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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zoo Digital Group Plc | LSE:ZOO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1FQDL10 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.25 | -0.68% | 36.50 | 36.00 | 37.00 | 36.75 | 36.50 | 36.75 | 467,417 | 15:03:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 4.34 | 35.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/3/2007 11:14 | LOL! He finally rang you? Hilarious! Its harsh cash but you must learn the lesson that you should never trust people on their word, especially those who you don't really know! | aerotus | |
09/3/2007 10:45 | Aerotus....Been a great year, TMC is adding a bit of extra icing, shame about Zoo but no doubt I will make some money when it bounces. | siwel100 | |
09/3/2007 10:28 | What date are results please? Can't be long now. | lab305 | |
09/3/2007 10:20 | Looks like even siwel lost out on this one. How ironic!!! ;) Good job you're in TMC eh! | aerotus | |
09/3/2007 10:12 | they are all ready bust on paper, it just need to feed through to the market now | cashmagnet | |
09/3/2007 10:07 | Cash. He still has many millions from the sale of Gremlin, I would hazard a guess he will still live out a comfortable life and not need to work again. So any guesses on when they will finally go bust? | lurker2 | |
09/3/2007 09:56 | Told ya this would be back to 1p. I wasn't even joking. | aerotus | |
09/3/2007 09:47 | cashmagnet....Nowt will get your house back I am afraid, not even when illiquid Zoo dips on 3 grand of sells....its just the way the market works.....:) | siwel100 | |
09/3/2007 09:40 | This is a dead doggy I'm afraid. I hope any long termers still holding (why?) see sense and gte at least something back before even that option disappears. I was a gamble of iDVDs taking off. Although they appeared to sell welll to me over Christmas (the shops were full of them), the sales, and profit per sale, was later shown to be naff all - other signes were there - I bought Gary Linekar footbasll for £2 off Amazon before Christmas, now it's in the pound shop. Some you win, some you lose - don't let it affect your lives. | pierre oreilly | |
09/3/2007 09:37 | over the past 12 months i have stopped over £1m being invested into this comapny. i surported them for 3 years and got well over £1m through several people invested as at the time i thought it the right thing to do, but now i want and will see zero. | cashmagnet | |
09/3/2007 09:35 | where ever this managment go i will follow and ruin that company as well | cashmagnet | |
09/3/2007 08:59 | this pathetic excuss for a company is going down, are you surprised? NO!!!! | cashmagnet | |
08/3/2007 16:30 | P.S. check out GTL. | donnydave | |
08/3/2007 16:13 | I,m going to put my shirt on ZOO delivering the goods before year end. If TAS is nearly ready for its final shipment I expect some news from the "monkeys" down at the ZOO very soon. A.I.M.H.O.O.C. ;-) | donnydave | |
08/3/2007 14:21 | That was a sell at 25p. Interestingly, and perhaps quite significant that if the seller was one of us long term holders then those shares at one point would have represented 922,500... | artey | |
08/3/2007 14:16 | There was a rumour going round that they were looking into his brain, but it turned out that there was nothing in it. | artey | |
08/3/2007 13:34 | I reported Cash to the Manchester Mental Institution but haven't heard back. | aerotus | |
08/3/2007 13:33 | yep that BIG £3000 buy is gonna save us all ff's ;o) | cashmagnet | |
08/3/2007 13:33 | yep that BIG £3000 buy is gonna save us all ff's ;o) | cashmagnet | |
08/3/2007 12:15 | 1 big trade today | macca28 |
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