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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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4.50 | 8.74% | 56.00 | 56.00 | 58.00 | 57.50 | 51.00 | 52.50 | 2,381,981 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 6.78 | 55.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2007 13:49 | i did say if i can take your word for it.... | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 13:47 | i dont think cashes accusations are false cosh... but i suffered as well based on what we perceived would happen to the share price at the time... (i was up 7-10k at one stage... greed and stupidity made me sit and watch it go and reverse... you can kick yourself, but lost so much you become almost immune to any more losses!), but am trying to make amends in a different way.... | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 13:45 | jj did you ask them if they were telling the truth this time? | macca28 | |
20/3/2007 13:41 | i asked about cash, they asked about cash.... | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 13:33 | Jacobjohn: I agree with you. Now is the time to invest. Clearly, this is no certainty and we may lose our money but the upside is enormous even if it got back to 50% of it's value 24 months ago. To make false accusations about the company just because you are a disgruntled investor is dishonest and immature. | cosh285 | |
20/3/2007 13:29 | Did they ask about cash? lol | artey | |
20/3/2007 13:23 | i have spoke to someone at zoo. yes. | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 13:08 | who am i? if you can guess i will own up, zo0digital admitting he is going under, then he wants an update, whats going on? | zookeeper2 | |
20/3/2007 12:36 | JJ How do you know 'cash burn position is good and companies future is secured'? Have you spoke to someone at Zoo recently? | devonport | |
20/3/2007 12:07 | worse that can happen in my book is foresight think theres no future for the company and they sell for more than present share price to a competitor. Best that can happen is TAS goes from strength to strength... with additional clients to disney and elecktrofilm... | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 12:02 | well, £30m market cap, that was crazy... in hindsight... it was the initial spike that made it look possible... sucked alot of people in to the dream. Realisticly though, this is the point where the money can be made back... between 20-30k i have lost on this... so any back a bonus. But in it to win it.... we are at totally the other end of the scale from the 30m days..! I cant see anything to take us lower, now i know the cash burn position is good and companies future is secured. Now to wait for deals from TAS to show up, which Im sure they will. Then this can be a multiple bagger and still be dirt cheap. That is all my present thought on the matter, and my stance. | jacobjohn7 | |
20/3/2007 11:31 | Cash the quotes you have posted allegedly from IS, are in the main, "Open ended Ifs Buts and Maybe" at best. The other times you reckon he has spoke to you in the affirmative "Will", have all happened as far as I can remember without trawling through it again. | artey | |
20/3/2007 09:49 | MY REMARKS ARE TRUE, THE TRUTH HURTS AT TIMES SO FACE IT AND STOP KIDDING YA SELF | cashmagnet | |
20/3/2007 09:31 | Cashmagnet: I, like you, have been following this company for some years. I invested in the company when it had a market cap of £30 million, modest turn- over and still loss making. We hoped the s/price would go from 10p to 100p valueing the co at £300 million. A pure gamble which could have made a few bob if it had paid off, but also improbably unrealistic. It did'nt and anybody who gambled their house on it was a fool. I lost the majority of my rather modest investment but that is life. The story is now completely different the company is valued at £1 million and I for one am prepared to give the co another chance with another modest investment. If it goes to £10 million I would be very happy. If it does not that is also life. What I don,t do is complain and slag off the company because I was stupid enough to bet my house on it in the first place. Cashmagnet your remarks are increasingly hysterical and childish. In short get a life! | cosh285 | |
20/3/2007 09:04 | "I supported this company for many years and I advised many people to buy which added to well over £1m being invested over time. Many of those people have now lost their homes as well." More fool them for doing the same as you and investing more than they could afford in a small company. | lurker2 | |
20/3/2007 08:55 | Cashmagnet: GROW UP. Your present predicament is your fault only. If you had not lost everything you could have invested now and possibly make some money. You are knocking this company because you have nothing left to invest. In short you are a pathetic waiste of time and should be completely ignored. | cosh285 | |
20/3/2007 08:10 | cavman ive bought in on recent low lows... as I do know through research that cash is OK, the business is OK, and TAS is OK and set to build its client base. DYOR. But a knats fart of a news item would send us back into sensible territory... its a case of having the balls, when the 'entire' market is seemingly against it. If i was foresight and was sat on my investment thinking this is a dead duck... then I would be thinking lets sell it, then its worth way above the present share price So at this level, I cant see there being many more negatives... | jacobjohn7 | |
19/3/2007 20:19 | Just popped in to see if there is anything interesting going on but I see it is the same old same old, well, rubbish really. Maybe there will be some good 'official' news soon?? Good luck all. | bodgit |
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