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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 | 00:00:00 |
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04/2/2015 23:03 | If similar pattern to previous couple of years ,a Trading Update should be due before end of Feb before the results are issued in April. TU in Nov 14 included "The Company is pleased to announce a positive and improved trading performance so far in the second half of the year and consequently expects results for the full year to be comfortably in line with forecast." so hopefully the next TU will be as positive. | cottoner | |
04/2/2015 13:57 | I do like the fact that zzz is looking at supplying more than just hotel accommodation, no doubt the idea was to move on tired older units, but by now they must have quite a bit of knowledge about efficient fitting out of these box units. There's no reason why they shouldn't be supplying all kinds of temporary/long term temporary living units. An over crowded prison service might welcome some robust instant extra cell units? There is a wide opportunity here, and once set up the steady rentals just roll in. | lefrene | |
04/2/2015 10:15 | Those two teeny tiny sells are actually my buys. Sitting in support now. Hoping for a strong rebound | bean02 | |
03/2/2015 15:48 | What is the difference between a 'low level' watch list and an ordinary'watch list'. I have these in my 'bottom drawer' as I am sure the company is hibernating at the moment. | bill182 | |
03/2/2015 15:24 | Got these on my low level watch list, waiting for the next set of financials as I feel that might be the turning point. | salpara111 | |
27/1/2015 07:45 | @JayShaw1966: 40 @snoozeboxhotel rooms now in place at Port Stanley #falklands | bean02 | |
26/1/2015 10:24 | News coming: Snoozebox Hotel @snoozeboxhot We've got some exciting news coming your way! Keep an eye out! #SnoozeNews 0 replies 0 retweets 1 favorite Reply Retweet Favorite1 More | bill182 | |
23/1/2015 22:43 | A night in a Snoozebox By Jack Carter, January 20 2015, 11:55 am There aren’t many delegates that would be attracted to the thought of spending a night in a shipping container. But, what if that shipping container had three beds, an en suite and central heating? The Snoozebox concept is only a few years old but already it has sparked the interest of journalists, bloggers, and leisure travellers everywhere and now it is making moves into the world of corporate events. In a nutshell, Snoozebox offers portable and on-site accommodation for events and festivals throughout the UK and Europe. As well as providing shelter for reluctant campers at Glastonbury and T in the Park, the micro hotel can be found year round at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire and at Cornwall’s Eden Project. Snoozebox’s claim is that it can offer fully operational accommodation on any site, no matter what the terrain, within days of arrival. So, if you’ve found an amazing venue without any suitable accommodation nearby ‘who you gonna call?’ Last weekend, C&I Traveller joined more than 40 agencies to sample the product, which sits adjacent to the historic Grand Prix track and only a short mini bus ride away from the main conference venue, the Silverstone Wing. After checking in, I was given instructions to find my room, one of 76 in total. If the inside of the shipping container had been drastically changed then very little had been done to hide its original occupation, aside from a paint job. It was a cold night in Northamptonshire and my bed for the night was on the other side of a steel wall. Any hesitance I felt evaporated the moment I stepped into my room and felt the warmth of the central heating. The layout of the room is, to its charm, very basic and no bigger than the back of a transit van. Smaller in fact. Above the foot of the double bed is a single bunk bed, meaning three people can comfortably spend a night although there is very little space for anything other than that. I can only imagine what two or more people trying to get ready at the same time must be like but my guess is that it would be a similar experience to vying for space on the Northern Line at 8am on a weekday. The en suite sits on the other side of a glass sliding door where clean towels can be found folded on a shelf beside the shower. Other amenities included a TV, shampoo and shower gel, a room safe and free wifi via The Cloud. There isn’t much in the room that you wouldn’t find in any other standard hotel, which means that, as well as being a useful and interesting concept, Snoozebox is an excellent use of space and design. The company is still young and perhaps it is still trying to find its market but if people want simple, easy and affordable (rooms from £35) then this concept certainly has a future. A room in a Snoozebox isn’t designed to be a nest and to stay more than three or four days would begin to feel slightly claustrophobic but, as a comfortable base with all the basics that can be planted almost anywhere, it ticks all the boxes. | cottoner | |
23/1/2015 22:38 | Snoozebox Richmond 17 September - 1 November Enjoy your Snoozebox hotel at the very heart of the Rugby World Cup 2015: The Richmond Athletic Ground, Twickenham Road, TW9 2SF. A perfect location to enjoy both the games at Twickenham and the rugby environment of South West London, where there will be any number of rugby related activities for the entire length of the tournament. The Richmond Athletic Ground has been the home of two great rugby clubs (Richmond and London Scottish) for over 125 years. Now there is also going to be a great hotel on the site: for the duration of the World Cup, it will be party central for Snoozebox. There will be a fan zone at the ground for 3000 people, with all day catering, a Fullers bar and giant screens to watch every game, so you won’t miss any of the action. If you are lucky enough to have a ticket for a game at Twickenham, the free buses depart for the stadium from immediately out-side the hotel location. (You can even walk to the ground in less than half an hour). All the attractions of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames are on the door-step – The Sun Inn is within easy staggering distance! For those interested in a more cultural experience, Kew Gardens is next door, Richmond Park is only a mile away, whilst Hampton Court Palace is within easy reach. Richmond attracts visitors from all over the world – even when there isn’t a World Cup! Transport from Richmond is easy. Regular rail and underground services provide access to London and the nationwide rail network, whilst M3, M4, M25 and M40 and M1 are easily reached by car, providing routes to the rest of the country. Each compact and comfortable Snoozebox room features free wifi, LCD TV, air conditioning/heating Room rates include breakfast for up to two people. Parking is available on the site (additional charges will apply). Please note – there is a minimum 3 night stay required for Final Weekend, and 2 nights for Semi Final Weekends Rates do not include Event tickets. | cottoner | |
23/1/2015 22:19 | Confirmation of delivery for the Premier Oil contracthttp://twitt | redrumtum | |
18/1/2015 10:22 | on the plus side...I checked on Premier Oil's trading update and they are still going ahead with the 2015 Falklands drilling programme, so presumably the contract with ZZZ is still intact. | redrumtum | |
15/1/2015 21:55 | An elderly couple were having dinner one evening when the husband reached across the table, took his wife's hand in his and said, "Martha, soon we will be married 50 years, and there's something I have to know. In all of these 50 years, have you ever been unfaithful to me?" Martha replied, "Well Henry, I have to be honest with you. Yes, I've been unfaithful to you three times during these 50 years, but always for a good reason. Henry was obviously hurt by his wife's confession, but said, "I never suspected. Can you tell me what you mean by 'good reasons?' " Martha said, "The first time was shortly after we were married, and we were about to lose our little house because we couldn't pay the mortgage. Do you remember that evening I went to see the banker and the next day he notified you that the loan would be extended?" Henry recalled the visit to the banker and said, "I can forgive you for that. You saved our home, but what about the second time?" Martha asked, "Do you remember when you were so sick, but we didn't have the money to pay for the heart surgery you needed? Well, I went to see your doctor one night and, if you recall, he did the surgery at no charge." "I recall that," said Henry. "And you did it to save my life, so of course I can forgive you for that. Now tell me about the third time." "All right," Martha said. "So do you remember when you ran for president of your golf club, and you needed 53 more votes?" | jenniferzz | |
15/1/2015 17:16 | I would rather have 90 day account up dates, so that one can see quarter on quarter how things are progressing. The general economy seems to be slowly picking up so attendances at events are likely to rise, and with it the demand for convenient accommodation. The trick will be getting the contracts right. I'm a bit dubious about the Russian deal. That's going to be a tricky one given the current political situation, and the general criminal environment of the place. | lefrene | |
15/1/2015 16:06 | not very well loved at the moment. I so wish there was news (good of course) of the compass/hospital accom. deal. I am sure that that would ignite the share price hey ho. I guess we justhave to wait. | angus17 | |
14/1/2015 23:14 | The ZZZ log chart looks very bearish to me. Bearish descending triangle pattern. I'd only become bullish on ZZZ again if that bearish pattern was broken by a breakout of the descending triangle. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | papillon | |
08/1/2015 14:07 | Issuing an RNS for every deal always seems a bit desperate. ZZZ is in the portable hotel business, no need to issue a notice every time you set your stall out, market watchers will notice without ZZZ doing a little dance for every bit of normal business. | lefrene | |
08/1/2015 11:47 | surprised no rns re. richmond | angus17 | |
07/1/2015 15:41 | News on Twitter: Snoozebox Hotel @snoozeboxhot We are opening a hotel in #Richmond for #RugbyWorldCup 2015! Book now to avoid disappointment! hxxp://snoozeboxhote | bill182 | |
06/1/2015 13:56 | A shipping container is designed for a gross weight of 30 tonnes, so weight won't be a problem :¬) A maximum 'standard' box is 45' or 14.5mtr so there is something wrong with your figures, as 6 x 3.5m is 21mtr. 2.4mtr length per unit would seem likely and 2.4mtr wide not 2mtr, and also the boxes are more than 2mtr high. I don't know where you lifted your info from, but it looks a classic case of lazy journalism to me. | lefrene | |
06/1/2015 09:10 | six Snoozebox rooms per trailer which are just over 7.5 square metres in size (3.6m x 2m x 2m) For the average person - not too tall. Any weight or girth limits? | piedro | |
02/1/2015 15:50 | 28 August 2014 Press speculation Snoozebox notes the media speculation regarding its discussions to provide a portable hotel accommodation solution and fanzone for the 2018 World Cup with the host city of Saransk in Russia. The Company can confirm a preliminary agreement has been signed and now a feasibility study and further commercial negotiations will take place. The Company will make further announcements on this project as appropriate. | orange1 |
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