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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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0.50 | 1.35% | 37.50 | 37.00 | 38.00 | 37.50 | 36.50 | 36.50 | 484,757 | 09:49:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 4.46 | 36.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/4/2007 13:39 | siwel, from what i can gather zoo are currently in motion producing requested templates for a number of companies, once these are complete, then the companies will be fully signed up and then hopefully we will here about em via rns. | jacobjohn7 | |
29/4/2007 23:09 | jacobjohn..It depends if they announce the TAS general release as an RNS tommorow. Personally I think it warrants it but then again it could be argued that its just a progression on info in the market. We will have to see. But new website, then new salesforce plus the announcement of funds available and strong trading in the quarter, now the general release of TAS....its all starting to come together, which is nice. Certainly a far more organised sales and marketing structure now than they had in place in the past. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 22:57 | back guys. nice to see us motoring, and well up on my recent ave! :o) well done all those who kept the faith or had the balls. where do we see us going on monday? I reckon the rns is the starting gun for a series of rns that without going crazy could see the much vaunted £1 a share of old being hit before long. (albeit with different value these days) Good luck all. | jacobjohn7 | |
29/4/2007 22:52 | macca....I look on Disney as nice solid income, but now that TAS is on general release worldwide, its the new income flow from brand new deals I am looking forward to. They now have a salesforce geared up, it will be an interesting few years. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 22:35 | disney do at least 2-3 dvd titles a month, "i have seen the schedule" but i can't guess what thats worth to zoo, | macca28 | |
29/4/2007 22:17 | a few contracts would be nice, | macca28 | |
29/4/2007 22:15 | Macca...Now we can look forward to some newsflow. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 22:10 | Template Authoring System is on general release. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 16:59 | Aerotus....I doubt that worries those who traded it for 150% rise.....What you seem not to have noticed is that it isnt a bb play. No one actually cares what you or I say. That 30% of the company traded on monday/tuesday was not bb or tipsheet related. I very much doubt there will be anything much in the way of posting until the results. Unless further news comes out there wont be a lot to say. Its all been said already......but we can do the pantomine bit if you want.....its going bust....no its not...oh yes it is...oh no its not. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 16:47 | Zoo will be broke way before the brokers take note. | aerotus | |
29/4/2007 16:00 | blimey o.6p..might buy some monday | guythomas | |
29/4/2007 15:56 | Macca...Would imagine 14 days or quicker, depends on the detail and when they started. Actually no real reason it should even take a week but then ZOO have been through a hell of a lot of changes and its starting from scratch. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 14:49 | so how long will the brokers note take? | macca28 | |
29/4/2007 14:08 | GuyThomas....a 75:1 consolidation so about 0.6p Macca....There is never a problem getting a brokers note. We are at the crux for this one. It may bobble about but its now down to sales driven news flow. The news may come frequently or due to confidentiality clauses, only at reporting times. Personally I like it and have seen nothing to make me change my mind. Am fully stocked up at 2.6% and happy to ride the next couple of years. Given the current exceptionally low price, its a simple one. Either it will fail to achieve sales and burn through the cash......or it will grow its top line (its a high margin business so bottom line takes care of itself) and rerate to a minimum 2 quid plus. (I am looking a lot higher) Good fun with the spikes and daytrading trash talk but now its a case of patience for those who are making an investment and very fast reactions for those who want to try and daytrade news etc. | siwel100 | |
29/4/2007 11:12 | at 3.8p you need about £2.80 to break even | macca28 | |
29/4/2007 10:59 | whats the price of the share in old money? 3.8p? | guythomas | |
29/4/2007 10:55 | so how long does a brokers note take? "if there's a broker who will do one ;-)" | macca28 | |
29/4/2007 08:21 | Depends on how bullish it is. It does give them a chance to tell us whats been happening | artey | |
28/4/2007 13:15 | A broker note has been requested, has anybody got any thoughts on this? | macca28 | |
27/4/2007 12:08 | That Citywire article was an absolute classic. Best summed up as a huge chunk of the company has been traded so something must be up....but we aint sure what it is so we will read a few RNS's and cobble something together.It looks like it should be a good buy but we dont understand it enough to say why. I will try and make it look like I know my cheddar so I will write a long article and fill it with figures. No one is interested or follows ZOO so who is going to contradict me. Another bright spark analyst :) | siwel100 | |
27/4/2007 11:58 | glad some of you spotted the mistakes in the news release, the trip to california sounded interesting though, | macca28 | |
27/4/2007 11:36 | If price goes up again, I'll be stating my positions again. But as much as I'd like Zoo to go up so I can short it, I seriously doubt it will! | aerotus | |
27/4/2007 11:32 | Thought not, lol. | pierre oreilly |
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