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
- 03 Jun 2004 23:35
- 33 of 332
a really positive write up in shares this week.every little helps!
azhar
- 04 Jun 2004 12:06
- 34 of 332
warrenc, can you paste the write up.
bingobingham
- 04 Jun 2004 12:23
- 35 of 332
Done nowt to the price though. It was positive, but nothing out of the ordinary.
gallick
- 08 Jun 2004 23:35
- 36 of 332
Good write-up in shares mag this week.
regds
gk
bob725
- 09 Jun 2004 00:27
- 37 of 332
Another THIS week? we had one last week.
B_ASKIN
- 09 Jun 2004 09:30
- 38 of 332
It must be last weeks.
The Magazine is distributed on Thursdays.
azhar
- 15 Jun 2004 14:29
- 39 of 332
Zoo Digital Group PLC
15 June 2004
For immediate release 15 June 2004
ZOO Digital Group plc ('the Company' or 'ZOO Digital')
Director Shareholding
The Company announces that it was informed today that Brockhill Limited
('Brockhill'), a company wholly owned by Dr Christopher Honeyborne, non-
executive director of the Company, and his wife had, on 9 June 2004, purchased
100,000 ordinary shares of 0.2p each in the capital of the Company representing
0.036% of the current issued share capital of the Company. This represents the
entire interest of Brockhill in the ordinary share capital of ZOO Digital. The
transaction was effected at a price of 11.0p per share.
For further information please contact:
Robert Deri, ZOO Digital Group plc, Chief Financial Officer 0114 241 3700
Alasdair Robinson, Noble & Company Limited 0131 225 9677
END
artey
- 24 Jun 2004 12:27
- 40 of 332
Feels like an announcement is coming up. Tick up today and 81% buys.
artey
- 24 Jun 2004 14:43
- 41 of 332
still up and 90% buys
artey
- 24 Jun 2004 15:24
- 42 of 332
another tick up....time to get on, rns around the corner?
artey
- 25 Jun 2004 10:31
- 43 of 332
Tick up again today..rns today or Monday then watch .
artey
- 02 Jul 2004 14:01
- 44 of 332
A further tick up on repeatedly low buys and no real news of note. Consider that there could be some really nice news ahead of the AGM in a couple of weeks time. By the way, IS is buying new office furniture with our monies ;)
Aerotus
- 02 Jul 2004 14:13
- 45 of 332
Zoo looking good! Rising steadily on no news.
artey
- 02 Jul 2004 17:47
- 46 of 332
Its going to be an interesting couple of months, I feel sure that there will be a lead report prior to, or at the same time as the AGM on the 19th? July. Then in August there should be further chunk of favourable news when the Interim results are announced for the first 6 months and give us a real indication as to how lucrative the done deals really are.
I feel that at 12p this share is so undervalued.
warrenc
- 18 Jul 2004 15:40
- 47 of 332
anyone heard any info on zoo as they they have gone very quiet.
bonfield
- 18 Jul 2004 16:55
- 48 of 332
Netflix in US tumbled 25% last week. Not sure how similar it's business is compared to Zoo's but any thoughts?
ptholden
- 07 Sep 2004 12:25
- 49 of 332
For all those Long Term ZOO holders, looks like something is afoot today, I wonder what??
PTH
skids
- 07 Sep 2004 12:32
- 50 of 332
ptholden
why do you say that? trade volume and price look fairly static.
cheers
skids
transco
- 07 Sep 2004 12:41
- 51 of 332
My guess is they are going down big style.
Massive sells comming in - does not bode well!!
stubax
- 07 Sep 2004 12:47
- 52 of 332
It all depends on who the seller is and what their intentions are. Please don"t panic. Why has the price remained the same ?