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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 | 404,649 | 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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/5/2020 21:59 | I've said 60p not about to change that prediction. We will see near 60p give or take 10% | spacedust | |
14/5/2020 17:08 | Can someone tell evilking I dont post on LSE anymore lol | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 17:05 | Canaccord reiterated 50p buy. | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 15:52 | This statement shows they are on the frontline working alongside the NHS frontline staff.. "In partnership with the NHS, Vocare and Greenbrook Healthcare: Totally's Urgent Care division, remain committed and focused on enhancing out of hours services and urgent care treatment, helping to relieve the pressures faced by the health services, especially at the current time." | sikhthetech | |
14/5/2020 15:39 | Post 4pm there could be a flurry of buys. I still think those largish buys are institutions or wealthy individuals accumulating | spacedust | |
14/5/2020 15:18 | Totally receives contract extensions worth £19.55m - | semaj2000 | |
14/5/2020 15:17 | don't think it will dusty. There has been incredible volume everyday - Over 2m traded today It all looks very rosy | hybrasil | |
14/5/2020 14:29 | I believe we should finish blue by 430pm | spacedust | |
14/5/2020 14:28 | Sounds like a ramp bit it's not I've said 60p for almost a yr now | spacedust | |
14/5/2020 14:07 | Not me. Not until 60p then 150p | spacedust | |
14/5/2020 13:56 | Meanwhile private investors still selling out to institutions. | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 13:56 | Ewan No problem, its been happening since virus outbreak and many companies providing out of hours and 111 service have had contract extensions rather that new contracts. Would have thought tenders would start back up again by the end of the year. | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 13:30 | Graham,Thanks for the info. Makes a big difference. | ewanwhose | |
14/5/2020 13:21 | Our Buyers Back .....Just seen a nibble..... | porky8 | |
14/5/2020 12:34 | Or sell the news? | techair | |
14/5/2020 12:30 | As expected market makers dropping it on buys. Filling an order again | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 11:50 | Ewan The only reason it’s a short contract is because the commissioners have not chance to get tenders out. Normally 5 years with 2 year extension. | grahamwales | |
14/5/2020 11:47 | 20p is proving a strong resistance but it will dissipate in due course as it is only profit taking.This is still too cheap and a great opportunity for investors new to TLY to get on board. Nearer 30p by end of May remains my prediction. | longshanks | |
14/5/2020 11:41 | On balance, I think this was 'expected news', not 'good news' and it would have been 'bad news' if any of the contracts hadn't been extended. It does remind that we are reliant on renewal of relatively short contracts which could be lost (especially in a different political climate).As others have commented, it is pleasing that there is proactive planning and positioning for the future which suggests a genuine partnering attitude rather than just contracting.I think we may consolidate here for a while before moving up again and that's no bad thing after the recent rise. | ewanwhose | |
14/5/2020 11:37 | Bob was talking to a pension fund manager only the other day who was lamenting the fact that some companies are cancelling or reducing dividends without considering the knock on effects. I am sure Bob would have told them of one company with growing, sustainable profits where their chairman recognised the need to maintain a progressive dividend. | longshanks | |
14/5/2020 11:16 | This shows TLY are planning ahead with THC... In the right place at the right time.... "Today, the Group also announces that, in line with recent Government guidance and as the NHS works towards moving into the next phase of its plan of resuming non-essential and elective procedures, it has mobilised its Planned Care and Insourcing divisions to ensure they are ready to recommence operations and support the NHS as soon as these services restart across the UK." | sikhthetech | |
14/5/2020 11:13 | Just traders taking the opportunity to take some profits. Frees up share for some more institutional investors all good imo. As Bob says pension funds don’t like companies that cancel dividends before they even know what impact the virus will have on their business. Just waiting for a pension fund to join TLY now. | grahamwales |
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