nmjnmj
- 22 Oct 2003 18:52
Well, after a drop of 13%, zoo holds on with a 9% gain today. The question is, when is the next big news due? It took around 2 months to surge from 8.5 to 17+ so will we have to wait that long again?
jules99
- 09 Dec 2003 23:31
- 17 of 29
New holding this Zoo digital, but I see the potential...hopefully you fellas will keep us in the light...
Ta Jules99.
arawli
- 11 Dec 2003 21:12
- 18 of 29
A good Upward movement today. Anybody know if there is a reason why?
Hopefully the start of another surge like the last time
disciple
- 11 Dec 2003 23:00
- 19 of 29
they were mentioned today in shares mag, and i think there is optimism about the outcome of tomorrows egm.
regards jules
azhar
- 12 Dec 2003 09:22
- 20 of 29
Still a long way off my buying in price 21p.
skids
- 12 Dec 2003 09:28
- 21 of 29
azhar,
me too. but i still think zoo will do well in the long term now that the patents are in place.
skids
www.marques-bros.com
skids
- 12 Dec 2003 11:44
- 22 of 29
Zoo Digital Group PLC
12 December 2003
ZOO Digital Group plc ('the Company')
Immediate Release 12 December 2003
Result of Extraordinary General Meeting ('EGM')
The Company is pleased to announce that at its EGM held today, the resolutions
put to shareholders were duly passed. As a result, the placing detailed in the
circular dated 19 November 2003 has been completed, subject only to admission of
the new ordinary shares to trading on the Alternative Investment Market of the
London Stock Exchange. Dealings are expected to commence on 17 December 2003.
Ian Stewart, chief executive officer of ZOO Digital, commented:
'I am delighted by the support from investors during the fundraising for what is
a very exciting opportunity in the fast growing DVD market. We can now look
forward to establishing commercial teams in the United States and Europe and to
launching our first DVD Software product, DVD-Extra Studio, in North America
during April 2004 with a professional infrastructure to support key customers.
Through working closely with key companies in the Film and Video, Multimedia,
Corporate and Educational sectors on our Early Adopter program we have clearly
established that our tools allow customers to create complex interactive
DVD-Video content far more quickly, more reliably and more cost effectively.
Indeed it is now also possible to create interactive content for use on standard
DVD players that was previously not commercially feasible to create.
The funds raised put us in an excellent position to exploit our unique
technology worldwide over the next 3 years.'
The ordinary shares referred to above are ordinary shares of 0.2p per share and
the total number of ordinary shares in issue following the placing will be
279,030,330.
Further enquiries:
Ian Stewart, Chief Executive Officer, ZOO Digital Group plc 0114 241 3700
Robert Deri, Chief Financial Officer, ZOO Digital Group plc 0114 241 3700
John Llewellyn-Lloyd, Noble & Company Limited 0207 367 5600
END
skids
- 12 Dec 2003 11:46
- 23 of 29
Encouraging news I think. Interactive DVDs will become the norm in my opinion. So ZOO are in a good position to take advantage with there software.
goldfinger
- 13 Dec 2003 01:31
- 24 of 29
New write up in Shares Mag. Broker recommendation looks positive but a little conservative.
Institutions to star in Zoo’s new shares release
A 5.75 million fundraising for Zoo Digital (ZOO), up for EGM approval on 12 December, will see new institutional investors join the share register of the DVD technology firm.
Chief executive Ian Stewart is also converting a 750,000 loan to the company into new shares. The sale of 54.7 million shares will boost existing equity by 24%, giving a market capitalisation of 30 million.
Analyst Andrea Kirkby at Hardman & Co, an independent research firm, forecasts pre-tax profits rising from 47,000 this year to 605,000 in 2004 and 1.4 million in 2005. Currently at 10.5p, dealing in the new shares begins on 17 December.
Shares says: The placing will secure Zoo’s growth plans.
cheers GF.
SueHelen
- 13 Dec 2003 16:06
- 25 of 29
From Investtech:
Watch (Medium term) - Dec 12, 2003
Has risen 355% since the bottom on 5 Mar 2003 at 2.75. Has broken through the floor of a rising trend channel. This indicates a slower rising rate at first, or the start of a more horizontal development. The stock has support at p 10.00. The poor liquidity of the stock (traded 100% of the days, mean 9.52 mill per day) may weaken the analysis.
Best Wishes,
Sue.
josephine
- 31 Dec 2003 12:28
- 26 of 29
I'm holding on for a Happy New Year with Zoo, but fear I may have to wait some while before any significant rise in price. Following recent issue of shares, any thoughts from fellow investors would be welcome.
skids
- 31 Dec 2003 15:21
- 27 of 29
agree with you josephine, very similar to SPS in that respect. both have good products and patents are in place, but it will take some time for the industry to start using it.
LINZIMASON
- 02 Jan 2004 09:06
- 28 of 29
Well, bought the game, got the million and just about played all the questions on the DVD. Found a new use..... keep pressing 'select' when Tarrant is talking and see how many funny faces you can get him to freeze on! His face is really quite asymmetrical.
piston broke
- 02 Jan 2004 10:26
- 29 of 29
Oh well Linzi, you have just convinced me that shedloads of peoples will now want ot buy Zoo shares!!!
rgds...piston broke