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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 | - | 19,324 | 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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11/2/2016 13:49 | Had a quick look around to see if they have had any planning decisions turned down - can't see any. Perhaps we should wait and see. Given that last year the trading announcement was 11/2 perhaps this is a monumental tree shake!?! | mull3r | |
11/2/2016 13:43 | Are those 3.12 sells too. I've not been here since 9.5 but always been on my watch list. Yes they are tough to buy and sell. This is a shocking price though! | bean02 | |
11/2/2016 13:38 | company statement needed asap i.e. we know of no reasons for todays fall | angus17 | |
11/2/2016 13:02 | It doesn't take much to move the price papillon. I found it difficult to sell 50k a few months ago, had to sell in two tranches and take ,25p less on the price of the day. In a market slump people need to pull in money from wherever they can, there might be nothing wrong behind the scenes, and a tiddler like this with a comparatively small free float is easily brought down. | lefrene | |
11/2/2016 12:48 | The ZZZ chart is a car crash. Somebody knows something. Are those in the know selling? | papillon | |
11/2/2016 12:16 | Perhaps just the market malaise angus17? You'd think with the unfortunate refugee crisis in the near East that there would be a demand for cheap accommodation boxes, or on the other hand that crisis is causing the mass production of accommodation boxes, and thus the value of them and, the perceived attractiveness of them is falling? In the end it's down to the quality of business that ZZZ can achieve, and the strength of their balance sheet. | lefrene | |
11/2/2016 12:01 | oh lord now whats happening | angus17 | |
15/1/2016 15:10 | I think any profits are likely to be at the high end of operations at fancy event locations, the bread and butter stuff while steady, is likely to be thin margins as there are many older units out there. Driving to Swansea a couple of weeks before Christmas I noticed from the motorway a yard with a good number of old accommodation boxes sat waiting to be put to use. Glad I sold my holding at 9,25p, but come the summer this could well be a goer again. | lefrene | |
13/1/2016 07:53 | Seems portakabin may be taking some market share:http://m.build | norbert colon | |
06/1/2016 13:54 | I had a friend who was riding his motorbike, skidded and went straight through the plate glass window of an Indian restaurant. Thankfully he made a full recovery after spending some time in a Korma . | jenniferzz | |
13/12/2015 13:59 | You are driving down the road in your car on a wild, stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop and you see three people waiting for the bus: 1. An old lady who looks as if she is about to die. 2. An old friend who once saved your life 3.. The perfect partner you have been dreaming about. Which one would you choose to offer a ride to, knowing that there could only be one passenger in your car? Think before you continue reading. This is a moral/ethical dilemma that was once actually used as part of a job application.. You could pick up the old lady, because she is going to die, and thus you should save her first.. Or you could take the old friend because he once saved your life, and this would be the perfect chance to pay him back. However, you may never be able to find your perfect mate again. YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS................ The candidate who was hired (out of 200 applicants) had no trouble coming up with his answer. He simply answered: 'I would give the car keys to my old friend and let him take the lady to the hospital. I would stay behind and wait for the bus with the partner of my dreams.' Sometimes, we gain more if we are able to give up our stubborn thought limitations. Never forget to 'Think Outside of the Box.' Murphy from Dublin,( or Dave from England or Di Jones from Wales or Hamish from Scotland) wanted to expand the line of furniture in his store So he decided to go to Paris to see what he could find. After arriving in Paris, he visited with some manufacturers and selected a line that he thought would sell well back home. To celebrate the new acquisition, he decided to visit a small bistro and have a glass of wine. As he sat enjoying his wine, he noticed that the small place was quite crowded, and that the other chair at his table was the only vacant seat in the house. Before long, a very beautiful young Parisian girl came to his table , Asked him something in French (which Murphy could n o t understand) , so he motioned to the vacant chair and invited her to sit down. He tried to speak to her in English, but she did not speak his language. After a couple of minutes of trying to communicate with her, he took a napkin and drew a picture of a wine glass And showed it to her. She nodded, so he ordered a glass of wine for her. After sitting together at the table for a while, he took another napkin, and drew a picture of a plate with food on it, And she nodded. They left the bistro and found a quiet cafe that featured a small group playing romantic music. They ordered dinner, after which he took another napkin and drew a picture of a couple dancing. She nodded, and they got up to dance. They danced until the cafe closed and the band was packing up. Back at their table, the young lady took a napkin and drew a picture of a four-poster bed. To this day, Murphy has no idea how she figured out he was in the furniture business. | jenniferzz | |
11/12/2015 14:25 | Milking time again. | lefrene | |
11/12/2015 14:20 | Snoozebox is pleased to announce a successful fundraising to raise a total of GBP5.0 million, by way of a conditional placing of 83,333,400 new Ordinary Shares at 6.0 pence each. The Company remains on course to meet its full year expectations, with cash balances anticipated to be higher than expected. | orange1 | |
11/12/2015 14:06 | refer Post 1768 - glad I sold in early November - this was anticipated. 39% dilution for existing shareholders - gulp. Will remain on watchlist. | norbert colon | |
10/12/2015 09:04 | Anybody subscribe to the Guardian´s daily football email? There was an amusing reference to Snoozebox in Tuesday´s edition in this piece about the troubles of Gary Monk at Swansea; ¨Monk, meanwhile, took charge of training for perhaps the final time, perhaps now regretting the much-trumpeted summer installation of pitchside “sleep pods” at Swansea’s training ground. Each pod is technically known as a Snoozebox – a term that, surely not coincidentally, can now equally be applied to Swansea’s penalty area. It sounds very much like Monk, managerially speaking, will be not so much dozing with the Swans as sleeping with the fishes by the time Jenkins and his shiny new badge get back to Wales.¨ | orange1 | |
10/12/2015 08:53 | Submarine programme at Barrow. | yupawiese2010 | |
25/11/2015 06:28 | Nice photo and plug in today's Telegraph, at least the on-line edition. | dozey3 | |
25/11/2015 06:28 | Nice photo and plug in today's Telegraph, at least the on-line edition. | dozey3 | |
20/11/2015 09:24 | The Middle East is a potentially good market for them to move into but it would be nice to hear some tangible news re: the previous Mears tie-up that seems to have gone silent. | norbert colon | |
20/11/2015 08:37 | At least it was a full RNS as opposed to the "Non" ones, they really get under my skin! I will be adding | wh1spa | |
20/11/2015 08:16 | what a stupid rns.No details whatsoever. I will now sell my last 35k shares in this . | hybrasil | |
17/11/2015 23:30 | Stuck for a xmas gift? Buy someone a fridge, watch their face light up when they open it | jenniferzz |
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