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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 |
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18/1/2019 10:55 | 1gw any thoughts on the Vocare accounts I posted on lse for 2018. Creditors/Debtors. Including available cash. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:53 | 1gw Also the move may be more than just cost reduction. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:50 | Why put it in a RNS, why not lump it in with the year end accounts in March as part of the cost saving exercise. Will have more impact then rather than one off cost saving. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:47 | grahamwales - I would expect any company to take advantage of an opportunity to explain what they believed was a good strategic move. So if the move to Derby is seen as being strategic or of long-term cost-saving benefit then why wouldn't they put that in an rns, given they had to advise the change of registered office anyway? | 1gw | |
18/1/2019 10:44 | Big Fella Not expecting you to hang around to long though. :-) | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:43 | 1gw Only oil/exploration companies would put out something like that to encourage the share price to rise quickly followed by a placing. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:19 | Graham – re your question the other day, yes and I think you can thanks me for turning your ship around in the high 12’s! | the big fella | |
18/1/2019 10:17 | What I find odd about this morning's rns, if the move to Derby really is strategic, is that they've put it out simply as a "change of registered office" rns. Wouldn't you have thought that it was a good opportunity to put something out about the strategic benefits of co-location, the long-term cost savings or whatever? | 1gw | |
18/1/2019 10:12 | Perhaps they have inside information that we are not aware of yet? | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:09 | a few more buys are mine ;) What I don't like is the fact directors don't seem to be accumulating at these levels ? | mister md | |
18/1/2019 10:08 | Ah 1gw Wondered where you had gone to. What do you reckon with them moving into the same office space as Derbyshire CCG. Perhaps that will be the first IUC contract that Nobby keeps banging on about. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 10:03 | Are we sure the volume isn't just coming from the declared posters here? Anyway, I'm showing a paper loss of under 50% now, so things are looking up! About those IUC contracts, Nobby. We're now beyond 6 months from when you first said they were coming "imminently". What was the source of your information? -------------------- Nobbygnome - 07 Jun 2018 - 15:20:46 - 3254 of 7269 Totally Health - 2014 onwards - TLY Don't forget there should be some big IUC contract wins coming imminently. | 1gw | |
18/1/2019 10:00 | They may be having a problem filling it | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 09:52 | bought another 75k this morning Had to pay .1591 Bit of a change from the .1275 of a few days ago. My trade hasn't marked yet. | hybrasil | |
18/1/2019 09:50 | Confirmation of office move. Bit of cost saving there. | grahamwales | |
18/1/2019 09:47 | Very perky. My spreadbet account is looking very healthy. Bought a few more this morning. Onwards and upwards....and we haven't got the IUC contracts awards yet! | nobbygnome | |
18/1/2019 09:46 | Yup, not much stock about here.... | deltrotter | |
18/1/2019 09:45 | The break above 15p looks very interesting - agreed | forsh | |
18/1/2019 09:44 | Nice. Id say 3 things. On the up. Not much stock about. Happy days. | escapetohome | |
18/1/2019 09:32 | Yup, the chart itself will attract buyers.... | deltrotter | |
18/1/2019 09:31 | blue? Starting to like the price chart on this. 18 January 2019 Totally plc ("Totally", the "Company" or the "Group") Change of registered office Totally plc (AIM:TLY), the provider of a range of out-of-hospital services to the healthcare sector in the UK, announces that its registered office will change with effect from today, to Cardinal Square, First Floor West, 10 Nottingham Road, Derby DE1 3 QT | mister md | |
17/1/2019 23:31 | red or blue days boys and girls? | football | |
17/1/2019 18:09 | Always good to see new posters taking an interest. | grahamwales | |
17/1/2019 16:17 | Football - looking back on Totally's record so far and projections for the next two years it would appear that it is already a non-profit making organisation :-) | forsh | |
17/1/2019 12:06 | Forsh, re Private companies... Who provides the backbone for the NHS IT systems.. who provides all the NHS connections to the Intranet??? BT.. They provide the SPINE which is the central store for all patient data and provide the intranet N3 connections... How much profit do they make? Microsoft.. They provide the operating system to the NHS... Do you think the NHS will stop using Microsoft? Some other services provided by private companies GPASS - which was the Scottish Government's IT system for GPs.. It was abolished and handed over to Private companies.. This was when Labour were in power.. NHS Direct - Created by Labour and continued by the present government, renamed as NHS 111...as it is seen as a way to reduce pressure on A&E. etc The NHS couldn't survive without private companies.. The NHS needs to move forward and improve.. Obviously, the government can hike taxes and pay for it but it would cost billions to provide the cover currently provided by private companies. | sikhthetech |
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