For nearly a decade, Lo-Q shares struggled, but now they stand at an all-time high and recently were reclassified in the high-flying software sector.
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Lo-Q plc is an AIM (Alternative Investment Market - London Stock Exchange) listed company with active subsidiary companies in USA and Canada. Lo-Q design, install and operate systems which allow members of the public to make ride and show reservations when they visit a theme park or other attraction. Their new flagship product, VQ²º²º is a true virtual queuing system for theme parks. Lo-Q's proprietary hand-held units, called Q-bots, are used in major theme parks around the world.
28/03/12
For nearly a decade, Lo-Q shares struggled, but now they stand at an all-time high and recently were reclassified in the high-flying software sector.
20/02/12
Lo-Q shrugged off fewer people visting theme parks last year as more people at the parks chose to use its virtual queuing technology.
05/12/11
Shares in Lo-Q were up over 5 per cent in mid-morning trade after the provider of virtual queuing systems for theme parks unveiled a collaboration agreement with MasterCard. As at 11.15am, the shares were trading 9.5 pence higher at 196 pence.
22/03/11
Within the last year, the share price has risen 35 percent amid increasing revenues and profits. The company, which develops and sells queuing systems for theme parks, has also benefited from positive sentiment after the appointment in October 2010 of Tom Burnet as its new CEO. Here we take a look at what's in store for Lo-Q going forward.
16/02/11
Lo-Q, the maker of virtual queuing systems for theme parks and attractions, said today it is gearing up for an expansion drive. Chief executive Tom Burnet believes targeted acquisitions in the theme, amusement and water park sectors provide “great potential” to grow the company’s global footprint.
19/04/10
The company's handheld units that park visitors can use to join a virtual queue cut the time that they spend standing about doing nothing in their precious time.
19/02/10
The company, which designs, installs and operates systems that allow theme park visitors to make ride and show reservations, said revenues jumped 27.9% to £17.3 million
04/06/09
06/04/09