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ZOO - on the up again? (ZOO)     

LINZIMASON - 29 Jul 2003 15:30

What's happening here - the volume has increased massively today. Am I missing something in the air - anybody got any news?

akel44 - 20 Jan 2004 12:13 - 138 of 170

i said in november give it a month or two,and theres a lot more to come yet,"watch this space"

bingobingham - 20 Jan 2004 12:20 - 139 of 170

So what's the news?

i facer - 20 Jan 2004 12:24 - 140 of 170

is todays move up the consequence of another tip or is the company actually getting stronger ?

akel44 - 20 Jan 2004 12:27 - 141 of 170

if it has the legs the potential is huge "bigtime"

javidshaik - 20 Jan 2004 12:27 - 142 of 170

dont know what the news is but something is brewing.
this stock has been quiet for a while now but the long term moving averages have always been in favour of zoo. i will guess short term moving average will change tonight making this share exciting to the big boys.
if you arent already in this stock then i suggest you do so quickly. spread is a little while on zoo but it can move up quickly!

goldfinger - 20 Jan 2004 12:31 - 143 of 170

Added more this morning.

GF.

i facer - 20 Jan 2004 13:17 - 144 of 170

a friend of mine runs a dvd company says that there is a similar release to who wants to be a millionaire, of the weakest link due shortly

bingobingham - 20 Jan 2004 16:44 - 145 of 170

If that's correct, I would imagine the Weakest Link to be a huge seller! Get on board now!

piston broke - 20 Jan 2004 17:32 - 146 of 170

A statement this afternoon at 16.01 said that AIM VT PLC are interetsed in circa 11m shares....this one could now be on the road north at last

Good luck to all of those in the ZOO

goldfinger - 20 Jan 2004 17:40 - 147 of 170

AH, now we have something. Released at just after 4pm......................
Zoo Digital Group PLC
20 January 2004

ZOO Digital Group Plc ('the Company')

Notifiable Interest and Director Shareholding

On 16 January 2004 the Company received formal notification in accordance with
part IV of the Companies Act 1985 (as amended) that, following completion of the
recent placing at the issue price of 10.5p per share, as announced on 12
December 2003, Artemis AIM VCT plc are interested in 10,950,000 ordinary shares
in the Company representing 3.92% of the current issued share capital of the
Company.

For clarification purposes, the Company also announces that, following the
placing, Ian Stewart, Chief Executive Officer holds 59,323,155 shares in the
Company representing 21.26% of the current issued share capital.

The ordinary shares referred to above are ordinary shares of 0.2p per share.

For further information please contact:

Robert Deri, Finance Director, Zoo Digital Group plc 0114 241 3700


END

So here we have an institutional buyer taking the placing up at 10.5p per share and more importantly the CEO ups his stake at 10.5p. Nothing mentioned during the day about this. Wonder if this was a leak??????.

Will not sell now and will play it as I see it developing in the morning. Would only top slice anyway.

cheers GF.

piston broke - 20 Jan 2004 17:47 - 148 of 170

Do they have annual figures out soon or even a Christmas trading update....dont forget that everyone has been saying DVD sales have been exceptional over Christmas and hence ZOO's games for DVD's must logically also sell well.

goldfinger - 20 Jan 2004 17:59 - 149 of 170

Ammendment to my post above. CEO Stewart actually gave word he would subscribe to 7 million plus shares in november when the placing was announced. So his buy is not based on xmas trading my appologies.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 20 Jan 2004 18:06 - 150 of 170

PB, last xmas they gave a trading update on the 20/12/2002. Nothing after.

I have lifted this from ShareCrazy............

I dont think wwtbm did too badly.
It did get into the BBC top 40 dvd chart(number 32 its highest position?) and it was in the top 20 Blockbuster charts recently.

This ones a real volatile devil, be careful.

cheers GF.

buckets - 23 Jan 2004 11:08 - 151 of 170

Goldfinger...looks like your apprehension was justified...bad trading update this morning and a drop....so in short term bed news, but longer term does not look too bad

goldfinger - 23 Jan 2004 12:13 - 152 of 170

Buckets agree.

Well thats a profit warning and a kick in the teeth no matter how you look at it.
It is only of a temporary nature though and one the games industry seems to be blighted with ie, non delivery on time etc etc.

This is certainly no company breaker like whogs was before xmas but the company as to rely less on tittles I feel and start to sell more licences on the dvd extra technology something CEO stewart seems to be doing here is what it said in the report...

'The DVD-EXTRA division accelerated investment and resources to the development
of DVD-EXTRA in the latter part of the year and as a result has generated losses
for the year higher than forecast'

We can see that they are giving this part of the business all they have got.

I suppose there is one consolation in that the price is back to where it was monday before the B/B hype started.

Im very much staying in, but Im not giving out silly excuses like some of the nutters on adfvn, the same ones who hyped it up.

cheers GF

skids - 23 Jan 2004 12:39 - 153 of 170

I think ZOO should also consider the DVD-Extra suite as potential for Film companies. The prospect of interactive movies with several endings is far more likely to bring in the money than games such as "who wants to be a millionaire" IMHO (the consoles can do far more). So far I haven't heard of any connection between DVD-Extra and films, but maybe ZOO should look into that possibility.

What do you think folks?

skids
www.marques-bros.com

disciple - 23 Jan 2004 13:53 - 154 of 170

hi goldfinger,
been out all morning got back to find zoos poor trading update, dropped too far
now to sell (i did take some profit out at highs a couple of days ago.) I hope you don't mind me asking, but I don't understand the implications of the split now between the publishing side and the dvd extra side, they are still trading as one company arent they? is this a good time to top up again,
your opinion would be greatly valued ( I will of course dmor)
thanks
julie.

goldfinger - 25 Jan 2004 01:17 - 155 of 170

Hi Julie, nice to see another lady on the board, only spoken to three women in the past little woman, anna and our Linzi on this board. It is a well known fact that women are better at controlling money, well especially my money, my girlfreind keeps a sharp eye on it beleive me. She knows to the penny how much I have spent on pints per week, no joking, and have to say it does get on my wick when she brings it out when we are having a tiff. Im sure my local landlady knows her, but they both deny this, one day I am sure I will catch one or the other in mid sentence.

Now to ZOO, I have never been a big fan of gaming companys and never will*, I think that the splitting in to two divisions is an excelent idea, and In fact I bought this share because of the DVD Extra technlogy and not the titles they publish. All along I have maintained that I think this company will be a take out target, ie, one of the bigger boys will buy it to further develop DVD extra or they will buy it to bin it and take out the competion, it does and as happened.

I see the split as positive because I feel that CEO Stewart is also now thinking this way and I see a sell off of the DVD Extra business further down the road as per my thoughts above.
It could go for a lot of money, an awfull lot of money.

If this happens and I think it will, I would not want to be in the company based on its publishing business and I will take my profits.

As for buying in again, no simply no, because I think you will find that when they do release results we will again get a fall back and I dont rule out another profits warning come late summer. Profit warnings tend to come in threes I reckon you know about that anyway.

Im now at a positon where I own just below a declareable position, and Its going to stay that way as Im in for the long term (whatever that may be)and Im a patient type when it comes to share holding.

I did warn earlier this week on this board and others that I thought the spike upwards was just based on adfvn hype, and yes it was, Im glad you took some profits. I suppose the one consolation we have from the warning is that the price is now no lower than mondays. Im in for the long term and think I will make a mint out of these.

cheers goldfinger.

* why is it these games companys cant get their stock to the likes of Woolies, Boots, Smiths and other retailers on time and in Quantity?. All they need is a production line, workers, a van and a driver. Seems to me they all use the same excuse for everything.

goldfinger - 25 Jan 2004 01:29 - 156 of 170

Skids, excelent idea that, never ever thought that way myself. Why not give CEO Stewart a ring and put forward your idea. Hes a real nice chap and have spoken too him on a couple of occasions, hes not one of these that books appointments. If hes not in a meeting he will speak to you there and then

cheers GF.

skids - 25 Jan 2004 13:20 - 157 of 170

Thanks GF, I'll post any comments from IS back here.

Cheers skids.
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