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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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23/7/2018 10:52 | If my theory is correct expect a 3,000,000 plus SALE later today. If not I'll cancel my ADVFN subscription and you'll will never hear from me again. | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 10:31 | Good moaning. | dongle features | |
23/7/2018 10:25 | It's a chum and an ex colleague of mine, Hermann Hesse. We fought along side each other at El Almein. Hermann never liked Rene so that's why he SOLD. Mind you he could have confused him with the big hitting Rene...a mistake made by many ! | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 10:16 | I found the 10m sell intriguing; someone in the know? just intrigued like | michaelsadvfn | |
23/7/2018 10:11 | To sum up no matter how many PURCHASES are being made there is someone who is SELLing as many... ...if not more ! | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 10:06 | so to sum up, massive selling and spivvy gambling mug money peanut buying. | professor knobhead | |
23/7/2018 10:05 | Last Week's Trades :- 0.100 SALE 10,000,000 0.103 PURCHASE 1,000,000 0.103 PURCHASE small 0.102 UNKNOWN 3,460,488 0.103 PURCHASE 1,950,000 0.103 PURCHASE 2,000,000 0.103 PURCHASE 1,000,000 0.103 PURCHASE 2,500,000 0.096 SALE 4,500,000 0.104 PURCHASE 1,216,346 0.104 PURCHASE 2,000,000 0.104 PURCHASE 2,000,000 FRIDAY | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 10:00 | Last Week's Trades :- 0.105 PURCHASES 2,825,961 THURSDAY | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 09:57 | Last Week's Trades :- 0.105 PURCHASE small 0.105 PURCHASE small 0.103 SALE 1,855,583 0.103 SALE 1,100,000 WEDNESDAY | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 09:53 | Last Week's Trades :- 0.109 PURCHASE 1,000,000 0.109 PURCHASE small 0.100 SALE 1,000,000 0.100 SALE 1,656,000 0.100 SALE 2,000,000 0.103 SALE 3,000,000 0.111 PURCHASE small 0.105 SALE small 0.104 SALE small TUESDAY | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 09:49 | Last Week's Trades :- 0.104 SALE 3,000,000 0.106 SALE 3,363,256 0.114 PURCHASE small MONDAY | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 09:41 | They need to work a MASSIVE sell order to compensate for last week’s MASSIVE buying. That’s what dave said to me. | michaelsadvfn | |
23/7/2018 09:16 | mms playing a canny game, making a narrow spread to attract mug money whilst they work a massive sell order. | professor massive | |
23/7/2018 08:40 | Good morning to you paul - yes I agree. Just on our mcap alone it should be. Interesting times lie ahead. | professor pettigrew | |
23/7/2018 08:36 | Good Morning All, Gotto I have a feeling that may be great timing. Good luck. | paulthomas103 | |
23/7/2018 08:34 | Gottopickapocketortw 23 Jul '18 - 08:29 - 203 of 203 (filtered) | professor knobhead | |
23/7/2018 08:34 | Jewish Interest ? Isn't Mark Zuckerberg Jewish ? Expect a Bid this week ! | chinese investor | |
23/7/2018 08:31 | It surely cannot be long before Mr Market realises that you can buy in the region of 0.25p (or maybe much more) worth of assets for just 0.10p. To have a total mcap of £3.94m is totally absurd. | professor pettigrew | |
23/7/2018 08:19 | So now the buying last week came out of the blue without any news. This is taking ramping to a whole new level davey. Do try to stop the fraud and lying davey. Ta chum. | michaelsadvfn | |
23/7/2018 08:13 | Professor Pettigrew 23 Jul '18 - 07:32 - 14679 of 14682 0 1 1 No RNS today, but I'm wondering whether last week's buying interest will be maintained today? What BUYING interest? There were more sells than buys last week. FACT !!! Just pointing that minor detail out like dave. | michaelsadvfn |
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