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TLY Totally Plc

7.00
0.75 (12.00%)
09 May 2024 - Closed
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
  0.75 12.00% 7.00 6.50 7.00 6.75 6.25 6.25 1,856,077 16:40:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print 135.7M 1.78M 0.0091 7.42 13.27M
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 6.25p. 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 £13.27 million. Totally has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.42.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/6/2021
20:01
just gets better
thordon
28/6/2021
17:00
I hope today's contract win persuades the BoD to increase the final dividend...
sikhthetech
28/6/2021
16:32
All bodes well
cravencottage
28/6/2021
13:04
So that new contract today should add another £250k to the profit line as that division operates on a 30% margin.
nobbygnome
28/6/2021
12:43
The Count, thanks for that.

I think the crucial point is that it shows TLY has successfully expanded their footprint to Republic of Ireland(ROI). Therefore, it opens a new market for their other services.

sikhthetech
28/6/2021
08:24
And results should be out tomorrow week
hybrasil
28/6/2021
08:02
A nice new contract to read about for a Monday morning...
jwoolley
24/6/2021
12:26
Interesting analogy Thordon!
temporarylikeachilles
23/6/2021
22:50
Some do not like full year results and rather sell prior

So a example and it does ring true

Tesco have 3 customers

Ordered customers - go into shop and buy and know the location and if moved away on another shelf will not go looking

Chaos customers - go into shop and expect the location of goods to be random

Loyal customers - point rewards and only shop at Tesco

In the case of selling prior to full year results this is a ordered customer - no risk - known as short investors

Chaos customers - buy on random and no logic - high risk takers

Loyal - are long term investors ( note do have a eliminate of high risk at the start )

So there your answer

thordon
23/6/2021
21:27
Yes I agree it's very strange. I don't think anyone can say the company looks overvalued despite the rise in the last year.
nobbygnome
23/6/2021
18:58
Weird share price wobble - can’t really understand way more sellers than buyers a couple of weeks away from what are certain to be good results. I topped up as I’m expecting 50p+ in July.
temporarylikeachilles
23/6/2021
18:37
He’s back
hybrasil
22/6/2021
11:39
For England/Wales only:

Covid-19 pandemic ‘led to 1.5 million NHS operations cancelled or postponed’

"The greatest decrease in surgical activity was seen in Class 4 (elective surgery, such as hip or knee replacement) with nearly half a million fewer admissions and more than one in two procedures cancelled."

"Only 2.3 per cent of expected elective surgery operations were carried out"

"NHS staff have ensured routine operations have rebounded quickly, with 1.1 million people beginning elective treatment in April alone, and the NHS is supporting hospitals with an extra £1 billion to restore care to pre-pandemic levels."





Those stats are for England & Wales only.

TLY's Insourcing division provides it's services in all 4 UK Nations AND Republic of Ireland.

£1bln recovery fund.
If TLY's insourcing division gain 10% of the recovery fund then it'll mean £100 revenue. Plus the division has 30% margins, so £30m.

Even 5% is £50m and £15m.

That's in addition to the other divisions, Urgent Care and Planned Care.

sikhthetech
22/6/2021
09:11
He can’t stay awy
hybrasil
22/6/2021
08:39
Some nut job
hybrasil
21/6/2021
23:50
give it rest , that's so sad that you do not understand that you are doing the same.
So TRMR now may look at that and research and give my views now

thordon
21/6/2021
21:49
Sorry to mess your thread - but this guy is hated on both this site and the LSE site.

He lost all his money on TRMR and has never recovered…..if you check his post on these threads you will understand the hatred he generates with other investors.

Please except my apologies - but we are not giving him an inch until he leaves our thread alone. He is a bitter and twisted man…..spend five minutes checking this man…you will be shocked!

barkboo
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