouraging 4.2m buy there. These are ridiculously cheap at these levels. | professor pettigrew | |
20/4/2018 09:39 | Serious Selling Taking Place ! Is It To Pay For Massive Renovation to Barratt Terraced House One Wonders ! | chinese investor | |
20/4/2018 09:37 | Many thanks Leetomma. The workmen have arrived so may not be able to post much today if they power down. | professor pettigrew | |
20/4/2018 09:29 | /share_talk/status/9 | leetomma | |
20/4/2018 09:18 | Could someone post the Twitter link please Ta KK | kemorkid | |
20/4/2018 08:39 | What , the presentation? | bionicdog | |
20/4/2018 08:37 | disappointingly cloudy | currypasty | |
20/4/2018 08:24 | The buys are certainly flooding in after Zaf's presentation. | bionicdog | |
20/4/2018 08:14 | Another winning presentation from the Zafmeister. He seems to have as much presentation skills as a blancmange. | carefreesid | |
20/4/2018 07:58 | What work are they doing to your terraced townhouse prof? | bionicdog | |
20/4/2018 07:58 | I'm a holder fwiw, and watched the presentation posted on twitter. VS clearly the jewel in the crown. Not much going on with the rest imo. Nice to hear he has the same investment strategy as every other sane person in the world! | leetomma | |
20/4/2018 07:57 | And that's on the sensible thread. The prof is having his house renovated. It's a newish terraced town house FFS. | bionicdog | |
20/4/2018 07:54 | A jolly good morning before the workmen arrive a bright and sunny Surrey. Here's to blue from LEG too. | professor pettigrew | |
19/4/2018 23:39 | Tomorrow will be interesting here!! | cudmore | |
19/4/2018 23:37 | Weather underground news bulletin: The troops are now consuming themselves (Prof missing in action) sam the man1 19 Apr '18 - 08:19 - 565 of 567 0 3 0 I got bored with researching LEG and decided to do the history of Sid 20/03/17 became a member of ADVFN 27/03/17 bought LEG shares at 0.19p – happy carefreesid 07/04/17 bought more LEG shares at 0.28p – even happier carefreesid 16/06/17 LEG shares drop to 0.15p – not so happy carefreesid 20/11/17 LEG shares drop to 0.11p – very unhappy carefreesid 28/12/17 sells all LEG shares at 0.12p – bitter carefreesid 01/01/18 bitterness turns to hatred and carefreesid decides to attack anyone invested or linked with LEG 🍉 carefreesid 19 Apr '18 - 09:09 - 566 of 567 0 1 0 Get a life, Sam. zipster241 19 Apr '18 - 23:00 - 567 of 567 0 0 0 History of "Sam the man" Invested in LEG Investment dwindled and lost value Kept Faith in LEG Investment continued to dwindle Got bored and investigated other people. Investment continued to dwindle. The end. | maxk | |
19/4/2018 23:00 | History of "Sam the man" Invested in LEG Investment dwindled and lost value Kept Faith in LEG Investment continued to dwindle Got bored and investigated other people. Investment continued to dwindle. The end. | zipster241 |
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