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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.03 | -0.57% | 5.22 | 5.00 | 5.50 | 5.25 | 5.11 | 5.25 | 67,122 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print | 135.7M | 1.78M | 0.0091 | 5.77 | 10.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2021 09:46 | Bitter and twisted football again and again !! lmfao | footballl | |
10/11/2021 09:44 | Footy - Nothing stacks up with this outfit - when the market understands you will get a 5p stock! | barkboo | |
10/11/2021 09:35 | Why as Totally got a PE of 190 then? Jam tomorrow and to much dent? | football | |
09/11/2021 21:57 | And only Profit £54k plus there liabilities are more than the cash they have in the BankSo could fold anytime | football | |
09/11/2021 21:49 | Cash last year went from £8.9 million in 2020 to £16.8 million in 2021. | footballl | |
09/11/2021 19:10 | £54k profitWere did the placing money go to? | football | |
09/11/2021 18:30 | So how come the cash keeps increasing and continues to be paid !! Inaccuracies and lies again and again. | footballl | |
09/11/2021 17:22 | Only paying a divi cos they did a placingSo shareholders paying for they own Divi along with the boards Divi | football | |
09/11/2021 16:44 | Sikhthetech - "TLY in the right place at the right time" what do you mean, their operators sitting next to a phone with ear plugs in and no clue on medical conditions..... playing Arena Of Valor.. | barkboo | |
09/11/2021 13:42 | So how come the cash keeps increasing and they continue to pay a dividend !!! Are you just jealous that they’ve proved they are better without you hence why they got rid of you for incompetence!!! | footballl | |
09/11/2021 12:44 | Look at trusted pilots look at glassdoor see what they're former employees are saying about them.They made £54,000 profit last year on non-profitable contract renewals in a pandemic that shows the business model isn't viable and isn't profitable with lost making contracts | football | |
09/11/2021 11:54 | Last 5 years: period revenue, cash, adj Ebitda 2015 £0.6m, £0.4m, £0.4m 2016 £4m, £1m, £1.4m 2017 £21.3m, £11.3m, £5.6m 2018 £42m, £10.2m, £0.2m 2019 £78m, £7.5m, £1.1m 2020 £105m, £8.9m, £4m 2021 £113M, £14.8m, £5m Paying dividends. TLY in the right place at the right time and well positioned for new NHS long terms plans. "A change in the way services are commissioned â€â€&oe | sikhthetech | |
09/11/2021 11:51 | Maybe you should stop being so bitter and twisted, you were sacked by Totally, get over it and move on and stop peddling garbage on here !! Prove the Totally lawsuits and loss making performance!!!!! | footballl | |
09/11/2021 11:23 | You keep on saying lies but there are links to every story backing it upMaybe you should vent your anger at the press and complain to ofcom if the stories are not true | football | |
08/11/2021 16:23 | Dodgy financials and lawsuits will hammer this outfit. | owenski | |
08/11/2021 15:51 | And remember your algorithms don't work with the bame communityhttps://www | football | |
08/11/2021 15:50 | STD sorry you said don't know who I'm talking to you with all these fake IDs wasn't it down to an algorithm at The call centre last week you saidhttps://www.puls | football | |
08/11/2021 14:21 | What is it what if it's more lost making contractAnd malpractice with 111?Bad news Bad news Bad news | football | |
08/11/2021 13:25 | I think PIs don't understand the business model. Is it better to follow the crowd or buy before the crowd??? Everyone will have different opinions on that. Qxl: Not saying it's the same but think about qxl, pace, blnx etc... qxl share price was falling because PIs didn't understand the potential. It was the MBO and subsequent counter bid, which got PIs interested and the company became an 'interesting' company. The share price rose 10,000% from before the MBO to the final bid, from 300p to £360. Pace: again was a boring share, with it's challenges and potential. The double whammy of Earthquakes and floods crashed the share price and could have bankrupted them. Despite them received a bid, the number of PIs still remained low. I followed the company/sector newsflow was reviewing the company as it progressed. | sikhthetech | |
08/11/2021 13:08 | jw, Everyone will have differing views on the company and their progress and prospects. And so they should, it's their money. For me, I follow company/sector newsflow. I disagree re progress. They are aligned to the NHS and their policy. 1) Diversified model. TLY have built a diversified business model which has performed well despite some parts being closed during covid. 2) Revenues, cash, dividends. They have £100m+++ recurring revenues. increasing cash and pay dividends. 3) Expanding services. They setup the 'insourcing' division only 2 yrs ago. Look at the timing, just months before covid and the surge in waiting lists. If they tried to setup that division now then it would have been too little too late. 4) Increasing footprint. They have won contract in Republic of Ireland, thus increasing potential to cross sell their other services there. They still increased revenues and cash. 5) Well positioned for NHS changes in the long term proposals going through Parliament. I think they were wrong to mention an 'acquisition' last year. It has raised questions as to whether they would need a placing or not. | sikhthetech | |
08/11/2021 10:20 | Totally Plc (TLY) one week today for interim results, lots of good news with an UPWARDS weekly price breakout. Good news, good news, good news. | footballl |
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