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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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-0.05 | -1.05% | 4.70 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 161,278 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print | 135.7M | 1.78M | 0.0091 | 5.22 | 9.34M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/7/2018 07:07 | Financial highlights* -- Revenue GBP42.5m (12 months ended 31 Dec 2016: GBP4.0m) -- EBITDA GBP0.2m (12 months ended 31 Dec 2016: GBP1.2m loss) -- PBT GBP2.1m (12 months ended 31 Dec 2016: GBP1.5m loss) -- Cash of GBP10.2m as at 31 March 2018 (31 Dec 2016: GBP1.0m) | parob | |
10/7/2018 07:06 | Results out. Not much to be disappointed about! | longshanks | |
09/7/2018 22:25 | Never held any IMM neither do I know what they are and don't want to. | spacedust | |
09/7/2018 22:24 | I do own shares in TLY. 23p recently and few yrs 120p. These are the prices I bought at. | spacedust | |
09/7/2018 19:26 | Agree Dave, stock seems to be getting tighter. Please post your quotes when you see a change like today. | deltrotter | |
09/7/2018 18:56 | del When I posted those quotes so after that large buy went in. All these big buys all the time. Maybe for the first time the mm is clearing their line because they have finally moved up their offer. A little bit of support in the morning and it could be a better day maybe 5-10% rise | dave4545 | |
09/7/2018 18:10 | What time did you check the prices Dave? | deltrotter | |
09/7/2018 18:09 | ha ha they struck again ! 65,619 at 21.05p at 16.05pm delayed 2 hours. This is mental, every day around the same time a large buy, maybe for the first time the mm's are getting low on stock. | dave4545 | |
09/7/2018 17:23 | heading to 10p | opodio | |
09/7/2018 16:58 | Tx Dave - appreciate that info - keep it coming... | deltrotter | |
09/7/2018 16:24 | Much improved online chaps. Has the 16.00 pm buyer struck again Now 20.7-21.3p...was 20.55-21.05p earlier | dave4545 | |
09/7/2018 16:09 | Dell. Spacedust hasn’t got any shares hence he keeps trying to talk it down on all his posts lol | grahamwales | |
09/7/2018 15:55 | I see the sad bitter troll is back. Remind us how much you lost on IMM? | nobbygnome | |
09/7/2018 15:48 | Ha ha - the market is there to test your patience spacedust and the patient will win. Results will be with us soon and I believe they will make pleasant reading IMO - the company told me last week that they are trying to get them out as soon as practical (they would not do that if they had something to hide) and they they were as despondent with the current shareprice as shareholders are. Buyers have started to return ahead of them. | deltrotter | |
09/7/2018 15:44 | Ill be a nervous soul if this hit 19p. Everyone else will most probably ok. But this is taking the Jackson out of the Michael | spacedust | |
09/7/2018 15:22 | If it Carries on the entire no th if July then yes below 20p and into possibly 14p. If then the share price turns and goes up 50% it will be seen as massive spike for the likes of TLY yet many like me will be nursing losses. The never ending seller who keeps selling but doesn't require a holding rns. And oh what ever happened to those who believe that for every seller there's a buyer nonsense. If that is the case then the share price should not decline because someone is buying???? | spacedust | |
09/7/2018 15:10 | Soon under 20p? | che7win | |
09/7/2018 11:33 | Integrated Care... Five ideas from other health systems that could transform NHS "New Zealand: integrated health and social care In the early 2000s, the health system in Canterbury on New Zealand’s South Island was under pressure as a result of increasing demand, leading to questions about its sustainability. But since it introduced an integrated health and social care system in 2007, Canterbury has turned around its fortunes. Chris Ham, the chief executive of the King’s Fund thinktank, says the model in Canterbury is one that England should learn from as hospitals struggle to cope with record demand from an ageing population. In Canterbury, teams offer community-based rehab to older people to avoid admissions or get them home more quickly." | sikhthetech | |
09/7/2018 09:31 | Bob buys shares from small shareholders with 'uneconomic to trade' amounts, offering them a generous 10p above the market price, and gets slagged off. Talk about PIs biting the hand that feeds. I am speechless! | difference | |
09/7/2018 09:14 | So it's rhythmone investors fault the share price here is falling? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
09/7/2018 08:49 | We move higher from here into results I reckon.... | deltrotter | |
09/7/2018 08:39 | 20.55-21.05p | dave4545 | |
08/7/2018 23:38 | what's even more of a coincidence.. when there's a small trade, which causes the share price to drop slightly... The muppets on RTHM start shouting about it very quickly after the drop, to warn posters on RTHM that I and others should be ignored... I wonder who is making those small trades to cause the share price to drop...hmmm...honest guv Search "TLY" on this RTHM thread.. | sikhthetech | |
08/7/2018 23:16 | Thanks for the heads up every BB has them..... Thank heavens for the filter option, now deployed. Yep thought BMAC, was the same person, he posted a load of carp on lse tonight | zebbo | |
08/7/2018 23:08 | Dave, "Either a terrific bargain or a warning to come, but why would they go to lengths of getting permission to buyback stock if things were not going ok ?" Exactly... Zebbo "The soon due results should provide a view of where we are and where we are heading" Agree... | sikhthetech |
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