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TLY Totally Plc

6.65
-0.10 (-1.48%)
28 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
  -0.10 -1.48% 6.65 6.50 6.80 6.75 6.65 6.75 1,185,904 11:32:48
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print 135.7M 1.78M 0.0091 7.31 13.07M
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 6.75p. Over the last year, Totally shares have traded in a share price range of 4.00p to 20.25p.

Totally currently has 196,546,800 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Totally is £13.07 million. Totally has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.31.

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14/3/2019
14:25
Your list shows ONE Wellington House as "Inadequate"...

However, if you click on YOUR link...

Click on Wellington House...

The overal rating is GOOD...





So you're a BS liar...

sikhthetech
14/3/2019
14:16
See STT it's quite easy to find negative stuff and post it all day about the company. It's why newspapers sell as it's all bad news no one ever prints good news do they
football
14/3/2019
14:07
1gw you fully out now investors waiting for you to be totally out before buying so I believe :-)

As for dusty he’s just another trader trying to spook holders into selling obviously worked on 1gw pmsl

grahamwales
14/3/2019
14:07
1gw you fully out now investors waiting for you to be totally out before buying so I believe :-)

As for dusty he’s just another trader trying to spook holders into selling obviously worked on 1gw pmsl

grahamwales
14/3/2019
14:04
Is that football again, not sure if he’s thick skinned or just thick. Vocare don’t have any inadequate sites and progressing to get them all good by end of year imo.
grahamwales
14/3/2019
14:03
Whose are they?
1gw
14/3/2019
13:58
"why five are still inadequate"

You're lying as is the usual with you...


If you look at the CQC website (in the header), LATEST ratings, you'll see there are NO inadequate ratings for Vocare..




There's small trades... it's not difficult to figure out whose they are...

The fy end is in 2 weeks....

sikhthetech
14/3/2019
13:34
slicethepie but he's not willing to risk any more of the companies money with a share buyback or even a penny of his own money, so why?


If you believe all the BS he comes out with and everything's going full steam ahead like his last video why won't the company start a share buyback?

You must be thinking the same thing if everything is so good why are all the planned they talk about not happening.


Graham Stuart answered any questions about institutions, buybacks, Bob and why five are still inadequate when Bob says everything is green lights

football
14/3/2019
12:55
11p now. Ther will be a bounce from 10p to 11p then the share price will flirt between 9p and 10.5p. I'll add a bit at 8p and then more at 6p
spacedust
14/3/2019
11:38
Bob owns over a 1m shares so he is sharing the pain!
slicethepie
14/3/2019
11:18
Is not one shareholder here that got into the placing at 55p and now has lost 80% of their capital not concerned that the company is not starting it share buyback yet!
Or that Bob hasn't bought a single share!
There has been an erosion of the share price to the point where it's embarrassing to look at it yet the company is gone into ostrich mode and buried its head in the sand yet again.


So is it that every think is falling to pieces and wage rises have eaten into any profits and the extra costs of employing compliant offices and inflated doctor salaries means is nothing left of any of the contracts you've won.

Is it everything is okay and they believe the share price will take care of itself. Once results out.

Or is it that they are in negotiations and being bought out by someone who is running algorithms to force the share price down?

football
14/3/2019
11:14
Maybe totally it should open up offices in Australia as if the share price goes any lower that's where it will end up.


It seems only yesterday I could see 11p in the distance looks like we've had a head-on crash with it today so maybe it wasn't 11p but 1p and my double vision

football
13/3/2019
15:46
"If they fail to ask basic questions and gain the relevant information they will be liable like anyone else."


999 is still running isn't it???


Both NHS 999 & NHS 111 use the same NHS Pathways software... which part of that sentence don't you understand...



NHS Pathways is safe for patients:

every call handler undergoes extensive training by clinicians, educational and IT specialists to ensure they use the system safely and effectively to give the best possible care to patients

every question asked and every piece of care advice given is linked to at least three pieces of the most up to date clinical evidence

there are over 800 symptom pathways within the clinical assessment tool

it is under constant review and direction by the National Clinical Governance Group, which is made up of NHS clinicians with extensive experience in the urgent and emergency care services

sikhthetech
13/3/2019
15:33
There you go again, hope you're well and having a good day.
billyboychrisd
13/3/2019
15:23
And she goes RED again
football
13/3/2019
13:51
So you're saying 999 and 111 service are immune from prosecution if they don't send out an ambulance or wrongly diagnosed someone's problem on the phone call?

If they fail to ask basic questions and gain the relevant information they will be liable like anyone else.


Still not one investor here, as answered any of the questions



Why there's no share buyback


Why is Bob still misinforming the market


Why five out of 22 still forages need attention


where's all the cash


Why is not one board member put their hand in the pocket to buy a share


And why of all the institutions dumped the share taking 80% losses in some cases, if not more

football
13/3/2019
13:34
Graham who refers to the hospital? It is Vocare who missed vital questions and wrongly informed the hospital of their condition therefore being liable for the sepsis?





You're still ducking and diving along with STT about



Why there's no share buyback


Why is Bob still misinforming the market


Why five out of 22 still forages need attention


where's all the cash


Why is not one board member put their hand in the pocket to buy a share


And why of all the institutions dumped the share taking 80% losses in some cases, if not more

football
13/3/2019
12:53
Major problem starts when patients are actually in hospital so it very unlikely Vocare get involved unless they are sent home and need urgent care but they would probably ring 999 rather than 111.
grahamwales
13/3/2019
12:38
Dr Ron Daniels, chief executive of the UK Sepsis Trust and an intensive care consultant, said sepsis was one of the most common causes of death in the UK, responsible for killing up to 44,000 people a year - in hospital and in the community.

He said that hospital records made it almost impossible to keep track of the true number of deaths.

Dr Daniels said: "It's very common that if someone dies of sepsis that it's coded or reported as simply being the underlying infection.

"So they might die of sepsis in an intensive care unit with multiple organ failure - but they're recorded as a death from pneumonia. We need to fix that problem before we can truly understand the scale of sepsis.

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