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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 | 36.50 | 36.50 | 36.50 | 502,012 | 07:30:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 4.34 | 35.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/11/2014 22:17 | The ticker is back. Not as fast as it was. Must have had a big order.However we are moving .Profits are likely. With them a rerating .3mil profit equates to £1 a share . That is not unrealistic in my view.A gamble I accept but calculate and look closely at what the company has said. | nicyts | |
11/11/2014 21:07 | Lets hope the counter doesn't go backwards tomorrow. Its on a role again today, up by 228k or USD50k according to my model. | amt | |
11/11/2014 08:23 | So ticker gone from fastest to slowest I've seen it. Doesn't really make sense! Results any day lets hope there is more positive talk to come | zooskeeper | |
10/11/2014 17:36 | More Data points for you, all taken from the ticker on the zoodigital website: 07-03-14 = 13,220,427 10-03-14 = 13,290,130 11-03-14 = 13,285,019 14-03-14 = 13,686,707 18-03-14 = 14,169,521 19-03-14 = 14,276,239 21-03-14 = 14,478,567 24-03-14 = 14,624,893 27-03-14 = 15,050,311 28-03-14 = 15,205,033 31-03-14 = 15,300,296 02-04-14 = 15,453,000 03-04-14 = 15,503,238 25-04-14 = 17,130,156 28-04-14 = 17,155,258 02-05-14 = 17,208,713 06-05-14 = 17,383,207 07-05-14 = 17,400,620 13-05-14 = 17,895,797 16-03-14 = 18,263,284 19-05-14 = 18,436,978 23-05-14 = 18,735,588 27-05-14 = 18,955,111 30-05-14 = 19,149,246 02-06-14 = 19,277,954 23-06-14 = 20,721,360 05-08-14 = 22,955,629 26-08-14 = 24,380,186 28-08-14 = 24,515,054 04-09-14 = 25,019,379 29-09-14 = 26,316,073 07-10-14 = 26,613,064 10-10-14 = 26,818,057 17-10-14 = 27,163,875 20-10-14 = 27,199,956 29-10-14 = 27,639,860 03-11-14 = 28,533,759 10-11-14 = 31,277,952. | martina pescatore | |
10/11/2014 15:35 | Actually, the ticker progresses in an unusually formulaic way. It uses two numbers, one apart. On Friday the numbers were 59 and 60. Over the weekend the numbers were 42 and 41. The ticker normally advances by 4 or 3 of one of the numbers, and then 1 of the other. Today the numbers are 2 and 1. I've observed this pattern for a week or so. I'm not certain this is reliable. Maybe someone forgot to change the numbers this morning? | kingshort | |
10/11/2014 15:12 | yes lets hope it doesn't just tick over now for the next month, all excitement evaporated. | amt | |
10/11/2014 13:11 | Good work but we seem to have put the kiss of death on the ticker! | zooskeeper | |
10/11/2014 11:10 | Here are mine, the 10m was taken from a report so it was sometime in March. 17.06.2014 20,242,328.00 03.07.2014 21,265,618.00 10.07.2014 21,619,714.00 17.07.2014 22,021,679.00 22.07.2014 22,273,012.00 30.07.2014 22,588,313.00 07.08.2014 23,128,248.00 26.08.2014 24,421,914.00 10.09.2014 25,270,017.00 16.09.2014 25,526,483.00 19.09.2014 25,765,320.00 23.09.2014 26,017,733.00 26.09.2014 26,192,312.00 23.10.2014 27,387,269.00 27.10.2014 27,624,978.00 04.11.2014 28,321,095.00 05.11.2014 30,271,477.00 06.11.2014 30,427,414.00 07.11.2014 30,712,159.00 08.11.2014 31,358,037.00 09.11.2014 31,648,369.00 10.11.2014 31,269,677.00 | amt | |
10/11/2014 09:41 | Prefer that one, looks more impressive. LOL | amt | |
10/11/2014 09:28 | Thanks Bakunin. I wondered also if there is any connection with the weekend and the counter. Perhaps when they start work on a Monday morning they have to quality control it and take some off line before re-updating. If that is the case we should see a surge back up shortly. | amt | |
10/11/2014 08:36 | Thanks for the chart Bakunin. I thought though the 10m barrier was March 2014. I may be wrong please can you check. The counter has gone backwards overnight, down by 800k, it was over 32m last night. I wonder how reliable this is. | amt | |
09/11/2014 17:06 | 2 million added in 4days 6hrs - we are maintaining the increased rate. | zooskeeper | |
09/11/2014 11:00 | Martina - after more research I found this - Action movies average about 700 subtitles — Woody's, between 1,500 to 2,000," says Claude Dupuy, the director of subtitling at LVT Laser Subtitling, which handles more than 600 films per year. hxxp://content.time. So I think your 4,000 is too high. Your other figures of say USD 500 Per film look about right. So I am guessing about .25 USD per subtitle. That would fit in well with the numbers they have in recent financials. So in last 6 months additional 6m on counter would have given an additional 1.5m of sales vs at least 2m in financials. The implication in most of the written stuff in the results implies that mostly ZooSubs | amt | |
09/11/2014 07:57 | Martina. I have been studying the Annual report which has some detail of split of turnover. I think Zoosubs must have been more than 1 m last year since they lost much more than that in other areas. My guess is your calculation is out by a factor of 2. I reckon out of the 9 m about 2m was Zoosubs. That fits with increase of 2 m to say 3m in last 6 months where about 15 m added to counter. So 100 hundred million on the counter would equal 20m of sales. I note that license fees also include an element related to usage so perhaps a boost there and that all goes to bottom line. Difficult to know what margin is but judging by fall in GP my guess is between 20 to 30%. I assume translators fees would be included in the GM rather than as overhead. | amt | |
08/11/2014 21:30 | Thanks Bakunin. | simonparker5 |
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