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LEG Legendary Inv.

0.085
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25 Apr 2024 - Closed
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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
09/7/2018
07:35
Investment in IBS Corporation Limited ("IBS") at nominal value.

david,
do you still say ‘nominal value’ is just a small amount?

just wondering like

michaelsadvfn
09/7/2018
07:31
Interesting RNS
jammytass
09/7/2018
07:30
Good to know !

"VS has made significant progress.........nearly doubling revenues for the year to March 2018 from £3.2m for the year to March 2017."

chinese investor
09/7/2018
07:27
You are so so right Prof.
Good morning to you good sir and have a lovely day

Regards KK

kemorkid
09/7/2018
07:27
What a load of repetitive nonsense. If the mms are stupid enough to mark it up, it will be sold into rapidly, as those with a brain realise nothing has changed and VS is not worth 66mln quid.
professor knobhead
09/7/2018
07:16
A jolly good forward looking progress share price moving upwards good morning to ALL GENUINE LEG holders.

As I've constantly been saying - LEG is one of if not THE most undervalued stock on the market.

professor pettigrew
09/7/2018
05:25
Spoke to the managers of my local Sainburys, Tescos, Waitrose, Aldi, Lidl, Carrafour and M&S last night, as they came round for their quarterly dinner party.

They all said because of the heat, and world cup, it was very quiet, as so many people were watching games down the pub, and it was too hot to deliver stuff online, as the butter melts all over the back of the van.

professor numbskull
09/7/2018
00:04
David Davis resigns.

Get ready for yet another general election.

Good riddance Boris if you go.

professor pettigrew
08/7/2018
17:35
Sounds a bit like IBS Corp then; "WE KNOW IT'S THERE.....it's all up to ZAF TO PROVE IT UP to the market with a guidance valuation.. VIA new broker note...... them boooooooom..."

Can't wait for Monday morning.

Then,and only then will I check to see how much TERN has rocketed up by.

mudbath
08/7/2018
16:49
Yes yes livup
kemorkid
08/7/2018
16:19
livup,
Those shelves won't get filled by themselves...
...and make sure the Hovis loaves are at "eye level" because...
..."eye level" is "buy level" !

chinese investor
08/7/2018
15:40
SHARE TALK 6/7/18 link above ..LEG 2% of COTL at the time bought for £100k is now could be worth £4mill now
still not on the balance sheet...

LEG 10% of CFA bought for £350k could be worth a lot more who knows
CFA are doing really well in the crypto space DYOR..... 1.7MILL token to 1 BITCOIN

still not on the balance sheet....

IT WILL BE ADDED AT SOME POINT... IN LEG NEXT RESULT COMING SOON....
if ZAF want to push the boat out a little bit... LOL'''

AS THE MARKET WON'T PUT VALUE ON LEG'S INVESTMENTS
until it appear on there books.... IMHO

WE KNOW IT'S THERE... it's all up to ZAF TO PROVE IT UP....to the market
with a guidance valuation.. VIA new broker note...... them boooooooom...


patience...

livup967
08/7/2018
14:53
I heard he tried to have a word with the manager at Waitrose but was escorted from the supermarket by security.
poseidon adventure
08/7/2018
08:42
Didn't our hero have a word with the Woollies manager on Sutton High Street just before it closed ?

I bet the Tesco manager didn't sleep last night !

chinese investor
08/7/2018
08:30
Professor Pettigrew 8 Jul '18 - 07:42 - 14432 of 14435
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I spoke yesterday to the manager of a Tesco near me, and he said with the prolonged heatwave and the World Cup, they have seen massive record online sales in the past 6 weeks.

He said yesterday evening that they were struggling to cope with the sheer amount of online orders.

Remember, every order is money through to the bottom line for VS - and ultimately LEG.

Don’t you find it odd that turnover was a mere £3.2m david, and how much of that £3.2m did Tesco contribute?

I would be seriously worried if what you are suggesting is true. Fortunately I know it isn’t.

Your chum,
“michaels̶1;

michaelsadvfn
08/7/2018
08:05
Davey,
Did you have a word with your chum at Morrisons ?

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 29 Apr 2012 - 14:41:01
Morrisons lunchtime.
One British Farmers Hovis wholemeal loaf left.
Now in my bread basket.
Mr Kipling on offer, not many left on shelf.
I'm sure we'll be okay.
200p next.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 18 Apr 2012 - 22:13:33
Went to local Morrisons late (9.30pm) this evening.
All the stands were set up for the new Hovis loaf.
Spoke to the duty manager who told me that a delivery of 250 were made early this morning, a week earlier than expected.
When I looked there were just 18 wholemeal loaves left and all the white ones had gone.
I bought a wholemeal one and will try it tomorrow and report back.
He told me they were discounted to £1 for about 4 weeks then would be £1.39 thereafter, and that the first day promotion had aroused a lot of interest, and next week they would be offering slices (with butter or whatever) for customers to try.
It looks as though the initial reaction is pretty favourable.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 18 Apr 2012 - 13:14:49
I think currently the best Hovis loaf by far is the Granary Wholemeal.
Very tasty, moist and, of course, good for you.
Be interesting to see what the new loaf tastes like.
My local Morrisons are expecting their first batch at the end of next week, around April 26th.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 18 Apr 2012 - 13:02:31
Warburtons bread is actually quite nice, but doesn't have the flavour of Hovis.
The only difference between the two is that Hovis doesn't seem to keep as long, whereas a Warburton's white loaf can stay okay for up to a week.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 18 Apr 2012 - 07:32:12
Went into the local Morrisons yesterday evening.
They are already making preparations for the new Hovis loaf.
They have some stands around the bakery department with very bright yellow adverts trumpeting it's arrival.
In fact it looked very good, because the stands were, of course, empty, thereby giving the impression it had already sold out!

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 13 Apr 2012 - 16:55:31
Tesco's this afternoon sold out of Hovis altogether.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 11 Apr 2012 - 20:05:39
Interestingly, this evening, our local Morrisons only had around 20 Hovis loaves left, the rest of the shelves pretty heavy with Kingsmill and the "cheap" stuff and Warburtons.
By the way, all the Hovis produce is still at "eye-level", which translates into "buy level".

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 02 Apr 2012 - 11:12:55
Morrisons continue to have the "eye-level" shelf stacked out with Hovis goods.

Professor Loaf (PFD) - 30 Mar 2012 - 09:02:47
Has anyone noticed that Morrisons have moved all Hovis products up to "eye-level" and other breads etc have been moved down a shelf?

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08/7/2018
07:50
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professor pettigrew
08/7/2018
07:44
Consigned To Hell ?
Lucky Begger - I Not Going To Exist !

chinese investor
08/7/2018
07:42
I spoke yesterday to the manager of a Tesco near me, and he said with the prolonged heatwave and the World Cup, they have seen massive record online sales in the past 6 weeks.

He said yesterday evening that they were struggling to cope with the sheer amount of online orders.

Remember, every order is money through to the bottom line for VS - and ultimately LEG.

professor pettigrew
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