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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zinc Media Group Plc | LSE:ZIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJVLR251 | ORD 0.125P |
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% | 77.50 | 75.00 | 80.00 | 77.50 | 77.50 | 77.50 | 2,126 | 07:30:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Communications Services, Nec | 30.08M | -2.3M | -0.1009 | -7.68 | 17.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2018 13:35 | thats not surprising, that's astonishing? Never seen the deprting ceo buy more shares, unprecedented imo. agree the trades have been baffling. confident? | kmann | |
08/11/2018 13:05 | Still not clear where all the stock that has come from and how much overhang is left, as SING still on offer at 0.4 even though millions have been purchased with very few sells. | clocktower | |
08/11/2018 12:59 | That’s a good sign | mick sturbs | |
08/11/2018 12:55 | Well surprise surprise David Galan is buying shares rather than selling even though he is due to depart - must be confident about the future. | clocktower | |
07/11/2018 08:23 | Looking at this mornings early trades, I wonder if some are sells bearing in mind 0.4 was paid for one million, only to be followed by fair size trades at lower levels. Should be interesting to see how it pans out. | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 16:26 | it was a small punt that's why i've let it run | jon123 | |
06/11/2018 16:25 | Not so funny if it was anything more than a small punt but today s trades so far are little more than £30k`s worth in total. | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 16:21 | yeah i was lucky enough to buy at 1.5p lol | jon123 | |
06/11/2018 16:06 | Not if those buyers keep going but you never know you might get lucky jon123 | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 15:36 | i'm a buyer at 0.15 not be long before its in that region | jon123 | |
06/11/2018 15:31 | What is also interesting KM, is that although the volume has jumped today and that the history is showing a large number of buys out pacing any sells - there are no other posters besides us on this thread today. Where are the buyers? | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 15:20 | Someone want out as well - if not DG then maybe all those shares that the Tern TV lot got recently. There were 39,473,685 new ordinary shares issued but there were certain lock-in agreements but we do not know what they were. Big L trade to show later or in the next couple of days. Still must be a fair few that are aware of the value, got my hard copy accounts report today in the post. | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 13:59 | wrf does it take to move this. but someone wants in | kmann | |
06/11/2018 13:09 | I agree MS - but if it is DG selling he had around 6.5 million as of June 2018 and today so far it seems the buys exceed the sells by over 2 million - So 4 million plus to go. Also I notice it is SING on offer - which does not surprise. Very tight spread mind you, which is a positive sign,and maybe the other directors are buying up the stock? | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 13:04 | I can only see DG’s departure as a good thing. The share price has done nothing but tank under his stewardship. If there’s some big share movement today I suspect it will end up in our favour eventually. Onwards and upwards I say. | mick sturbs | |
06/11/2018 12:51 | With buys outnumbering sells on show, there must have been a big sell that will I expect show up later. With the prospects of a Netflix deal there could be some big winners I guess. | clocktower | |
06/11/2018 12:33 | New Low today, seems to be on the back on David Galan`s departure but there is a little support so unless the likes of David is selling his larger stake, it could bounce back I suspect. Though with the size of the order book and Harry Bell from Tern TV taking up a board post,if anything it should rise imo. | clocktower | |
05/11/2018 08:15 | Here is the section, to save you reading, though its well worth it: "Positive relationships have been forged in the international market and Brook Lapping has in the past few weeks been commissioned by National Geographic for a substantial long-running history series worth over $2m for 18/19 and is in continuing conversations with Netflix in the documentary genres." As for today's news - I think it might be the right time for David to move on as the company has been transformed with the prospects of bottom line profits and not moving on with further acquisitions at this time, which David was clearly the driving force. Bringing Harry Bell onto the board is most likely the best move, as TERN TV is hitting targets and producing profits. | clocktower | |
04/11/2018 20:01 | Get reading! | rambutan2 | |
03/11/2018 20:06 | Krptonsnake - you will find it in the accounts on the company website, which were posted on 2nd November. There are a few other gems in the accounts also. | clocktower | |
02/11/2018 16:13 | clocktower, Have you got any links to the information about Brook Lapping and Netflix? | kryptonsnake | |
02/11/2018 12:05 | Yes that should be good for Tern TV and the group. Note: Brook Lapping are in ongoing talks with Netflix. If the deal is sealed, I expect to see a RNS and the share price shoot towards the stars. DYOR. | clocktower | |
01/11/2018 14:32 | ch4 locating to zinc territory | kmann | |
30/10/2018 08:53 | Although those that received shares in part payment have a lock-in agreement, it would be nice if they were to use some or a lot of that cash to buy stock in the company, in the market (which they can do at less than the .475 they received in shares, showing that they view ZIN as a good investment, bearing in mind they got a top dollar price for Tern TV when it was sold to Zinc. | clocktower | |
30/10/2018 08:20 | agree, explains the unexplained selling. Good news should be rewarded by a decent uplift, | kmann |
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