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DOES ZOO LOOK LIKE A TEN BAGGER-CAN ANY OF YOU EXPERTS LET ME KNOW HERE PLEASE? (ZOO)     

ROB0008 - 03 May 2005 22:58

BIG DVD TITLES SOON FROM ZOO (AIM) ;-) >

http://gamesfirst.com/v4/index.php?m=l&i=512

http://www.zoodigitalpublishing.com/site/index.php?page=products&PHPSESSID=6c2a1b54c7aa65780b5485c0dfeab185

http://www.interactivedvdstore.com/store/index.php

PART/PRODUCED USING DVD-EXTRA AND SO CONSEQUENTLY ZOOTECH, OWNED BY ZOO DIGITAL GROUP, ARE PAID A ROYALTY PER DVD SOLD BY PUBLISHERS OF BETWEEN 5P AND 25P. ZOO'S OWN INTERACTIVE DVD GAMES CATALOGUE AFFORDS A MUCH HIGHER PURE PROFIT RETURN

CRACKING THE AMERICAN GAME MARKET >

http://www.snaptvgames.com/index.html

http://search.marketwire.com/search/searchsimple.do?keywords=ZOOTECH&newsearch=Y&submit=Search+News

AND THE AMERICAN EDUCATION MARKET >

http://supersizemestore.com/info/maininfo.html

http://www.comchoice.com/comchoice/press/press050217c.html

http://www.comchoice.com/comchoice/press/press050217a.html

CRACKING THE MARKET IN RUSSIA AND EX SOVIET UNION

http://www.zoodigitalgroup.com/article.asp?id=77039&sec=75

CRACKING THE UK AND FRENCH MARKET AT CHRISTMAS 2004

http://www.zoo-tech.com/news/2004/12/christmas.html

AND 2005 >

http://216.109.124.98/language/translatedPage?tt=url&text=http%3a//www.afjv.com/press0504/050407_dvd_video_interactif.htm&lp=fr_en&.intl=uk&fr=fp-tab-web-t-1

http://www.leapfrog.com/do/findproduct?ageGroupKey=preschool&key=wordbuilder_dvd

Fundamental Data
Sector Software & Computer Services
Mkt.Sector AIM Mkt.Segment AIM
Turnover 5.09 Profit -1.54
Norm EPS -0.74 PE Ratio -
Market cap 34.29 NMS 10,000

News

14/04/05 07:00 UKREG Games Publishing Update
08/04/05 10:38 AFXF Smoking Gun Entertainment announces strategic partnership with ZOOtech
05/04/05 07:01 UKREG Update on DVD Game Licenses

http://www.zoodigitalgroup.com/splash.asp?sec=74&style=5

http://www.zoodigitalpublishing.com/site/index.php?page=home

http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/7484/ZOO-Digital-to-Publish-Alien-Hominid-in-Europe

http://www.strategyfirst.com/press/DisplayArticle.asp?sLanguageCode=EN&iArticleID=3117

http://gba.n64europe.com/feature.php?id=3133

http://www.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=10977766

http://www.zoodigitalpublishing.com/site/index.php?page=release&PHPSESSID=98ddd77d226cb6410b674eddfc71ea98

ZOO DIGITAL ARE ALSO THE PROUD OWNERS OF HOTHOUSE CREATIONS ALTHOUGH YOU WOULDN'T KNOW IT SINCE THERE IS NO LINK FROM THEIR MAIN ZOO DIGITAL OR ZOOTECH SITES

http://www.hothouse.org/eng/unannounced.htm

http://business.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2604562

ZOO DIGITAL HAVE RECENTLY ANNOUNCED CRIME LIFE FOR XBOX AND PS2 RECENTLY DEVELOPED BY HOTHOUSE CREATIONS. ZOO WILL RECIEVE A ROYALTY PER GAME SOLD

http://www.konami-crimelife.com/uk/flash_uk.html

http://uk.gs.konami-europe.com/news.do?idNews=70

DVD EXTRA 1.6 MARKET VERSATILITY & NEW LINEAR FEATURES >> http://www.zoo-tech.com/

http://www.creativematch.co.uk/viewNews/?90345

http://www.ofex.com/cgi-bin/news.cgi?action=CoStory&ISIN=GB00B069WS24&NewsID=20970

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/041028/075023.html

http://www.fsnm.co.uk/main/cms/cmRender.asp?i=417#

http://www.quba.co.uk/landrover.pdf

http://www.element-interactive.com/

http://www.somethin-else.com/news.asp?nid=4

http://www.cgifestival.com/shared/YF_YDD_May_04_Digital.pdf#search=

ZDPL WALK INTO THE HIGHLY PROFITABLE MOBILE PHONE GAME MARKET

http://www.zoodigitalgroup.com/article.asp?id=77043&sec=0

ZOO DIGITAL PLC TRADING UPDATE 18.02.2005

http://www.zoodigitalgroup.com/downloads/Tradingstatement-18022005.pdf

HARDMAN AND CO REPORT 18.02.2005

http://www.armshare.com/assets/contributordocs/Zoo_Feb_05.pdf

http://investing.reuters.co.uk/ResearchReports/AdvancedSearch.aspx?symbol=ZOO.L

http://www.zoo-tech.com/downloads/education_training_brochure.pdf

http://www.zoo-tech.com/downloads/advertising_brochure.pdf

http://www.zoo-tech.com/downloads/film_video_brochure.pdf

http://www.zoo-tech.com/downloads/games_brochure.pdf

http://www.gamesinvestor.com/Companies/Zoo_Digital/Zoo_Conclusion/zoo_conclusion.html

http://www.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&cb=1115108570&article=10717693&symbol=LSE%3AZOO

1up2down - 04 May 2005 12:34 - 3 of 20

well down it goes. bloody typical. My patience is fast running out with this one.

ptholden - 09 May 2005 07:44 - 4 of 20

Looks like our patience may be rewarded, eventually!! DVD Extra starting to gather some momentum now. All adding to the revenue stream.

PTH

Zoo Digital Group PLC
09 May 2005


Embargoed until 0700 on Monday 9 May 2005

ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC
('ZOO' or 'the Group')

UPDATE ON 'DVD-EXTRA' LICENSING

ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech'), the DVD technology division of ZOO Digital Publishing
plc, today announces an update on licensing agreements for its interactive DVD
authoring software DVD-EXTRA. In total the Group has signed agreements with
seven organisations in the last few weeks all of which will generate revenues on
a royalty stream model based on the number of units sold. Details of the license
agreements are as follows:

Contender Entertainment (UK)

Contender Entertainment will produce and market two new products based on the
'Test the Nation' quiz show. The first product will be released for Christmas
2005. DVD-Extra will be used to create both titles.

National Geographic (North America)

National Geographic will use DVD-Extra to produce a series of reference products
under a new multi-product agreement, titles are due to become available later
this year in the North American market.

Smoking Gun Entertainment Group plc (UK)

Smoking Gun, develops and publishes interactive DVD football quiz games.
Following the success of its Manchester United Interactive DVD, which used
DVD-Extra, it has extended its license with ZOO in order to produce further
club-branded interactive DVDs and other football related quiz games. Smoking Gun
plans to publish around 15 titles over the next twelve months.

bEqual (North America)

bEqual has used DVD-Extra to produce 'Madagascar Animal Trivia Game DVD' an
interactive DVD game based on the forthcoming Dreamworks movie due to be
released on 5 May 2005. The game will be available initially for the North
American market.

Two Way TV (UK)

Two Way TV is an interactive television company with its own games channel and a
portfolio of well known branded games. The Company will use ZOO's technology to
add interactive DVD's as part of its offering and initially plans to develop two
titles this year.

Oasis DVD (Australia)

Oasis is an Australian DVD design and production company principally focused on
the areas of film distribution and corporate marketing. Oasis will use DVD-EXTRA
for the creation of an educational product for the North American Market.

OUAT Entertainment (France)

OUAT, a French interactive products developer, in partnership with Universal
Pictures, will publish five new interactive DVD titles using the DVD-EXTRA
technology. In 2004, more than 280,000 DVD-games were sold by Universal in
France.

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive of ZOO Digital Group plc, commented:

'These deals show that the use of our technology is building momentum in terms
of the number and diversity of titles being produced with ZOO's technology. The
deals also show the increasingly international nature of our license agreements
and the global appeal of a product that is compatible with DVD production
processes around the world. The forward royalty streams that these and the many
other titles in production are what will drive this business forward. This is a
very good start to our new financial year.'

- ends -

Enquiries:

Ian Stewart James Chandler/Helen Thomas
CEO, ZOO Digital Group plc Weber Shandwick Square Mile
0114 241 3700 020 7067 0747

John Llewellyn-Lloyd
Noble & Company Limited
020 7763 2200

Notes to Editors:

About ZOO Digital Group PLC
ZOO is divided into two separate divisions; ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech') and ZOO
Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP').

ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech')
ZOOtech focuses on R&D and licensing of DVD-EXTRA, the Group's highly original
development software capable of creating complex interactive content for
standard DVD players. The strategy for ZOOtech is simple; to create the industry
standard tool for the production of interactive DVD content and drive revenues
through licensing worldwide in a combination of up front fees and royalties.

ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP')
ZDP focuses on the publishing and distribution of interactive entertainment
products across multiple platforms such as interactive DVD, PS2, Xbox, GBA and
PC.

azhar - 09 May 2005 18:59 - 5 of 20

Zoo Digital signs new software licensing agreements

LONDON (AFX) - Zoo Digital Group PLC said that ZOOtech Ltd, its DVD technology division, has signed agreements with seven organisations in the last few weeks for its interactive DVD authoring software DVD-EXTRA.

Zoo said all will generate revenues on a royalty stream model based on the number of units sold.

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive of ZOO Digital Group, commented: "These deals show that the use of our technology is building momentum in terms of the number and diversity of titles being produced with ZOO's technology.

The forward royalty streams that these and the many other titles in production are what will drive this business forward. This is a very good start to our new financial year."

ptholden - 11 May 2005 07:19 - 6 of 20

Well, I guess this was why the SP didn't shift following the recent good news. Awaiting details of the price of the placing.

Zoo Digital Group PLC
11 May 2005

ZOO Digital Group plc ('the Company')

Statement re possible fundraising

The Company notes that information has been publicly disseminated which alludes
to the Company undertaking a possible fundraising exercise to raise 3 million.
The Company confirms that it is considering raising approximately 3 million
through a placing although has yet to determine a price for this placing.

A further announcement containing full details of the proposed fundraising will
be made as soon as possible.

For further information please contact:

Robert Deri, CFO, ZOO Digital Group PLC Tel: 0114 241 3700
John Llewellyn-Lloyd, Noble & Company Limited Tel: 0207 763 2200



This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


skids - 11 May 2005 11:45 - 7 of 20

Typical, a placing is announced and the price drops.... even though we don't know the issue price yet!!! Why sell?

Troys - 11 May 2005 12:05 - 8 of 20

14% spread

bingobingham - 11 May 2005 12:20 - 9 of 20

Troys,

Looks like the mm's are trying to stop the volatility. Not too sure what to do with this share. Placements take the piss! Cheap money from the shareholders. I hope the funds go to good use!

Troys - 11 May 2005 22:05 - 10 of 20

Bit of a thumping today. A good time to top up ?

akel44 - 23 May 2005 09:07 - 11 of 20

Department of Trade and Industry:
HOT TOPIC:
Manageing High Growth:

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FOR MAXIMUM ACCESSIBILITY AND USE WITH SCREENREADERS,
THEREFORE IT CONTAINS NO FORMATTING. IF YOU WOULD LIKE
TO READ A FORMATTED VERSION, VIEW THE PDF INSTEAD.


ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC


Through sound financial and business management, ZOO Digital
Group has built an 11m turnover in under five years.


Hot topic: Managing high growth
Sector: Creative services and media
Size of firm: 140 employees
Location: Sheffield
Website: www.zoodigitalgroup.com


OBJECTIVES

ZOO was established in 2001 to develop and market a
revolutionary interactive DVD-Video development system called
DVD-EXTRA STUDIO, and also to produce a range of interactive
entertainment titles across multiple platforms, including DVDVideo
using this system. The first consumer products were
subsequently published by Universal Studios and have achieved
extraordinary sales. Group turnover doubled last year to 11m,
due to licensing of DVD-EXTRA STUDIO and also to the success
of the company's publishing subsidiary, which scored a huge hit
with the DVD game, 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'

The primary objectives for the management team have been to
manage and finance the business effectively, during a sustained
period of dramatic international growth.


SOLUTION

Financing was a vital consideration in pursuing such rapid
growth. In order to fund product development and marketing,
the management team worked with advisers to secure backing
from existing and new institutional investors. A detailed
business case was developed to make the long-term value of
the business clear and this in turn has led to an influx of 7m in
new funds.

The company also made full use of available grants. Business
Link South Yorkshire helped with the applications and the
business has benefited from a number of grants, including
Invest for Growth, SMART (to fund an innovative research
project) and Export Initiative (to help the company move into
overseas markets).

On the subject of exports, the company wanted to exploit the
full potential of its product in as many markets as possible, but
without over-extending finances. While the company maintains
its own UK and North America sales operations, it took a lower
cost option in mainland Europe by appointing agents. The
agents were already well-established in these countries and
work on a commission only basis.

Staffing levels have had to increase dramatically with growth.
Two years ago the company employed 35 people. Now the
headcount stands at over 140. Recognising the importance of
maintaining the existing company ethos, the management team
took great care to select individuals who would fit in well with
the company culture and ethos.

The company also maintained a close relationship with its
existing staff. As the Chief Technical Officer, Stuart Green, puts
it, "With the company changing so rapidly it was important to
make sure that our existing people still identified with our
business and our goals. We conduct regular briefing sessions,
publish an e-newsletter and maintain a company intranet for
our employees. People tend to be more comfortable with
change if they have the bigger picture and feel involved."

The same can be said for customers. ZOO attaches great
importance to relationship management. Dedicated account
managers not only keep customers fully up-to-date with new
products and services, but also make sure that their
expectations are met. This ensures that rapid growth doesn't
distract the company from satisfying customers.


RESULTS

The 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' DVD game sold 150,000
units in its first year. This figure has grown to over one million
in the second year. The acceleration in sales has been helped by
ZOO's overseas marketing drive which led to the release of
versions of the title in eight territories, including France,
Germany and Australia.

The publishing deal with Universal also gave the company the
international distribution reach it needed to capitalise on DVDEXTRA's
potential. The product has become the standard for
interactive DVD development and ZOO is licensing the
technology to develop a variety of interactive DVD products
with TV and film companies, educators and others.

This activity is of course only possible due to strong financing.
At the same time costs have been carefully contained, through
tight budgeting and partnerships with sales agents, distributors
and manufacturers.


CHALLENGES

Stuart says, "The main challenge for our business is cashflow.
We've grown so quickly that we've had to keep a very close rein
on finance. It would have been easy for the wages bill to run
away with us or for development to eat up so much in finance
that we couldn't run day to day. This remains an important
consideration for our Chief Finance Officer!"

----------
"With the company changing so rapidly it was
important to make sure that our existing people
still identified with our business and our goals"
STUART GREEN CHIEF TECHNICAL OFFICER
----------

Stuart also points out the nature of the company's markets that
are generally made up of larger corporations within the media
world. The sales process was initially slower than the company
anticipated due to the way large corporations work.

"For us", Stuart says, "it's a case of keeping everybody on board.
There's so much changing that we have to make sure everyone's
kept involved and informed, whether they are existing employees
or clients. We're having to reacquaint people with the business
all the time."

Top tips:

- Sales don't always happen as fast as you expect. Be realistic
with your goals and plan your finances accordingly.

- Even when you're recruiting heavily take care to choose people
who'll fit in. It's important to maintain your chemistry.

- Rapid growth can mean rapid change. You need to reacquaint
your customers and employees with your company all the time.


THE LAST WORD

Stuart comments: "Rapid growth doesn't automatically equal
success. You still have to make money and that takes strong
financial management."

----------

For more information on Achieving best practice in your business:

- Visit our website at www.dti.gov.uk/bestpractice

- Call us on 0845 015 0010 to order from our range of free
best practice publications or visit www.dti.gov.uk/publications

- Contact your local Business Link advisor by visiting the website at
www.businesslink.gov.uk or calling 0845 600 9 006

Published by the Department of Trade and Industry. www.dti.gov.uk
Crown Copyright. URN 05/788; 03/05





akel44 - 23 May 2005 09:10 - 12 of 20

ALSO PDF VERSION:

http://www.dti.gov.uk/bestpractice/assets/cszoodigital.pdf?pubpdfdload=05%2F788

warrenc - 31 May 2005 09:37 - 13 of 20

Does anyone know if this stock will ever improve?

kenny miller - 07 Jun 2005 12:28 - 14 of 20

Down we go.

Anyone heard about the official office opening this month ?

akel44 - 18 Jun 2005 18:16 - 15 of 20

http://www.sheffieldtoday.net/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=58&ArticleID=1059465

akel44 - 18 Jun 2005 18:18 - 16 of 20

more like advertising?

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/press_release.php?aid=9582

akel44 - 22 Jun 2005 00:55 - 17 of 20

http://www.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200506211510478535N.html

akel44 - 04 Jul 2005 10:33 - 18 of 20

akel44 - 04 Jul 2005 10:36 - 19 of 20

http://www.companyannouncements.net/cgi-bin/articles/200507040955254125O.html

bingobingham - 04 Jul 2005 17:24 - 20 of 20

as usual the sp does nothing!
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