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TLY Totally Plc

5.25
0.03 (0.57%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Totally Plc LSE:TLY London Ordinary Share GB00BYM1JJ00 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.03 0.57% 5.25 5.00 5.50 5.25 5.25 5.25 0.00 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print 135.7M 1.78M 0.0091 5.74 10.26M
Totally Plc is listed in the Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TLY. The last closing price for Totally was 5.22p. Over the last year, Totally shares have traded in a share price range of 4.00p to 22.50p.

Totally currently has 196,546,800 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Totally is £10.26 million. Totally has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.74.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/2/2021
13:35
Del is long....
nobbygnome
15/2/2021
13:34
Struggling to hold gains...

Darn it...

Not sure how low it will go but it will bounce.

Hold your nerves team! And pick more up if it touches 20p!

deltrotter
14/2/2021
19:06
Divi will be paid in couple of weeks.

Company yr end 31st March.
New ISA year starts 6th April, so I'd be happy if the falls prior to divi payment and new ISA Year.

sikhthetech
14/2/2021
17:23
stink-the-breath posts as if he's an authority, but he knows nothing, he says tly will be ok from government changes, he's living in a delusion, the warning shots have been fired, only numpties ignore this, stinky is not in the know, he's just another punter hoping it'll all come good, lol
homeboy
14/2/2021
16:24
Currently, the proposals are for NHS England only.


TLY's insourcing division won't be impacted as they help the NHS to reduce the huge list of postponed operations in all 4 UK Nations and IRELAND.



If, at some point, the other UK Nations follow the proposals, I think it will be fantastic news for TLY.

TLY in the right place, at the right time.

Foundation set for growth.

Read the company/sector newsflow.

sikhthetech
14/2/2021
16:18
hybrasil,

I used to hold Netcall many years ago.

sikhthetech
13/2/2021
22:31
Many years ago I bought shares in a company now called netcall. I had forgotten about it till the dividend cheque came in today. I confess I didn’t even know what it did.
I looked it up. It among other things does scheduling for hospital appointments.
Who has just bought 3%. Mr Richard Sneller.

You heard it here first

hybrasil
13/2/2021
16:35
government changes are not good news for this business model, stink-the-breath is deluding himself

big sell off underway

all imo

homeboy
13/2/2021
15:27
The NHS White Paper.

The changes were expected and are great news for TLY.

sikhthetech
13/2/2021
08:16
Hybrasil >No, but my Former CEO was a member of the English Rugby squad..
the real capitalcity
13/2/2021
08:08
Grahamwales >No tin hat necessary as far as I'm concerned.95% of the Doctors, nurses and other staff are lovely and work very hard.It's unfortunate that despite that it is run very inefficiently and the wasted time and effort is off the scale.My wife is presently attending hospital on a regular basis. On the occasions I've been able to attend with her, I've sat quietly and observed the staff. One particular member of the nursing team had the job of walking between reception and the consulting room with pieces of paper, and from her uniform colour I'm certain she was a matron!Now ask yourself, in the 21st century is that really good use of a senior persons time??I visited China on business 2 years ago, and a colleague I was travelling with required urgent medical care, and the difference in efficiency was like night and day! Apparently Thailand, South Korea anx Malaysia are even better!For a company like Totally, the opportunities to drive out unnecessary waste just from efficiency savings is huge, and as I've previously mentioned, they could operate using a "Gain share" model where the considerable savings are shared with the NHS. Everyone wins and staff morale improves too.I worked in BPO for around 10 years within a large financial services client, and have personally seen what a transformative change it can bring about. A good service provider targets unnecessary waste and cost while investing in people and effective technology to make their jobs easier and more productive.
the real capitalcity
12/2/2021
20:58
dont need contracts to make use of operating theatres on weekends, using nhs doctors that are working private, it'll all stop and go in house back to the bloated nhs

this is going down the bog pan

'stink-the-breath' is the biggest deluded muppet out there burying his head in the sand, lol

high risk punt only now, avoid imo

homeboy
12/2/2021
19:26
garham have you asked STD to post here as you could get a ban from he's threads



And if the NHS was that good why hasn't anyone copied it in 75yrs anywhere in the world?

football
12/2/2021
19:03
I know this is going to sound a little controversial but the UK has one of the worst records for coronavirus deaths. Whilst we all applauded the NHS is the whole system to antiquated and inadequate. Yes the front line staff have worked their socks off but that’s only a small portion of the NHS.

TIN HAT ON.

grahamwales
12/2/2021
17:39
very tenuous business here now

this could very well be going down the bog pan

any business solely reliant on government or similar contracts is always risky to start with, this just went up a level

maybe 'stink-the-breath' could cut and paste even more to reassure the numpties, lol

homeboy
12/2/2021
13:16
'stink the breath' thinks if he keeps cutting and pasting any old tosh the problem will go away, it wont, the firing shots for outsourcing are coming
homeboy
12/2/2021
12:26
As long as Conservative is in power, people should worry more about privatization/oversized private sector involvement in NHS, rather than nationalization of the NHS, as financially it is simply not affordable to run a completely nationalized NHS with the waste, bureaucracy and inefficiency.
riskvsreward
12/2/2021
12:11
So, no public comments from Wendy or the Board, but why should there be?

I suspect on the next piece of contract renewal or extension news this will turn on a sixpence as presently it's only sentiment holding the price down.

External Healthcare companies will be needed for some time. The NHS simply do not want the cost of having staff on their books if they are not able to work due to sickness or Holiday, this is the great benefit of Outsourcing / Agency Staff (as well as removing the pension liabilities from the figures)

But hey, I only worked in BPO for around 10 years, what do I know ;-)

the real capitalcity
12/2/2021
11:00
36p down to 28p ish that a 20% fall in the share price and now the gang start to pump again



watch OUT! doyr STD has been buying from £3 down to low teens over the last 7yrs so how does he make being long?


HE can't the only way he and he's gang have make money in that time is by SHORTING it



DOYR DYOR DOYR

football
12/2/2021
10:41
Del has sold...
nobbygnome
12/2/2021
10:39
STD missing in action again ?

seems non-stoping posting with the gang on the way up traping in newbie punters


then selling out traping them in so he and the gang can start the pumo and dump all over again

FDA should look into these pump and dump gangs working ADVFN Mb's

football
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