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Galleon Holdings (GON)     

banjomick - 15 Jun 2004 08:48

INTELLIGENT INVESTING WITH BANJO,well sort of! (Ed-hmmmm-lol)

Galleon Holdings plc has three key divisions:Galleon Entertainment for entertainment type IP,Croco Worldwide for product IP,Phoenix for interactive TV services for broadcasters in China/South East Asia which includes Robot Information Technology (Lushy Assets ('Yunbo')) who are a wireless interactive platform service provider in China who will work alongside Phoenix to enable GON to hold on to a greater part of the generated revenue and so increase the profit margin......think that's the plan! :-)

This makes Galleon Holdings a 'One Stop Shop' to develop and complete new and existing IP's.

Financial PR Redleaf Communications


WEBSITES/LINKS


Galleon Holdings


The Galleon Group of Companies

Galleon Entertainment
Phoenix
Robot Information Technology
Croco Worldwide

Websites associated with GON

Dragonfruit Studios
Super Soccer Star-2nd Roll out-Malaysia
Fortune 5
Skunk Fu Website
Skunk Fu Merchandise-UK
Skunk Fu Merchandise-USA
Apollo's Pad>
The Hunt for Miss Apollo
Sokator442 Web Page
Mysti Web Page


Toy Shelf-website that appears to get updated regularly
Qube Media-Web Marketing/Production for Apollo's Pad
Lavish
Cake Entertainment
Cartoon Saloon & Their Skunk Fu Blog
FATKAT Animation Studios
Good Story Productions-The Series Producers for Apollo's Pad
Copernicus Studios Inc
The Internet Movie Data Base (Skunk Fu)


GON ANNOUNCEMENTS (updated-26/01/09)

CLICK HERE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM 2006 TO LATEST PLUS OTHER BITS AND BOBS


Acquisition of Phoenix Investment Global Limited, Placing of Shares and Confirmation of Total Voting Rights-23/10/07
Galleon to buy China's Phoenix Investment for up to 5.5 mln stg UPDATE-23/10/07
Galleon Receives Supply Order for Latin America-25/10/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Ashcourt) 31/10/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Imagination Holdings Limited) 07/11/07
Interactive TV Agreement with TV3 - Malaysia's largest broadcaster 09/11/07
'Skunk fu!' - Global TV placement 12/12/07
TR-1 NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTERESTS IN SHARES (Cheyne) 13/12/07
Change of Adviser 17/12/07
Interactive TV Agreement with Metropolitan TV and CH 9 21/01/08
Results 30/01/08
Acquisition of Wireless Interactive Platform Service Provider in China 20/02/08
Galleon launches Soccer Show in China with Chelsea F.C. and Guangdong TV Sports channel 03/03/08
AGM Statement and Partnership with RDF Media 02/04/08
Galleon Holdings sees H1 revenues higher than previous full year 02/04/08
Skunk Fu! Breaks into US-27/05/08
Launch of Toyline in the US and Appointment of Licensing & Distribution Partners-09/06/08
Syndication of Super Soccer Star in Shanghai region-23/06/08
Interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2008-27/06/08
Agreement with Hunan Television in China-07/07/08
Roll-out of latest product IP-14/07/08
New Product Order-29/07/08
Agreement with MMTV in China-14/08/08
US distribution agreement for Skunk fu! toyline-19/08/08
Strategic US Partnership-17/09/08
Co-production agreement for Super Soccer Star in Malaysia & terms agreed for Super Soccer Star in Indonesia -29/09/08
Trading Update-07/10/08
First Earn-Out Payment - Yunbo 13/10/08
BAFTA Nomination & Appointment of Subsidiary Director-17/11/08
UK distribution agreement for Skunk fu! toyline-27/11/08
Yunbo launches Chinese lottery mobile application-10/12/08
Preliminary results for the year ended 30 September 2008 (Issued 19/01/09)
Acquires stake in US strategic partner-26/01/09

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banjomick - 29 Jun 2008 23:29 - 1163 of 1609

I'll be getting mine tomorrow,will you? :-)

banjomick - 01 Jul 2008 13:28 - 1164 of 1609

What is great about GON is the fact that the bulk of their revenue is/will be from growth areas such as South America (Croco) and China/SEA (Phoenix and Croco).
In my opinion we will soon be seeing a rush of announcements and updates similar to last year and relating to China/SEA.

The 8million placing at 29p last October was mainly for the building up of the China/SEA side which after a relatively short time is starting to bear fruit as can be seen in last weeks interims.
Very exciting company to hold shares in with revenue streams from all directions! All good fun.

banjomick - 02 Jul 2008 00:10 - 1165 of 1609

Commenting on the first half results, David Wong, Chairman, Galleon Holdings plc, said:

The first six months of this financial year have been very solid as the Group moves into a profitable phase of growth. This is a huge achievement by the management which has generated a profit in a period when they acquired and then integrated Phoenix and Yunbo in China and South East Asia.

It is evident that we are steadily executing our business model in the emerging markets, particularly in China. Each of our divisions has continued to gain momentum and this will continue into the second half of the year. We are excited by the opportunities that we see ahead of us.

http://www.redleafpr.com/uploads/files/1228-Galleon%20IFRS%20Interims%20March%2008%20FINAL%20formatted.DOC

banjomick - 02 Jul 2008 00:11 - 1166 of 1609

From the interims:

"Our second show, The Limit, is set to air later in the year on Hunan Satellite, a leading broadcaster with a reach of 400 million homes. Our network and operational expertise has allowed us to develop relationships with other media companies looking to gain traction in China. During this period we agreed a deal with RDF Media to co-produce a select number of their properties and represent its shows in the region."



No business like show business
Ting Shi
June 03,2008

Over the years, Hunan's most famous products have been a long list of influential politicians from Mao Zedong to feisty former premier Zhu Rongji.

In the past decade, the hinterland province has turned itself into the mainland's most formidable entertainment powerhouse.

Today, Hunan Satellite TV is arguably the most successful television station in China. Its talk shows, dating games and riotous variety programmes have lured nation-wide audiences in their millions. Its Saturday evening, prime-time advertising rates are now the highest in China, surpassing even the main national network, CCTV-1.

"It's bold, always breaking the mould and setting industry standards. Stations across China are scrambling to follow suit," said Beijing-based media critic He Yong.

In the 10 years since it first started broadcasting nationally by satellite, Hunan Satellite has gone about as far as the media can go in China.

The formula for success is simple: create offbeat and even risque entertainment in a country still largely dominated by bland and predictable state-run TV shows.

The channel's long-running game show, Fun Cam, whose sassy hosts joke around, is one of the most popular shows on Chinese television. And another hit, Bravo! March Along, features people performing stunts such as jumping from high places or removing the caps off beer bottles with their teeth.

But nothing has succeeded like Super-girl a talent show modelled on American Idol. It was such a huge hit in 2005 that more than 400 million viewers tuned in, making it one of the most watched shows in national television history.

The critics say the shows are just a rip off of popular US and British shows; the Hunan Satellite people call it "re-inventing" assimilating trendy international content into local culture.

Wei Wenbin, chief of the Hunan Broadcasting and Television Bureau, once famously said: "Don't laugh at such practices. Some of us eat bread with chilli sauce. Localising a foreign show takes a lot of skills. Whoever can successfully combine east and west, old tradition and modern needs, will come out a winner."

http://olympics.scmp.com/Article.aspx?id=443

banjomick - 03 Jul 2008 19:07 - 1167 of 1609

Skunk Fu DVD from Amazon:

Availability: In stock. Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk.

Only 4 left in stock--order soon (more on the way).


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Skunk-Fu-Touch-Aidan-Harte/dp/B0012DNHTK/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt/202-4759801-8877412

I know there probably was only a limited number and probably not much profit but good to see,imo.

banjomick - 04 Jul 2008 00:18 - 1168 of 1609

Just posting my posts from the 'Dark Side'

"Croco Worldwide

Croco Worldwide is our global toy division, focusing on designing and manufacturing innovative bespoke in-pack premiums for the global FMCG companies. The division continues to grow in terms of volume, value and also geographical reach. Our relationship with Pepsico is expanding well beyond Europe and our presence in Latin America has been bolstered by the successful test of our product IP Blasterz in a promotion in Mexico.

Our focus for the remaining months will be to secure regular business from this region and to expand our sales and distribution into Asia. Greater visibility of business and stronger relationships allows us to be more strategic about our investment in product IP and also manufacturing technology, all of which provide significant barriers to entry for any competitors."

With the main part being:

'and to expand our sales and distribution into Asia'

I know Wikipedia gets slagged off left right and centre but my own experiance of the site has been both good and accurate,anyway:

"Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area (or 29.4% of its land area) and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia

Also from the Final Results in January 2008:

"This coupled with our new presence in Asia presents Croco with a
much larger global distribution footprint for its new and existing products and
IP for 2008."

When GON talk about Croco they class the 'new' area as Asia and not China/SEA (south east asia)as they do with the entertainment side,I maybe reading too much into it but it's of interest,to me anyway.

banjomick - 04 Jul 2008 00:19 - 1169 of 1609

If we then concentrate on the latter part of the sentence ie 'significant barriers to entry for any competitors' :

"Greater visibility of business and stronger relationships allows us to be more strategic about our investment in product IP and also manufacturing technology, all of which provide significant barriers to entry for any competitors."

link 'significant barriers to entry for any competitors' with '4 billion people',hmmmmmm interesting and wow but obviously it's not as cut and dry as that but does show the potential that is there.This is of course on top of the entertainment division:

Current Trading & Outlook (from recent Interims)

The first six months of this financial year have been very solid as the Group moves into a profitable phase of growth. This is a huge achievement by the management which has generated a profit in a period when they acquired and then integrated Phoenix and Yunbo in China and South East Asia. We are fortunate to have excellent dedicated employees and managers locally in each of the markets where we operate which allows us to act efficiently, responsively and timely to our partners in this period of quantum growth.

It is evident that we are steadily executing our business model in the emerging markets, particularly in China. Each of our divisions has continued to gain momentum and this will continue into the second half of the year. We are excited by the opportunities that we see ahead of us.

banjomick - 04 Jul 2008 00:20 - 1170 of 1609

Haven't even really touched on the entertainment division but it's all in the final resuls and recent interims and reads as good if not better than Croco for the future!

So,this then begs the question why is the SP at the 21p level and not at least the 29p level which was the value set for last Octobers placing for 8million?

I could be here all night discussing with meself that one! :-)

Firstly,I think you have to see the 29p as a base line that the major investors who bought in were happy to pay as an investment for the future.

Anything above that afterwards regarding the SP is obviously pure speculation which for the short/medium term never materialised which when you look back makes for common sense as there were no figures to back anything higher or indeed as it turns out lower as we see today,this is the market for you.

I'm not complaining,far from it!

Right,will cut this short in that GON are showing to me that the 29p asked for in the placing was justified as can be seen in the last two results.If you cut away the excitement within jl's posts then he is right in my opinion,one announcement regarding a big TV program within China will return interest in this share and from what I can tell this is not far away!

Obviously in these times any company can have problems as seen in the markets over the last few months and more so recently but GON are in a some what protected area in both sector and region so in my opinion barring unforeseen events the SP will head back up to 29p and beyond,just my opinion,dyor ect ect ect.

banjomick - 05 Jul 2008 22:41 - 1171 of 1609

If we go back (ED-how far back are you going?)........way back!

Not that far back,just to June 2007 and the Hardman and Co. monthly report for that month,worth another read:

GALLEON

Interim results just announced show Galleon is making good progress.
Turnover has increased from just 743k to 2.4m, and operating losses have been
nearly halved.


It's not the numbers that are important though, but the progress the company has
made with its business.

Croco, the in-pack premiums business, has gone from strength to strength,
contributing the majority ofthe company's turnover.

Meanwhile Galleon Entertainment has made progress in developing its IP
portfolio; animation Skunk Fu! is now being aired in Australia, and the second
half of the year will see music and animation product Apollo's Pad go live, and
Sokator-442 going into production.

We have also seen today the announcement of a major new contract from PepsiCo
for a new in-pack premium product from Croco. This gives Croco a third product
next to the highly successful Blasterz (which has generated over 3m sales)
and recently launched EPIX.

http://www.hardmanandco.com/Research/monthly/June07_monthly.pdf

What interests me most apart from revenue increasing by 146% to 5.8million along with GON showing a 'Maiden Profit' compared to this time last year is:

'Sokator-442 going into production' as in a year ago!

The Final results for 2006 announced January 2007 stated:

"We have also made significant progress
with our other development property 'Sokator-442'. With key partners aligned in multiple territories, this is poised to move into production during 2007."

The 2007 interims stated:

'Sokator-442', the kid-targeted soccer meets sci-fi multi-platform property,
has received presale offers from two territories and is poised to go into
production later in 2007.'

The Final results for 2007 announced January 2008 stated:

'Sokator-442, Galleon's football based fantasy targeting kids aged 6-11 is also
at an interesting stage. Such is the revenue potential of this property that
with current presales already made to Germany and Australia this property would
become commercially viable with one more partner in a significant territory such
as China, the UK or the US'

The 2008 interims stated:

'We have pre-sale offers in Germany, Australia and Scandinavia and are focusing on bringing in one more key territory to give the property the critical mass that it needs.'

So,I conclude (Ed-at last!) from the wording and the strengthening position GON have in China/SEA that China will be the fourth signature.I also believe that Sokator-442 is completed as in the first series and GON are just waiting for the right time to announce the news,just my opinion so dyor

banjomick - 05 Jul 2008 22:44 - 1172 of 1609

Also,I do like going back to this:

http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/sep/sep384.php

banjomick - 06 Jul 2008 16:25 - 1173 of 1609

Apollo's Pad has been off-line since 10 this morning,website may be being updated or server problems/checks.So while I wait,from the recent interims:

"Apollo's Pad, an interactive online animated sitcom, was launched in October 2007,
targeting 16-24 year olds. We have developed strong relationships with the music majors which have widened to include EMI publishing as well as Sony BMG."

banjomick - 06 Jul 2008 16:39 - 1174 of 1609

Interesting that the last major change to Apollo's Pad was on Monday the 2nd June after being off-line the day before!

banjomick - 07 Jul 2008 08:19 - 1175 of 1609

Galleon Holdings PLC

Agreement with Hunan Television in China

Galleon Holdings plc (AIM: GON), an AIM listed entertainment media company focused on the emerging markets, is pleased to announce that it has secured a contract with Hunan Television ('HNTV') to develop and facilitate interactivity for a range of programmes to be broadcast on its Entertainment Channel.

Under the terms of the agreement, Galleon's Chinese operation, Phoenix, a provider of interactive entertainment services to broadcasters in China and South East Asia, will work with HNTV to develop interactive game play, functionality and content applications for seven shows to be broadcast on the Entertainment Channel over the coming year. Galleon will also be responsible for the billing and fulfilment of all mobile or telephone based interactive activity, which is enabled by its acquisition of Yunbo, a mobile service provider in China, in February 2008. Revenue will be earned on a profit share basis.

HNTV is one of China's leading provincial broadcasters with an audience reach of 67 million. It has a reputation for delivering cutting edge entertainment formats to the China market.

Commenting on the syndication, CEO of Galleon Holdings, Stephen Green said:

'We are delighted to be working at such a strategic level with another leading broadcaster in China. This is a testament to the expertise of the Phoenix team and its strong relationships with broadcasters in the country. The combined audience of these seven shows presents us with a significant opportunity to generate revenues through interactive channels and applications.'

- Ends -

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200807070700084079Y.html

banjomick - 08 Jul 2008 23:16 - 1176 of 1609

Worth reading this again:

"Focusing on family entertainment, Galleon is planning to launch two other programs into Chinese living rooms later this year. One is called The Limit, a game show with the family shopping experience as its focus, and the second is called Perfect Start, another game show that aims to give one young couple the perfect start in life, this perfect start apparently including a honeymoon in the UK!"

http://www.fspinvest.co.uk/free-e-letters/penny-sleuth/articles/galleon-edgy-strategy-00153.html

along with the latest interims that came a few days later and the announcement on the 7th:

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200806270700116741X.html

http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200807070700084079Y.html

banjomick - 08 Jul 2008 23:41 - 1177 of 1609

Also worth reading the update on Apollo's Pad which should not be seen as just this IP but more what GON have learned from building this up to progress a similar format for other IP's whether from their own stable or joint ventures that require an interactive internet presence in China/SEA.

http://www.apollospad.com/help/show/20


Especially when read in conjunction with the following foot note from the last announcement:

Notes to Editors:

Galleon Holdings plc creates and distributes multi-platform branded entertainment properties focused on the emerging markets, in particular China and South East Asia. The entertainment properties are designed to establish a direct, interactive relationship with the viewer.

Television in China reaches approximately 98% of the population of 1.3 billion. Mobile phone penetration is also high, with over 450 million subscribers and with over 300 million people online, China is now the largest online market in the world. Huge TV audiences and growing interactive platform access presents a substantial opportunity for Galleon to benefit from the popularity and demand for interactive entertainment and game shows. China is forecast to become the world's fifth largest advertising market.

In October 2007 Galleon acquired Phoenix, a Hong Kong based media solutions company, which specialises in the provision of interactive broadcast television services that enable broadcasters in China and South East Asia to provide interactive entertainment for audiences to access through TV, online and mobile.

In February 2008 Galleon acquired Yunbo, a mobile service provider in China, strengthening the Company's ability to provide Chinese broadcasters with a complete media solution for multiplatform entertainment. Galleon now has total control over the interactive content, its delivery to the consumer, data capture and the billing process.

Galleon develops entertainment formats for children, families and young adults. These include:

Super Soccer Star - an interactive family orientated football talent show. Produced in association with Chelsea Football Club. The first series, currently broadcasting in Gungdong province, China, has achieved top five show status.

The Limit - prime-time family variety game show. To be launched in Hunan province, China later this year.

Skunk Fu! - a comedy action animated TV show for kids aged 6-11.

Apollo's Pad - an interactive online animated sitcom targeting 16-24 year olds.

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

banjomick - 08 Jul 2008 23:53 - 1178 of 1609

And this part from the AP link above is most interesting:

2. Broadcasters / media
Take advantage of prime time television exposure

When you get an Apollos Pad film produced, your movie can also be included in the TV broadcasting schedule for Apollos Pad, meaning your film will be shown as part of our televised output. Please ask for an updated media/broadcasters list

banjomick - 10 Jul 2008 20:36 - 1179 of 1609

The music video that was part of the launch show has been added to the 'Jukebox' with 'Going rough and tough and a little bit edgy!' obviously relating to the Penny Sleuth article:

Galleon And Its 'Edgy' Strategy

http://www.apollospad.com/jukebox



banjomick - 10 Jul 2008 22:21 - 1180 of 1609

Not sure when Qube updated their site,could have been up to 3 weeks ago with this:

What we did

To build the audience we put into place a wide-ranging digital marketing strategy encompassing social media marketing, online pr, search marketing and eCRM (customer relationship management).

We identified many communities online who might be interested in Apollo's Pad, from puppet fans and comedy writers to South Park fans and celeb gossips. We got talking and discovered key influencers to help us.

We understood the audience didn't always want to come to the Apollo's Pad website they were happy in their own communities so we took some content to them.

We listened to the communities online and fed back ideas to the show producers helping them create highly targeted content based on real conversations happening out on the web.

http://www.qubes.co.uk/case-studies/apollos_pad.php

banjomick - 11 Jul 2008 23:15 - 1181 of 1609

Sony BMG put their name on this,which is nice."4 great ways to promote your Brand...":

http://viewer.zmags.com/showmag.php?magid=86654#/page2/

jkd - 12 Jul 2008 19:15 - 1182 of 1609

hi bjm
hope you is well
i viewed your link, and listened to it.
i always thought this was about kids stuff. not any more.
guess i dont read your posts and always follow all the links.
i have to tell you that im not impressed by it.( sorry)
maybe im just too old but it seems the content could be very controversial
and certainly not for kids. or maybe the world has changed.
maybe thats what the company wants.
this last one is just not good taste.
unless the company has clearly defined targeted audiances, keeping each Very Very seperate.
just my opinion.
good luck to you and best regards
jkd
ps the above is just my first impression, but then they do count.
maybe this is not a road the company should be going down?
wdik
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