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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 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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24/10/2008 23:21 | williebiz, suggest you go see the doctor and ask for some antibiotics then. | bodgit | |
24/10/2008 18:25 | well a case of this brave one, may get his 'fortune' back... but would be nice. £1 mark and I have most I have ever lost on zoo back... £1 not too outrageous if we get moving on right news.. as we know zoo moves fast.... with a good reason behind it, and become a global service provider of the stature I/they envisage then £1 and upwards. Anyway, just wait and see as usual. | jacobjohn7 | |
24/10/2008 15:22 | jj7, only curious that tick up happened today and not any other of the recent very turbulent days. After all this time, they are looking good - again. Fortune favours the brave! Good weekend to all. | bodgit | |
24/10/2008 11:56 | just looked at the blocklisting zoo digital (usa) as usa is in brackets, it seems they have bought them into the scheme as well i suppose they could have put scope seven instead, | magnetincognito | |
24/10/2008 11:41 | yeah lol ... probably still take longer to travel up to Sheff than flight out to LA though so won't be complaining! | aphzombie | |
24/10/2008 11:33 | does it mean they will have to fly you and I out to L.A. if they require us to attend the AGM in future years? | jacobjohn7 | |
24/10/2008 11:32 | well, me too.. worth a call? or do you think we a due market clarification.. ? certainly doesnt seem a bad thing... ;o) | jacobjohn7 | |
24/10/2008 11:31 | .. but yes you're right the demonstrations of their software shown at the AGM did really highlight the USP of their business, whether licensed directly to the big Hollywood Studios or through the US service provider operation (whatever name it trades under now). | aphzombie | |
24/10/2008 11:24 | would still like to know what "ZOO Digital Group USA" is all about though JJ ... | aphzombie | |
24/10/2008 11:19 | bodg. Well, curious.... I wouldnt say that. As zoo are in the strongest position since conception, they have evolved into a service/software provider to the global entertainment market (and any other global business sector). They are on the edge of profitability. And we are having that confirmed month by month, actual revenues are increasing ongoing, and the dollar strength is further strengthening revenues from existing deals. The software really is that compelling (demonstrated in depth at the AGM) that I am HIGHLY confident that deals related to any one of zoo's software packages could be anytime, and with that zoo as a company could well become the most compelling company in aim and the ftse in these topsy turvy times. My patience will be rewarded it would seem! | jacobjohn7 | |
24/10/2008 10:24 | Curious 10% tick up on the bid when the overall market is falling significantly. Good weekend to all. | bodgit | |
23/10/2008 16:52 | deanroberthunt some reckon we could see 1.40!! | redpin | |
23/10/2008 16:07 | 1.61 :¬)))) | deanroberthunt | |
23/10/2008 14:06 | ref today's blocklisting review .... "The ZOO Digital Group" now differentiated against "The ZOO Digital Group USA". Are we to assume Scope Seven has now been replaced by "ZOO Digital Group USA"???? If so, would be nice to be updated of details of new company structure. | aphzombie | |
22/10/2008 13:37 | i think the costs are all in £'s. Well the accounts and HQ are based in the UK. but we have subsiduary in US. with approx. 50% work force in U.S. | jacobjohn7 | |
22/10/2008 12:50 | Not quite as good then. Unless costs are in £? | relishing | |
22/10/2008 12:43 | Revenues in $, Incorporated in Sheffield..... | deanroberthunt | |
22/10/2008 12:32 | Are this company's revenue/assets in $ then, like Sefton? | relishing | |
22/10/2008 07:33 | 1.63 :¬))) | deanroberthunt | |
21/10/2008 21:02 | outperformed most stocks since May. | deanroberthunt | |
21/10/2008 20:46 | Bumping along the bottom or at death's door? | williebiz | |
21/10/2008 20:37 | 1.67 :¬))) | deanroberthunt | |
20/10/2008 19:15 | just a thought, i reckon the large trades going through at a premium to actual buy price (for smaller qtys) could well be a director buying or former director... as this happened before without seeking the best price, a qty was traded at premium... could be... or maybe not. But someone has bought quite alot without prattling about with smaller qtys... buying in lumps at a premium? Maybe a investment house? If any have any funds left... ? | jacobjohn7 | |
20/10/2008 18:42 | yeah, but thats not through zoo actually going up though bodg! But level is good for the moment. | jacobjohn7 |
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