goldfinger
- 30 Jun 2003 10:37
DVD EXTRA, the technology that should see this company through to profits and a very bright future.
DVD-Extra
During the year the Group accelerated its development of a revolutionary
authoring software for producing interactive DVD-Video discs that will play on
any standard consumer DVD player. We applied for and received a SMART grant
award of 188,000 from the Department of Trade and Industry to assist with the
research and development. DVD-Extra unlocks the hidden interactive capabilities
that exist in every player, and allows developers to produce titles that exhibit
many of the properties of multimedia CD-ROM on a standard, unmodified, DVD
player.
ZOO's principal offering is a product for authoring interactive DVD-Video discs
called DVD-Extra Studio. This tool operates in a similar way to multimedia
authoring products that are designed for creating CD-ROM applications for PC and
Macintosh, but produces DVD-Video disc images as its output. It performs a
similar function to so-called DVD authoring products that are designed
specifically for creating DVD-Video discs, but due to the patent-pending
authoring method it employs, it offers substantial cost savings for companies
that are involved in the production of DVDs and also enables more sophisticated
functionality to be developed.
ZOO will license DVD-Extra Studio to multimedia developers and Compression and
Authoring facilities. Charges will be levied on a pay-per-use basis, such that
customers will pay a fee to ZOO for each project that uses DVD-Extra Studio.
The Group has applied for patents to protect the core DVD-Extra technology and
is continuing to further develop and protect its intellectual property
worldwide.
Outlook
Following the successful fundraising of 1.5m gross through the share placing
which was completed on 2nd June 2003 the Group looks forward to positive
progression. The portfolio of products is expanding, with a focus on the
development of our own intellectual properties. The board believes that the
combination of publishing low risk licensed product and in-house own brands
together with the huge potential of DVD-Extra Studio places the Group in an
excellent position for a move to profitability and significant future growth.
The Group plans to exploit the DVD-Extra technology internationally and has
established an Early Adopter Programme consisting of around twenty companies
including Technicolor, Warner and Comchoice, leading to the first commercial
release of the product within twelve months. We believe that the uniqueness of
DVD-Extra and the filing of international patents will allow ZOO to build and
maintain significant differentiation over other authoring tool providers.
John Barnes, Chairman
Ian Stewart, Chief Executive Officer.G
warrenc
- 22 Nov 2004 17:59
- 127 of 332
I think the sell offs today were just a few profit takers,nothing to worry about,this share will go sky high,the product is fantastic and the support from surronding companies is good.Sit back and enjoy the ride, 50p is not out of the question in the early part of next year.Just my opinion but i may have fallen for this stock in a big way,a dangerous pastime i know!!!!
rkausar
- 23 Nov 2004 11:25
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With the company about to break into profits, the price should be skyward from there... possibly a 2005 wonder stock!!!
Dixons are now in the process of getting rid of all their VHS recorders because the demand for DVD players has gone sky high!!!
akel44
- 23 Nov 2004 14:31
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on the news it said in a fews years time something might well be taking over from dvds,do you think zoo will have made its money by then,and will it take up the new challenge?
Park
- 25 Nov 2004 10:25
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Over the last few days the sells have been higher than the buyers but the price has stayed the same. Are we to see a big buy coming soon - lets hope so.
rkausar
- 25 Nov 2004 10:35
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The sellers were most likely traders who bought their shares at a slightly lower price a good few months back and they've just been waiting to get out!!!
Park
- 25 Nov 2004 11:22
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I agree but what is strange is that after all the sells the bid price has not fallen suggesting some one is looking to buy the shares.
rkausar
- 25 Nov 2004 12:12
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my strong belief is the share price is no longer going to fall as the company is about to break into profits.
skids
- 25 Nov 2004 13:41
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steady rise is what we need (and what seems to be happening). Not sure when the next results will be announced, but we had some in Sep. So further news on contract signing and worth is needed to get this up further. Perhaps after the xmas sales we'll se some substantial movement.
skids
artey
- 25 Nov 2004 13:46
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December "old" end of year accounts maybe statement Jan or Feb. Then new end of year March 2005 sometime after that. Both expected to be in profit.
akel44
- 26 Nov 2004 13:59
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they have put there accounts back 3 months to about march-april and that will include up to december and another for the 3 months to follow,so there will be 2 results in 1,
akel44
- 03 Dec 2004 11:32
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well zoo has been tottering on its options sell price for at least the last couple of weeks,something has to break soon,i wish they would not keep issueing options like they do,i know its a goodwill guesture but it catches up with them in the long run,and delays the share price rise a tiny bit,i will be happy when its surpassed the critical 15.1\2p-3\4p price,and if it does not i will personaly swim the english channel,,,(now you have heard it)
skids
- 04 Dec 2004 23:44
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Looks like Zoo are getting further results. See link below.
Land Rover Adopts Interactive DVD Technology
skids
skids
- 08 Dec 2004 09:04
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Quite a dip this morning, anyone know why?
warrenc
- 08 Dec 2004 09:37
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possibly just profit taking,i'm not aware of any bad news
akel44
- 08 Dec 2004 11:12
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it could be the issue of options taking place tomorrow,its only 55,000 but they have been doing it quite regularly this year and it might be taking its toll to a small extent,although it should not have that much effect
stubax
- 08 Dec 2004 11:25
- 142 of 332
Personally I think this fall in the past two days is just part of the nature of a small share like zoo.
Without any significant news or unusual trades the movement is difficult to explain.
I hold this share and will continue to do so. Perhaps the market makers are after stock and want to shake the tree.
i facer
- 08 Dec 2004 12:38
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ptholden......yes the advfn site offers only drivel thats why ian stewart invited two of us to attend a meeting at zoo digitals offices...the visit took place last week and very detailed questions were answered...erm which delegates from this site were invited !!??
skids
- 08 Dec 2004 13:55
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i facer
would you like to share those questions & answers?
skids
rkausar
- 08 Dec 2004 14:05
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The MM's know this could be a magic share of 2005, so lets shed a few holders!!
Others may be wanting to get out because they've held it for such a long time..
With LandRover taking adv of DVD Technology the price should be skyward once breakeven is reached... sit back, hold on and enjoy the ride...
i facer
- 08 Dec 2004 14:19
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skids, have a read through the posts (its free) www.advfn.com
the questions were very technical and detailed and obtained via a number of posters...skids here is a list of the questions asked, for the answers you'll have to trall through the posts, but you know i started on this site and just found that adv was more informative due to a much higher number of posters, however as with any bb its mostly bollox with some gems thrown in here and there....but having read both it is much much more factually enlightening....anyway here are the questions;
1) I know that DVD extra is covered by over forty international patents. But Id like to know what are the
Patents supposed to stop, and does this give us a huge advantage over competitors?
2) Why should companies adopt your tools as opposed to what seems to be competitions?
3) Where do you consider that the biggest market for DVD-extra lies? Is it games, films, education or marketing or other?
Which of these are we likely to see the quickest impact and could he predict when?
4) Have Zoo Digital made public ALL of the license agreements which have been signed to date.
5) Will Zoo Digital be making public ALL license agreements which may be signed in the near future?
6) What has been the reaction of the Hollywood studios?
7)Do you consider that you have delivered shareholder value with regard to announcement of Utilization Agreements to date, and do you consider that you can do so in the future?
8) Does DVD-Extra work on the new Blu-ray format which will allow 50 Gigabyte discs
If so what opportunities and pitfalls do you see with that format especially since the Play station 3 will have a blu-ray player built in.
Have the Hollywood studios approached Zoo and asked them to come up with a new DVD encryption code since the last worldwide one was cracked by a teenager. A 50 Gigabyte disc could obviously hold 6 - 12 films depending on quality, thus a big headache for the studios but a god send for pirates hence a new encryption code is a must.
9) What do you want from Zoo? Another Laura Croft Eidos, worldwide recognition or to be able to retire at 60?
10) Would you consider selling the company for the right price?
11) What are his ambitions and what drives him as an entrepreneur?
12) Do you play the DVD interactive games yourself?
13) How many DVD interactive products do zoo intend to launch into the North American market next year? Would they like to keep multiplying the DVD interactive games they release year on year? Why didn't they launch a Pop Idol interactive DVD?
14) With the advent of the mobile phone becoming the new game boy, do you have any ideas to counter this potential loss of revenue?
15) What is the movies section is for on the website
16) Why did WWTBAM have a RNS released and not the man U DVD?
17) You forecast that zoo would be in profit at the end of this year, are we still likely to be.
18) When we are in profit in 2005 when do you envisage the payment of dividends to shareholders.
19) Have you anything to say as regards the company called DVDi (out of California). Their product has more than a passing resemblance to DVD-Extra in terms of what they claim it can do i.e. very similar 'predictive pre-processing' technology etc. How does DVDi differ from DVD-Extra?
20) Imagination Entertainment claims that they are the market leaders in DVD games, do you agree? How does Zoo measure up to them? They claim that their corner of the market is worth about $100m in 2004 alone; what do you think the DVD games market is worth this year and how much of that market is Zoo hoping to gain in percentage terms?
21) How do you plan to fund the growth of DVD Extra in the future? Do you think you can fund development from cash flow/profits or do you feel fund raising will be necessary? What is the up to date cash position?
22) Is Zoo a possible takeover target and if it were what sort of company would be attractive to Zoo's management for future development prospects?"
23) What are your thoughts on the online shop at zoo?
24) How much does Zootech make per DVD movie which might have a game on it made using DVD Extra.
25) Universal remains the only major global DVD distribution partner. Therefore Zootech will need to secure others' support if it is to turn DVD-Extra into a global standard. Do you think this is achievable and if so what is the time scale?
26) I would like to know how I.S feels about this quote: - Its current status bears a remarkable resemblance to Eidos in its early years with a games publishing business being built up around a proprietary technology licensing business. Unlike Eidos, whose technology licensing efforts foundered, ZOO is expecting its ZOOtech division to become profitable in 2005
you know, here i cant even see the man united interactive dvd....are u all asleep or just up ur own arses like pkholden