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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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0.35 | 7.37% | 5.10 | 4.70 | 5.50 | 5.10 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 429,649 | 16:23:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print | 135.7M | 1.78M | 0.0091 | 5.60 | 10.02M |
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22/11/2018 20:56 | How GDPR hobbles investigative GDPR governs the retention of personal data by any organisation, including media companies. While there is supposed to be a journalistic exemption, there are currently hordes of privacy lawyers bouncing like velociraptors charging an electric fence looking to find precedent-setting holes in this journalistic defence.https://capx | football | |
22/11/2018 19:59 | Did say i would keep of the LSE MB's but may have to go back on that now graham-wales Posts: 35,581 Opinion: No Opinion Price: 143.00 Abandon shipToday 14:02It’s sinking faster than the titanic. | football | |
22/11/2018 19:54 | thanks STT I MISSED THIS POSTED HERE A FEW TIMES TODAY SO IT WAS LUCKY YOU POSTED IT ON THE LSE MB'S ASWELL stt1 Posts: 1,216 Opinion: No Opinion Price: 144.00 RE: GDPR - articleToday 19:04GDPR French data regulator’s mobile ad action rattles ad tech "The announcement, which was posted earlier this month, has triggered alarms among some publishing and ad tech executives as to what the ruling signals for the ad tech model. Several executives took to Twitter over the weekend to highlight some of the more wide-ranging consequences the ruling could potentially have for Google, the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s Transparency and Consent framework, and ad tech in general. “It is a significant decision, with the potential to disrupt the ad tech model,” said a publishing executive who is still assessing the ramifications of the announcement." | football | |
22/11/2018 19:54 | thanks STT I MISSED THIS POSTED HERE A FEW TIMES TODAY SO IT WAS LUCKY I SHOW IT ON THE LSE MB'S stt1 Posts: 1,216 Opinion: No Opinion Price: 144.00 RE: GDPR - articleToday 19:04GDPR French data regulator’s mobile ad action rattles ad tech "The announcement, which was posted earlier this month, has triggered alarms among some publishing and ad tech executives as to what the ruling signals for the ad tech model. Several executives took to Twitter over the weekend to highlight some of the more wide-ranging consequences the ruling could potentially have for Google, the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s Transparency and Consent framework, and ad tech in general. “It is a significant decision, with the potential to disrupt the ad tech model,” said a publishing executive who is still assessing the ramifications of the announcement." | football | |
22/11/2018 19:10 | Additionally to my post on NHS & GDPR .. Post 6590.... The rules around handling patient data are very strict... the NHS were involved with drawing up the GDPR rules... "On 27 April 2016, new laws on data protection, which will set out new European rules on privacy in the digital age were published. They must be applied across the EU by 25 May 2018. Click for the full text. OUR OFFICE worked SUBSTANTIALLY to INFLUENCE THESE NEW RULES to ensure the BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOME FOR THE NHS." As the UK will still be a member of the EU at this point in time, the Government has confirmed we will be implementing this piece of legislation to schedule, including through the Data Protection Bill. " | sikhthetech | |
22/11/2018 14:19 | All sells today so far only a matter of time before the inevitable Good luck all | football | |
22/11/2018 13:58 | OOH... Well, OOH, NHS111 and NHS999 all use the same NHS Pathways and DoS software for assessing patients.. Therefore, maybe your question should be Are the NHS GDPR compliant??? "We are the guardians of health and care data in England, and are working to make sure that we will be prepared for the changes. This means that your health and care data will carry on being handled securely and in line with the regulations." Maybe you should be asking if NHS is GDPR compliant? Now if the NHS isn't compliant then we'll all in trouble, aren't we?. Maybe ask that friend of a friend of a friend about their review Maybe you'll notice a new review over the next few days mentioning lack of GDPR within Vocare.. ;-) Now the difference between NHS, TLY and rthm, ad tech sector... Within Ad tech ecosystem, the customer data flows through different providers, so nobody knows for certain if all the ad tech companies within the chain are complaint or not .. The IAB's, the org who came up with GDPR compliance for adtech, GDPR requirements are already being questioned... The EU authorities (CNIL) are already sending out warnings to ad tech companies... "Generally depend" is NOT same as communicating direct with the customer/patient, is it? "Downstream partners in a supply chain – DSPs, SSPs and DMPs, for example – aren’t in a great position to collect user consent on their own, so if they want to comply with GDPR, they generally depend on consumer-facing publishers to get consent on their behalf and pass it along within a secure CMP." OOH, UCC, NHS111 & NHS999 are dealing direct with the patient, aren't they? It doesn't guarantee that the CNIL won't question it but the point is the org responsible for the GDPR compliance rules is the NHS not TLY. I can see the situation... Caller: Help. I've fallen off the roof whilst trying to play football with the tiles. NHS999: Sir, before we proceed can I please have your permission to use the NHS Pathways system to assess your condition. Caller: What data are you storing about me - is it GDPR compliant - my head hurts? NHS999: Well sir, GDPR ...... Caller: No, I don't want your help as you're not GDPR compliant... NHS999: Hello sir, hello sir... all imo | sikhthetech | |
22/11/2018 13:44 | Seems STT loves talking about "More GDPR uncertainty.." But won't answer simple questions on it over here like are totally plc with the four and half million patient records 100% GDPR compliant and have not handed over any patient's records by mistake or have a robust system to make sure it doesn't happen! grahamwales it's a bit like here if you're happy with your investment it's all water under the bridge and doesn't need bailing out as you believe in long run it will be okay. sikhthetech22 Nov '18 - 13:36 - 7773 of 7774 More GDPR uncertainty.. GDPR protection authority (CNIL) issuing warnings.. The IAB framework was used by ad tech companies for GDPR compliance.. Is The IAB’s Consent Framework In Trouble? "Downstream partners in a supply chain – DSPs, SSPs and DMPs, for example – aren’t in a great position to collect user consent on their own, so if they want to comply with GDPR, they generally depend on consumer-facing publishers to get consent on their behalf and pass it along within a secure CMP. That’s fine, if the controller – which is Vectaury, in this case – can prove that users have given consent to have their personal data processed. But this can’t, in the CNIL’s view, “be fulfilled by the mere presence of a contractual clause guaranteeing an initial consent validly collected.”" | football | |
22/11/2018 13:16 | Football You need a bigger bucket to bail out RhythmOne, it’s still sinking | grahamwales | |
22/11/2018 08:14 | Unrequited. | kemche | |
22/11/2018 08:10 | Rollup rollup rollup why wait to black Friday when totally plc are having a black Thursday sale day today incredibly cheap bargains and stock only going one way down so maybe it might be better waiting for tomorrow as they will be cheaper on Black Friday. STT can be quite easy with 4.5 million patients records kept on file not to fall foul of the new GDPR rules by using a data when they haven't given permission for you to do so | football | |
22/11/2018 00:13 | more than 4.5 million patients sorry maybe GDPR cases waiting to happen! so come on STT are there 100% ok?????? "Today we deliver GP out-of-hours and urgent care services to more than 4.5 million patients nationally"! | football | |
21/11/2018 23:53 | Didn't think you'd be able to use a search engine Nutball, well done. | barvin | |
21/11/2018 20:20 | That's a bee properly wedged in there! | kemche | |
21/11/2018 19:50 | football, "totally plc that handles enormous amounts of data from patients and transfers and between organisations" In what way do Totally handle enormous amount of data from patients?. Which organisations are they transferring this data between??? football21 Nov '18 - 16:23 - 6577 of 6579(premium) 0 0 1 <...> it's small tinpot firms like totally plc that handles enormous amounts of data from patients and transfers and between organisations may fall foul of it unknowingly and not knowing the law is no excuse for a defence. <...> | sikhthetech | |
21/11/2018 17:12 | Football while I genuinely appreciate the input from indeed. For me the most well balanced review was from the paramedic. I dont think anyone is doubting this company has much to do to be where they want to be. Most of the reviews are typical of todays employees. I would write similar reviews where I work and yet I am presently working for one of the top PLCs within construction. The management are 'stards , disorganization and waste are horrendous, money is constantly not right and frankly they are a bunch of bullies.I am one of the minions and have a blinkered viewpoint of what goes on. In the same way I feel many of the reviews you posted are blinkered and that is why I would rate the paramedics. | gr4nts | |
21/11/2018 16:23 | Maybe STT is right and there will be "GDPR uncertainty" but I think big firms that have set in place the correct procedures with market leaders may be okay it's small tinpot firms like totally plc that handles enormous amounts of data from patients and transfers and between organisations may fall foul of it unknowingly and not knowing the law is no excuse for a defence. The finds can run into hundreds of thousand for a basic clerical error just hope totally are 100% compliant! I've asked STT as he is a man to go to about GDPR and if totally are 100% compliant but he won't answer the question all I need or any investor here needs is a straight yes or no. So STT can you guarantee 100% totally plc are compliant? sikhthetech21 Nov '18 - 15:35 - 643 of 643(premium) More GDPR uncertainty.. Is The IAB’s Consent Framework In Trouble? "Downstream partners in a supply chain – DSPs, SSPs and DMPs, for example – aren’t in a great position to collect user consent on their own, so if they want to comply with GDPR, they generally depend on consumer-facing publishers to get consent on their behalf and pass it along within a secure CMP. That’s fine, if the controller – which is Vectaury, in this case – can prove that users have given consent to have their personal data processed. But this can’t, in the CNIL’s view, “be fulfilled by the mere presence of a contractual clause guaranteeing an initial consent validly collected.”" | football | |
21/11/2018 14:14 | Anyone Google totally PLC today and found out what stories are lurking there and reviews? | football | |
20/11/2018 15:09 | Looks like football has taken over the board lol. | grahamwales |
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