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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Snoozebox | LSE:ZZZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7D66J40 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.3575 | 0.35 | 0.365 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2014 10:29 | angus - good points. my sentiments. | yesrupnel | |
10/11/2014 10:16 | 21trader the turnround was already flagged in previous rns re. operating performance. hence comment about easily reaching market expectations. Aberdeen, russia eden etc etc all known about. what was noticeable by its absence was the fact that they didn't mention profit in the last 3 months of good trading. simply contributions to fixed ccost. Until the v2s are out there showing that they can generate actual profit and all the old models are utilised producing a steadu profit stream then the market will remain sceptical. I have a fair chunk of these shares so want them to perform but as stated above the RNS didn't provide the news to accelerate share price growth. | angus17 | |
10/11/2014 10:03 | Think we will see a lot more of this pattern this week with smaller punter selling and larger players buying like the 100k buyer delayed one hour. | 21trader | |
10/11/2014 09:56 | No real news are you kidding me. Did you know before all divisions had been turned around. I thought the TS was quite stunning on the upside. Year-on-year, all loss making events in 2013 have been turned around and have delivered a positive contribution to overheads in this trading period. | 21trader | |
10/11/2014 09:34 | NOT surprised really. Trading update gave us no real news. What we need is a new deal or contract. | angus17 | |
10/11/2014 09:18 | Sheep selling at 9p unbelievable ! | 21trader | |
09/11/2014 21:03 | :-)) £8950 at Glastonbury for this one I do not think Snoozebox has to worry about the competition here although if money is no object these are nice. | 21trader | |
09/11/2014 20:53 | Paul Scott @paulypilot · 1h1 hour ago I was tremendously impressed with the v2 Snoozebox at Mello 2014. It's a huge leap forwards. Trailer is built in. Took 1 hr to set up! | someuwin | |
09/11/2014 19:11 | Be interesting to know how much normal hotels cost for rooms when for example Glastonbury is on I will research that later. | 21trader | |
09/11/2014 15:21 | Sounds like the bedroom sizes of "first time buyers" houses around here. | goodapple | |
09/11/2014 13:48 | Well I had a tour of the version 2 - I should make it clear I have never seen the V1. V2 was fitted out to a high standard and there are six rooms per unit compared to the 4 in the V1. Snoozebox is, I guess an accurate description, although it much more like a snooze carton - particular in the 4 bunk bed configuration. You can't swing an arm let alone a cat. They are much smaller than the picture in the header. However, if the only other option is a tent and if it was raining as hard as it in Derby you would mighty grateful for it. | glaws2 | |
09/11/2014 12:04 | Any more views from Mello ? | 21trader | |
08/11/2014 02:30 | Snoozebox is a PopUp, Shipping Container Hotel Published on November 7th, 2014 | by Stephen Hanley Every year in June, the small French village of Le Mans hosts a little-known, seldom brought-up, 24 hour motor race. Thousands of fans from all around the world come to watch, but the rest of the year LeMans is just a sleepy farming community. A hotel in the area would be jammed to capacity for one week a year but empty as Fenway Park in January the rest of the time. Le Mans needs a temporary hotel for a short time each year. Snoozebox has the answer – a hotel made out of shipping containers that can be set up in as little as 48 hours. Configurations from 40 to 400 rooms are available. When the crowds go home, the Snoozebox is dismantled and transported to wherever it is needed next. Snoozebox’s cozy rooms carry all the comforts of home. They sleep two to four guests comfortably with double beds and adjacent bunk beds. The adaptable rooms also feature drawers and closets for your clothing, as well as wifi, flat screen televisions, a safe and power sockets. Each room also features a private toilet and shower. Available courtyards, balconies and meeting areas turn a Snoozebox hotel into a social complex that goes beyond just lodging. A restaurant and bar container can also be included. The pop up and portable hotel is ideal for festivals, events, and even disaster relief, bringing self-sufficient and comfortable accommodation to any location in a hurry. Snoozebox hotels are currently situated at Silverstone, the home of the British grand prix; at the site of the British Open; in Chiang Mai, Thailand; and in Edinburgh, Scotland. For more information about Snoozebox, check out the company’s website. | cottoner | |
07/11/2014 22:34 | Panmure Gordon buy rating re-affirmed target price 18.5p | observer007 | |
07/11/2014 22:16 | Very impressed with the V2 units the accommodation looks very well designed and is very high spec for what is essentially a metal box. Can be a sofa and TV one minute then 4 bed bedroom (albeit compact) the next. Lorcan noted the shortcomings of the V1 units and showed some videos of customers providing feedback on ZZZ as a supplier/company - all glowing. What I did not realise is that they provide a laundry service and reception etc etc as you would get in a 'normal' hotel. They do need to invest in more V2 stock but have the cash so just need to let the new business unfold. Happy to hold with a small position. | norbert colon | |
07/11/2014 16:32 | something as important to the company as the v2 and not a photo or snippet on the website. poooooor | angus17 | |
07/11/2014 16:21 | Norbert Cohen, if you don't mind, could you give some feedback on the presentation and an opinion on the new V2 units. Thanks in advance. | bill182 | |
07/11/2014 15:24 | Is that a fair conclusion what Observer posted - that when warrants expire on 15 Dec then price is more likely to move? | yesrupnel | |
07/11/2014 15:12 | Just going to have a look at the new unit in Derby now. Presentation by Lorcan earlier was interesting. | norbert colon | |
07/11/2014 13:46 | If the new units are now on show why can we nothave an updated zzz webpage showing them. Come on ZZZ be a little moreproactive. | angus17 | |
07/11/2014 13:32 | Just a overhang not the warrents. There was 3 million shares bought yesterday with little movement. That on a normal day would have rose the price 2-4p. Lets see if the boss does a good pitch and generates some big hitters to help clear the overhang this afternoon ? | 21trader | |
07/11/2014 13:30 | I think the only reason this has not risen above 10p bid is due to the warrants. If the market makers moved the bid above 10p they could be hit with selling from warrant holders who could sell their initial shares at, for example 11p-12p and replace them (within a month) with the 10p warrants. The good news is the warrants expire on December 15th, after that time the shares should rise above 10p due to the continued operational progress. Some patience is needed, now is the time to buy more because as soon as those warrants expire I think 10p will be quickly broken, a move to 20p is not out of the question based on a 3 month view. All IMO etc. | observer007 | |
07/11/2014 12:11 | Come on zee! I can't buy anymore! | bean02 | |
07/11/2014 10:50 | Anyone seen the new model of Snoozebox at the Derby Mello yet? | goodapple |
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