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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 36.50 | 36.00 | 37.00 | 36.50 | 36.50 | 36.50 | 502,012 | 07:30:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 4.34 | 35.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/1/2007 10:39 | dont worry ive made 3p back today with the tick up ;-) | cashmagnet | |
08/1/2007 10:29 | oh look a tick up, i must have done some good | cashmagnet | |
08/1/2007 10:10 | Still bear a grudge then cash ;) | scotty1 | |
08/1/2007 09:29 | Zoo Digital Group plc Appointment of nominated adviser and broker The Board of Zoo Digital Group plc is pleased to announce the appointment of KBC Peel Hunt Ltd as its nominated adviser and broker with immediate effect. For further information, please contact: Stuart Green - Chief Executive Officer Tel: 0114 241 3700 Helen Gilder - Finance Director Zoo Digital Group plc Richard Kauffer/ Patrick Booth-Clibborn Tel: 020 7418 8900 KBC Peel Hunt Notes to Editors ZOO Digital Group ("ZOO") is an innovative software solutions company that helps video publishers and rights owners maximise revenues and profits by exploiting their content across multiple platforms, languages and territories. ZOO has a portfolio of 60 patents (granted or pending) and a depth of knowledge in digital media processes which has few rivals. ZOO's key products include: Interactive DVD software - world leading tool for creating interactive DVDs. Most of the computer games played on any household DVD player are made with ZOO's software. Notable titles include "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?", "Question of Sport" and "Madagasgar - Animal Trivia Game". Linear DVD production software - technology to automate the production of linear (movies & TV shows) digital media. With this automation comes a significant reduction in time-to-value for the intellectual property, as well as radically changing the economies of publishing back catalogues. Multi-language production software - technology to 'localise' text that appears in digital media. This software revolutionises the localisation process for video publishers. Previously, highly-skilled technicians were required to manipulate graphical data. Now, with ZOO's software, text that needs translation is extracted and replaced with corresponding translations - reducing time, errors and labour costs. | jacobjohn7 | |
07/1/2007 21:57 | ZOO Interactive Entertainment: still living at the same address | macca28 | |
06/1/2007 15:35 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
05/1/2007 11:28 | Chef...yep, it never makes a blind bit of difference to an share price over the long term and just distracts from trading.....but soooo easy to fall into the habit. | siwel100 | |
05/1/2007 11:25 | The SEG/Rage days put me off for life!!!!!. why did I waste my time??? Not anymore though and post far, far, far, less than those days. | chef | |
05/1/2007 11:21 | Chef...lol..Tell me about it...And to think I have 3 more years of this. Gawd, saying that makes it sound like a prison term. I now remember why I dont get hooked into a bb where I hold.....think I will make a late New Years resolution to limit posting on here to once a week...:) | siwel100 | |
05/1/2007 11:06 | Lol's Siwel. You now hold Zoo and still find them hard work!!!!!! | chef | |
05/1/2007 09:36 | shows the scope of the market out there for mega popular titles, it is a very simple game though, and can see why they didnt use des. | jacobjohn7 | |
05/1/2007 09:25 | Deal or No Deal - 931,000 DUS - Not DVD Extra... | john_doe | |
05/1/2007 07:58 | APHZOMBIE....lol...D The reason I called you an idiot as that I find it unbelievable that people invest without any grasp of a balance sheet or basic ratios. | siwel100 | |
05/1/2007 00:20 | APHZOMBIE Well I too don't see how 0.6p earnings per share times 5.91 million shares equates to £300k - as Siwel (and my calculator) says it's just over £35k; less than an eighth of £0.3m/£300k. Whilst Siwel's figures are speculative, i.e. as to whether they'll make 2p/4p/whatever per share, the figures look fairly accurate to me; except that the 5.4m shares figure is about 10% out, as previously explained. Personally I'd be very happy with any sort of profit this full year, even £35k/0.6p per share, as it would show a very healthy profit in H2, i.e. the corner has been well and truly turned. | lord buffett | |
04/1/2007 21:08 | siwel: nancy was right, "projects change scope and direction" | macca28 | |
04/1/2007 19:53 | APHZOMBIE.....I always thought that some stupid people invested. I thought ZOO used to contain an above average number....but you deserve a special prize. Have a look at the figures you quoted: Forecasts Year Ending 31-Mar-07 Revenue (£m)6.00 Pre-tax (£m)0.30 (this is where I derive the £300,000 for your info SIWEL) EPS 0.60p P/E 84.2 Can you actually work out what is wrong? A new poster I might excuse but for someone who has followed the company for years and lost their money its criminal. Actually without help you never will work it out so I will help you.....they have RESTRUCTURED!!!!!!!! Now be a sensible chap and avoid anything to do with figures. Stick with TAS being delayed :) | siwel100 |
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