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We still haven shown a profitable year though, so if attendance figures drop, and sites delay investing in new attractions it could delay us getting there.
Good luck with your pre covid price of 1.5p. The reason it was that price was the market believed immo would go bust. No danger of that happening this time around.
Of course I could be wrong, more good news than bad to come imo
Yeah I am very excited about this company, its been my biggest position for a while and kind of hoping for the share price to get back to the Covid crash levels to purchase more. Something I think is likely given the overall negative sentiment and likely decrease in zoo/aquarium attendance in the coming years due to recession.
Can’t post the link
However it’s v o x
That’s what Martin Higginson said in this extremely positive interview.
Leke planning to get up to 50 aquariums by end of year.
Both new installations up and running in the next few m weeks and business going really well.
In the meantime the world outside seems to be having less fun , hence the awful price.
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/new-article-4bf405e/
Looks like plenty more to go at.
"In China, however, the industry has been thriving. In the past five years, around 30 new aquariums have opened – including dolphinariums, marine mammal parks and large ocean theme parks – bringing the country’s total to more than 80."
Could also lead to gorilla trek license
Another great development for IMMO, and a foot in the door of the very lucrative licensing opportunity in China.
"Leke VR has an aggressive roll-out plan in this sector and to be doing this under a licensing agreement using our 'Undersea Explorer' brand allows us to further monetise our oceanographic VR experiences without having the burden of capital outlay or operational challenges."
Plus we are talking about China here - a population in excess of a billion - so the potential is huge!
Whatever the figure, (and id prefer yours to mine ), the great thing is that it’s all extra income with no extra outlay.
Based on a 5% uptake I get it to about 400k again taking the visitor numbers from the RNS. Rapid rollout next year could be 1m with no capital expenditure.
Big overhead obsorption.
That’s a great way of getting in some cash flow with no extra work to be done.
Back of fag packet calculation says it’s conservatively worth about £200k per year and with a chance to grow when additional installs are done.
No doubt, the zoo experiences will go the same way if this one is successful.
Surely Pittsburg zoo gorilla trek must be nearly ready ?
I also noticed that Vodiac is touting extra movies although they don’t show up in the app yet.
I had assumed they had thrown the towel in on the project.
With all the doom and gloom around, its been easy to top up .
Punters seem to have forgot that are going to get news that the first zoo installation is up and running soon.
Then around another month till the next one.
It wont take too much to reignite interest .
lurking in the background you still have Uvisan which could continue to grow.
I think these two installations will rake it in and the next six months should prove to be the companies most lucrative.
I think its a steal at this price.
Just done a small NT 4.49
Would be if you could buy some shares. Mm’s will take a large sell but everything over 5k is NT. Not looking to buy myself but frustrating all the same.
It’s going to be a good week.
First Gorilla trek launch imminent and easy to sell a decent amount.
If they can combine launch with a new signing , the price going to liven up.
I would think that we won’t see any price shifts until they prove that the zoo installations are making money.
I am sure that they will.
Regarding the spin offs, I have no idea.
Hoping they give us separate shares or sell the companies on and give shareholders a proportion of the spoils.
Uvisan, much better suited to a global hygiene supplier imo.
Not sure I can get my head round the drop in SP. Immo have added 108 headsets this year once all installed.
That’s 30% more and extended contract lengths. Ok we have the spin offs and must confess I’m not sure how these will workout for us shareholders.
Anyone got any sensible opinions.
Agreed.
Pittsburgh opening in spring per RNS, might help as a reference to firm up other zoos. Per RNS
"The installation of the 24-seat VR theatre is due to open later this spring" Pittsburgh Zoo site says summer 2022
pittsburghzoo.org/gorillatrekvirtualreality
Ok, won’t let me post.
V o x markets
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**********.co.uk/articles/the-vox-markets-podcast-rod-findlay-group-commercial-director-immotion-c81700d/
Listening to the interview , it seems like there are not any more imminent signings .
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/the-vox-markets-podcast-rod-findlay-group-commercial-director-immotion-c81700d/
Pittsburgh and Milwaukee on the list, lots to go at here. Supply issues notwithstanding a few more of these will move them to a different level
Disney’s Animal Kingdom – 11 million
Busch Gardens Tampa – 4.3 million
Lincoln Park Zoo – 3.6 million (free zoo)
Saint Louis Zoo – 3.5 million (free zoo)
San Diego Zoo – 3.3 million
Houston Zoo – 2.5 million
Columbus Zoo – 2.4 million
National Zoo – 2.3 million (free zoo)
Brookfield Zoo – 2.2 million
Bronx Zoo – 2.1 million
Como Park Zoo – 2 million (free zoo)
Denver Zoo – 2 million
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo – 1.9 million
Oregon Zoo – 1.7 million
Los Angeles Zoo – 1.6 million
Cincinnati Zoo – 1.5 million
Detroit Zoo – 1.5 million
Milwaukee County Zoo – 1.4 million
Philadelphia Zoo – 1.4 million
Phoenix Zoo – 1.4 million
Cleveland Zoo – 1.3 million
Minnesota Zoo – 1.3 million
Riverbanks Zoo – 1.3 million
San Diego Zoo Safari Park – 1.3 million
Toledo Zoo – 1.3 million
Woodland Park Zoo – 1.3 million
Indianapolis Zoo – 1.2 million
Utah’s Hogle Zoo – 1.2 million
Central Park Zoo – 1.1 million (on only 6 acres!)
Dallas Zoo – 1.1 million
Fort Worth Zoo – 1.1 million
Lowry Park Zoo – 1.1 million
Memphis Zoo – 1.1 million
Jacksonville Zoo – 1 million
Kansas City Zoo – 1 million
Louisville Zoo – 1 million
Oklahoma City Zoo – 1 million
Pittsburgh Zoo – 1 million
San Antonio Zoo – 1 million
Zoo Atlanta – 1 million
Zoo Miami – 1 million