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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.00 | 10.39% | 42.50 | 41.50 | 42.50 | 42.00 | 38.75 | 38.75 | 1,633,850 | 16:40:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 4.99 | 41.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2007 14:05 | Except shareholders money of course. | aerotus | |
24/1/2007 13:56 | This whole thing has been a fiasco from day one. I think by the time ZOO get their act together everyone will have switched to watching blu-ray and hd-dvd discs. There's a double disaster on the horizon for ZOO. The Playstation 3 has a blu-ray player, I reckon Sonic will launch interactivity products on that format and I doubt anybody will buy interactive dvd's this xmas, they'll all be buying PS3 games, hd-dvd and blu-ray discs. I still think ZOO will issue 95 million shares at 10p to raise 9.5 million to see it through to 2008 and to develop, you've guessed it, dvd access control for blu-ray, hd-dvd as well as interactive games. And why not have a crack at doing it? they have nothing to lose. | rob008 | |
24/1/2007 13:18 | I agree S, not long ago the mms took the price up to 70+ - on what? The AIM market doesn't properly reflect a company's worth in the share price nor true market economics. At this point you either trust the future or get out now? Regards UK | uknighted | |
24/1/2007 13:06 | macca28....The mm's can do anything they want....until buying starts. | siwel100 | |
24/1/2007 13:03 | siwel100 how do you make that out? on bad news and results the mms can plunder a company without a single share being sold, they just simply lower the price, | macca28 | |
24/1/2007 13:03 | Entini...Yep, was a 3 yr hold from day 1. The current bobbling is nowt but restructure blues. | siwel100 | |
24/1/2007 12:59 | lewis, you sure you're still long on this? | entini | |
24/1/2007 12:58 | lol...Lots of chest beating going on. On a slightly more rational note. Its now valued at less than cash in the bank. With the amazing illiquidity, there are few/if any left to sell from the recent rise. | siwel100 | |
24/1/2007 12:49 | it looks like disney have changed the conditions of their new contract agreement, | macca28 | |
24/1/2007 11:00 | IND I mentioned yesterday post 2410......playing into my hands again today and for the forseeable future ;-) | mikey_b | |
24/1/2007 10:51 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
24/1/2007 10:51 | Wont get it back here thats for sure! | partridge2 | |
24/1/2007 10:32 | partridge, how will you get it back? | mikey_b | |
24/1/2007 10:31 | hmmm....any chance of a coffee republic style revolution? | mikey_b | |
24/1/2007 10:29 | We will get it back | partridge2 | |
24/1/2007 10:26 | millions between us | cashmagnet | |
24/1/2007 10:22 | It will come good. LOL! | partridge2 | |
24/1/2007 10:19 | How much have you guys lost here? | mikey_b | |
24/1/2007 10:19 | the only joy i get now is knowing that perve has lost money as well ;o) | cashmagnet | |
24/1/2007 10:17 | and so is jade off big brother ha ha | cashmagnet | |
24/1/2007 10:07 | The Zoo is infected with foot and mouth, bird flu, rabies and bovine spongiform encephaopathy. | jadeg | |
24/1/2007 10:02 | You have every right to be mad cash. I realised fortunately for me a bit sooner than yourself. Still lost a fortune though. To think some of you here recently after the recent rise been shouting from the roof tops £8.00 here we come lols! This is doomed! Whares JJ? | partridge2 |
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