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