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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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04/8/2010 08:33 | magnetincognito, yes ZOO offers the option of SAAS licences. "ZOO takes a two-pronged approach to its business, with two distinct business lines. It licenses-out its software, primarily charged with a SaaS (Software as a Service) style per-use structure. Separately, the company has its own production facility, utilising the same propriety software from which it provides a full-service creative and production service. The company has stated that a mixed offering enables it to generate recurring revenues from most clients which increase as its software products become established components of their internal systems and workflows." Sources: | jedishares | |
29/7/2010 00:41 | dont zoo do SAAS ?...software-as-a-se 26/07/2010 SaaS to Overtake Traditional Software Delivery, IDC Predicts SAAS is continuing to gain momentum when compared with the momentum of packaged software sales, according to a new study by IDC, which forecasts SAAS revenue will grow five times faster than its traditional counterpart through 2014 While cloud technologies are often greeted with caution by traditional value-added resellers who wonder how the business model could ever work for them, a new report from IDC finds that software as a service (SAAS) continues to gain momentum against packaged software sales. The IDC report says that SAAS revenue will grow five times faster than revenue from traditional packaged software through 2014. IDC says that the SAAS market saw worldwide revenues of $13.1 billion in 2009. The firm is forecasting that market will reach $40.5 billion by 2014, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.3 percent. What's more, by 2012, IDC expects that less than 15 percent of net-new software firms coming to market will ship a packaged product (on CD). By 2014, about 34 percent of all new business software purchases will be consumed via SAAS, and SAAS delivery will constitute about 14.5 percent of worldwide software spending across all primary markets. | magnetincognito | |
28/7/2010 10:34 | magnetincognito, thanks for that. V little trading volume with ZOO as, I guess, off radar screen for many people but it looks like Green etc are piece by piece building a 'solid' and increasingly profitable business. Tempted to top up again. Hmmmmm. Good luck all. | bodgit | |
27/7/2010 22:53 | Broker note: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 FinnCap encouraged by ZOO Digital's Warner deal, sees strong cross-selling opportunities | magnetincognito | |
26/7/2010 11:03 | it seems to be related or very similar to the article i posted last month, (which was not released by zoo digital) seems they have added an upgrade | magnetincognito | |
26/7/2010 07:32 | Now well pleased I stuck with these. Interesting to see if that RNS has any significant impact on the share price Still waiting for an anti piracy product launch?? Good luck all. | bodgit | |
26/7/2010 07:09 | Well cosh285, I think that you are going to be proved quite wrong. Nice new product line which should see us back to 45p. | wywcu1 | |
26/7/2010 07:05 | This co is moveing at a faster pace, and i like it . | william-just | |
20/7/2010 00:06 | The chart looks fascinating Solid as a rock and destined to spiral imho,dyor | pillion | |
19/7/2010 23:55 | more jobs at the zoo: to accelerate the development of innovative products. The role, based in the Sheffield office, would involve working with the existing team on current and future products. roll'em out :-) | macca42 | |
16/7/2010 06:34 | On its way back down to 25p. The drop will continue. Already 5p below its peak of 43p. The slide back down will continue all summer IMHO. | cosh285 | |
11/7/2010 22:56 | 1 day ago, 10/07/2010. Case Study: ZOO Digital Group plc. the bottom line is interesting. | magnetincognito | |
05/7/2010 17:35 | Back down to 25p over the summer IMHO. That will be time to start buying again. Possibly a great future in store for Zoo, but will take time and plenty of opportunities in weeks to come. In meantime funds can be put to better use elsewhere. | cosh285 | |
05/7/2010 17:34 | Back down to 25p over the summer IMHO. That will be time to start buying again. Possibly a great future in store for Zoo, but will take time and plenty of opportunities in weeks to come. In meantime funds can be put to better use elsewhere. | cosh285 | |
05/7/2010 08:01 | Cashmagnet is alive.....and well? Regards UK | uknighted | |
05/7/2010 07:36 | gm all. It looks like the silly season is here.... good luck all with ZOO | bodgit | |
02/7/2010 10:59 | another article in aimzine, | magnetincognito | |
02/7/2010 08:12 | Bogit,god spot,but can you give us the gist please . | stoaty1 |
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