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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.75 | 4.50 | 5.00 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 75,213 | 07:47:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Newspaper:pubg, Pubg & Print | 135.7M | 1.78M | 0.0091 | 5.22 | 9.34M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/4/2020 15:45 | Buy them back Nobby ! | arab3 | |
21/4/2020 15:43 | Level 2 looking very strong! | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 15:36 | Looks like my sale earlier was a little premature. C'est la vie...onwards and upwards! | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 15:27 | Zac Mir is the biggest con artist going, his predictions are always after a company has issued news then tries to take the praise pmsl. | grahamwales | |
21/4/2020 15:25 | Couple of days like this would do wonders for my average :-). Don’t mind buying up to 40p will then sit on them for the dividends | grahamwales | |
21/4/2020 15:22 | The trains been doing a bit of shunting.... Soon off to the next station..... | porky8 | |
21/4/2020 13:42 | Thats really healthy trade. Over 1% has changed hands today | hybrasil | |
21/4/2020 13:30 | LRGS trade holding us back ....Been going on for a while now.... Volume will clear it ...And off we go big time.... | porky8 | |
21/4/2020 13:26 | Wonder if we will get some directors buying now that trading update has come out. | grahamwales | |
21/4/2020 12:19 | Thanks for the reply. | royalalbert | |
21/4/2020 12:15 | Still a risk with SBTX whereas there is very very little with OPTI. Plus you get exposure to SBTX through OPTI anyway. I have ten times more (in value) OPTI than SBTX. I trade SBTX a lot because it bounces around so much. | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 12:14 | LOL....I am not sure if that is a compliment or not. I think my trading is born out of the continual frustration of owning massively undervalued Aim companies with TLY and OPTI being two prime examples. You can't wait for ever for the market to work out what we know already so you have to take some profit along the way by trading. | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 12:13 | Why OPTI and not SBTX if you mind me asking? | royalalbert | |
21/4/2020 12:07 | I sell not long after you start pumping and then buy lower Nobby! Keep up your good work! | deltrotter | |
21/4/2020 12:04 | >> del You know me too well! The 15k at 12.25 which started the selling was my trade....and in fact I will be buying OPTI later today with that cash. And just to say my main holding of 650k will be going nowhere. And what about your strategy since you seem so interested in mine.... | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 12:00 | Nobby, how many you letting go? | deltrotter | |
21/4/2020 11:46 | And a seller comes out at 12.2 | hybrasil | |
21/4/2020 11:40 | there are no shares currently on offer. | hybrasil | |
21/4/2020 11:36 | Graham, fingers crossed you get a cheeky end of monther in below 20p! | deltrotter | |
21/4/2020 11:31 | My mere 15k purchase ticked the price up! | hybrasil | |
21/4/2020 11:26 | Nobby Give some of your shares to Hybrasil | grahamwales | |
21/4/2020 11:24 | Just rang to buy some more. None available (well 6k) electronically; | hybrasil | |
21/4/2020 11:12 | Apart from Vocare which imo was overvalued:-) Anyway they are a growing company and way to early to think of takeovers. Bob wants £100 million m cap then let’s see after that. | grahamwales | |
21/4/2020 11:10 | LOL. However, it is a fact that ridiculously undervalued companies will always be attractive for takeover..... | nobbygnome | |
21/4/2020 11:05 | Please no rumours of takeovers. | grahamwales |
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