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ZOO Zoo Digital Group Plc

36.50
-0.25 (-0.68%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.25 -0.68% 36.50 36.00 37.00 36.75 36.50 36.75 467,417 15:03:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computers & Software-whsl 90.26M 8.23M 0.0841 4.34 35.72M
Zoo Digital Group Plc is listed in the Computers & Software-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ZOO. The last closing price for Zoo Digital was 36.75p. Over the last year, Zoo Digital shares have traded in a share price range of 21.75p to 187.50p.

Zoo Digital currently has 97,853,011 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Zoo Digital is £35.72 million. Zoo Digital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.34.

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03/11/2009
10:04
do they seem eager to get them out? ;o) wonder why?
they do get held up when they are bad, or when there are other 'issues' involved, thankfully those days are behind us.

jacobjohn7
03/11/2009
10:03
ZOO Digital Group plc


Notice of Interim Results

ZOO Digital Group plc will be announcing its interim results for the six months
ended 30 September 2009 on Thursday 26 November 2009.

jacobjohn7
29/10/2009
15:30
Just spoken ,at length, to Helen Gilder, zoos fd, and she is hopefull that figures out in mid/late nov. Did not give anything away , but co very happy and very busy in states with lot of interest in their products. Dont think they will disapoint!!!
stoaty1
23/10/2009
12:03
siwel quote "There isnt any stock"
bit wrong there m8 u can buy 250k online @ 25.8 and only sell 25k @ 23
so i think theres a bit of stock available don't u.

scotty1
23/10/2009
12:01
I think it will be late nov,last figures were out 7-8 weeks after end of period to be reported.
stoaty1
23/10/2009
11:51
jacobjohn...about mid December.
siwel100
22/10/2009
15:30
Whats the date for first half results?
jacobjohn7
22/10/2009
14:27
Most are simply waiting for the first half results with the start to the second half update. Without news the mm's will just continue to bobble the price until someone steps in to buy £5k's worth, then its back up again. There isnt any stock, there have only been a few thrupenny sells matched by buying when stock is available online.
imo

siwel100
19/10/2009
19:49
It is really quiet here. Watching and waiting. Good luck all.
bodgit
13/10/2009
10:56
see the Klingons are no longer on the starboard bow......hopefully :¬@
deanroberthunt
12/10/2009
19:50
results soon, back over 30p
deanroberthunt
09/10/2009
11:37
quiet here today?
parvez
09/10/2009
07:57
Thanks Uk. You are right. Good luck to all holders, I think we will see steady progress over next few months.
cosh285
08/10/2009
17:40
Cosh ignore the recent posters, Rutty and Mudslug. It is quite obvious that if Siwel was trashing this share then these same two posters would be on here saying what a great share Zoo is.
Regards
UK

uknighted
08/10/2009
16:23
And up she goes boys and girls. Steady buying in last couple of days (mainly on plus) gives the lie to the deramping rubbish of rutty. This will continue to rise in my opinion.
cosh285
07/10/2009
09:30
"There has also been an award of a total of 306,000 shares to the US staff which will be held for them in ZEST."


lol! That's about a year's volume here isn't it?!! Nice one siwel, another fine mess you've got people in here! TMC breaking out today - you know the one you've been trying to deramp and buy on the cheap!! Best bite the bullet as you'll be paying over 60p for your TMC shortly.

rutty74
06/10/2009
15:31
Thanks, i hoped that is what you meant!
stoaty1
06/10/2009
12:28
basically the services they provide and the improvements they deliver can be transposed to any format the Studios decide to market.
deanroberthunt
06/10/2009
10:54
deanroberthunt, sorry to appear thick , but could you kindly enlarge and explain what you meant in post 6197. Thanks in anticipation.
stoaty1
05/10/2009
12:43
Swivel...."format agnostic" was the terminology communicated to me....
deanroberthunt
05/10/2009
12:34
they'll be long gone when this is north of 30p+ after results
deanroberthunt
05/10/2009
09:56
mudslug...Actually you almost made a valid point. Will downloading be the death of ZOO ?
Oddly enough its not downloading that is worrying the film Studios but simple old fashioned piracy. Downloading of a film is currently nothing more than an irritant, broadband speeds are just too slow. The eventual migration to Blueray will just compound the problem for downloaders with the huge file sizes meaning a 15-20 hour download for even the very fastest connections.
But film piracy has had a huge impact on the Studios and has been extremely beneficial to ZOO.
You just have to wander into any shop and you will see the price points for DVD's have collapsed. £9.95 for a new release, £5 for recent releases and bargain buckets full of old films for £3. All to compete with the pirated copies you can buy for a few quid almost anywhere.
All this has put huge pressure on the Studios who are attempting to protect the multi $Billion DVD revenue stream. For nearly every film release its the DVD income that covers costs and generates the profit, not cinema ticket sales..
The pressure on price points has meant that the Studios have embraced ZOO for its ability to improve speed to market and to cut their production costs and stabilise margin. The reduced price points have actually meant larger volume DVD sales which results in an increased income for ZOO as their offering is based upon unit production.
In many ways ZOO wouldnt be undergoing the transformation it is if it wasnt for the threat to DVD. Fortunately ZOO products are digital media neutral, so although the DVD issue is getting them into the Studio's, they will still have a very secure and increasingly profitable place there when DVD'S are replaced by Blueray and eventually streaming (If the studio's ever truly contemplate that route given the DMR issues)

siwel100
04/10/2009
17:17
Mudslug. Judging from your comments you have absolutely no idea what Zoo Digital does. You talk drivel. What your game plan is I don't know and don't care. The only inteligent thing you can do is make the word zoo rhyme with poo. Something my 2 year old daughter can do. Go back to under the stone you crawled out from before making more of a fool of yourself.
cosh285
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