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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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-2.50 | -3.97% | 60.50 | 60.00 | 61.00 | 63.00 | 60.50 | 63.00 | 293,866 | 14:24:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 90.26M | 8.23M | 0.0841 | 7.19 | 59.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/12/2006 16:01 | Aerotus...Its still valued at cash raised in the fund raising let alone the software/growing customer base/new products. I think you still dont believe they have a sound business. Thats understandable given past history, but it doesnt make the current price expensive, in fact after a few sets of results, £1 will look exceedingly cheap. Dont forget the whole thing including cash is still only valued at a tad over £4m. | ![]() siwel100 | |
05/12/2006 15:57 | Early bird catches the worm | rob008 | |
05/12/2006 15:55 | I am sure Rob did buy in this am as it was the same time my trades went thru... | ![]() chesty1 | |
05/12/2006 15:54 | Divine Intervention It was because yesterday you said Dia you only had half your exposure so I figured the price would rise as you made your purchases. I also think you have acute business acumen but don't get too big headed about it. I also re-read Zootech website and was impressed by the turn key services they were offering. I also found out there is a former FD on this board and he wouldn't be here for nothing. | rob008 | |
05/12/2006 15:54 | Aerotus....You said the same when we were buying at 37p :) | ![]() siwel100 | |
05/12/2006 15:49 | Rob, I don't dispute you did buy at 55p today, well done. The only puzzling thing is why you didn't buy last week at 38p instead of slagging them off at that time. Nothing has changed since then, exactly the same reasons for today's rise existed last week (and I expect will exist next week too). | diamante | |
05/12/2006 15:49 | it was a shares mag tip macca on the thursday about Disney deal | rob008 | |
05/12/2006 15:48 | Aerotus i remember that, but it was on the back of news | ![]() macca28 | |
05/12/2006 15:42 | Only a fool would buy on a 40% rise imho. It happened back when Zoo hit 21p. I remember the day clearly. I had just started investing, and found myself sitting on 100% profit within a few days. Then it collapsed. LOL! | ![]() aerotus | |
05/12/2006 15:39 | Aerotus...I am hoping for a pullback so I can buy just before close. Have been buying all the way up....last lot at 69p, so would be more than happy to pay less than that. :) | ![]() siwel100 | |
05/12/2006 15:39 | Diamante - you were the one that said I shouldn't live in the past! My last 4 investments have all gone uncannily onto the ADVFN % leaders board the first day I invested in them for the first time in the past year, that's what I should have said. I did buy 3,000 ZOO at 55p today Dia and I even posted such before the rise. Diamante I only bought ZOO at about 8.05am so you'd have to pay more for your shares, lol. | rob008 | |
05/12/2006 15:35 | You're going a bit dotty in your old age Rob. Why post something, and then delete it? Why not think whether it's worth posting before you post it instead of afterwards? Any buyers or sellers now will have to pay the full spread for the rest of the day - the mms expect some sells towards the end of a day like today, so will profit from that (or rather try to recoup some of the losses on their books). Their unbalanced book means we shall open tomorrow significantly higher than we close today in order for them to try to generate some meaningful sells. | diamante | |
05/12/2006 15:33 | dodgy news is fine with me & 100% will do me.. | ![]() chesty1 | |
05/12/2006 15:31 | 40% rise and no news. Talk about dodgy news leaking. | ![]() aerotus | |
05/12/2006 15:29 | Wow - Well done on the amazing rise Siwel. Make sure you remember to lock in profits before it goes back down again. But I'm sure you have already done that. | ![]() aerotus | |
05/12/2006 15:29 | I don't think so Rob. I think last week you were encouraging people to sell Zoo at 38p and invest in Goo, which has fallen 30% since. Let's no re-write history just because we're having a good run. | diamante | |
05/12/2006 15:18 | I think we could well see a surge near close as news must be out there OR just the fact that its way oversold & has been on a downer recently..!(mind you it has been on a downer for a blooming long time.. Best thing is with the bounce today it looks big but feel there COULD be so much more to come... Should I take off my rose tinted glasses... Be lucky to all | ![]() chesty1 | |
05/12/2006 15:13 | I'm sure Who Wants To Be A Millionaire 4 will sell more the 415,000 copies WWTBAM3 sold. Do ZOO make £2 or £3 pound profit on each one of these sold? | rob008 | |
05/12/2006 15:08 | Had a punt on this today, 1,000 at 77p as a recovery play. | ![]() soul traders | |
05/12/2006 15:00 | Seatrader thanks for the info I will take the risk & hold cheers.... Just got back in from the hospital & what a lovely surprise.. Well done to all holders & feel there's plenty left in the tank here.. | ![]() chesty1 | |
05/12/2006 14:55 | she'd only spend it either way smile.... ;o) | ![]() jacobjohn7 | |
05/12/2006 14:54 | seatrader you old scallywag we is all gona hold on so you may as well move on see ya | ![]() william-just | |
05/12/2006 14:53 | Diamante, Bought in yesterday at 52p, and enjoying the ride. Not in for pennies - am afer pounds so no profit taking from me yet! PS. These shares are actually for my missus Oh why didnt I buy some for myself LOL | smilewithme |
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