jkd
- 13 Jul 2008 00:00
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bjm
i have every respect for you
may all your wishes and dreams come to fruition.
i shall post no more
kindest regards
jkd
banjomick
- 13 Jul 2008 00:09
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ok and no problem but as said before I will if I can answer any questions you may have.
banjomick
- 13 Jul 2008 00:10
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regarding GON and not everything in general of course.
banjomick
- 13 Jul 2008 22:24
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Deals in China/SEA......so far:
09/11/07 TV3-Interactive TV Agreement (largest TV station in Malaysia) with 21 million viewers
21/01/08 Metropolitan TV-Interactive TV Agreement (third-largest TV channel in Malaysia)
21/01/08 Ch9-Interactive TV Agreement (second in viewership ratings in Malaysia)
03/03/08 Guangdong TV Sports Channel-Super Soccer Star (Guangdong province with its 12 major cities and also certain parts of neighbouring provinces Guangxi and
Zhongxing of China) reaching a total of 50 million estimated viewers
02/04/08 Partnership with RDF Media:
"Having validated the pipeline and demonstrated the flexibility of our business
model we have sought access to a library of entertainment content and production
expertise that we can exploit within China and SEA. To this end we are delighted
to announce that Galleon has entered into an agreement to work with RDF Media to
co-produce a select number of shows with leading broadcasters in China
leveraging the best of RDF creative content and Galleon's business model and
expertise in executing these shows in the territory."
23/06/08 Syndication of Galleon's programme, Super Soccer Star, to the Shanghai Sports Channel, part of Shanghai Media Group,reaching 11 million homes.
07/07/08 Hunan Television ('HNTV')-Develop and facilitate interactivity for a range of programmes to be broadcast on its Entertainment Channel.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.
banjomick
- 13 Jul 2008 22:46
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Some (loads more) major points:
02/04/08-
"Following the acquisition of the wireless service provider Yunbo, in China,Galleon has established its position as a specialist in creating, distributing and monetising cross platform interactive entertainment content throughout South East Asia and China. Part of our strategy is to grow our pipeline into the region through the interactive services that we provide to the broadcasters.
Currently we provide interactive services to 5 broadcasters and we aim for this
to be at least 10 broadcasters by the end of the year.
Strategically we will leverage this network and business model by co-producing
with South East Asian and Chinese broadcasters on mass market interactive
entertainment brands."
and
"We have agreed to launch a second Galleon entertainment property with another
leading Chinese broadcaster in 2008. We will announce more details on this once
the broadcast schedule is confirmed."
23/06/08-
Super Soccer Star is the first of Galleon's multi-platform family entertainment shows to be launched by its Chinese operation Phoenix, a provider of interactive entertainment services to broadcasters in China and South East Asia, which was acquired by Galleon in October 2007. Phoenix has used the Super Soccer Star format to further develop its multi-platform entertainment model with a suite of new product offerings and mechanisms for both mobile and online activity.
The early success of the show in Guangdong has also instigated discussions for further series of Super Soccer Star in China with satellite broadcasters as well as a new series from Galleon's Super Sports Star franchise, focusing on a new sport. Phoenix is also in discussions with potential partners in Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, India and Middle East and is in final negotiations of a co-production agreement for Super Soccer Star in Malaysia with a leading terrestrial broadcaster.
"Commenting on the syndication, CEO of Galleon Holdings, Stephen Green said:
'The popularity of the first series of Super Soccer Star has exceeded our expectations as well as those of our partners. The syndication of the show is a key part of our strategy and demonstrates the quality of the programming and the steady execution of our business model. We expect this to be the first of a number of agreements as we roll-out the Super Soccer Star format to major broadcasters across China and South East Asia. This is further evidence that Galleon is well placed to exploit the opportunity that exists in the rapidly developing broadcast markets in China and South East Asia."
27/06/08-
Interims-Maiden Profit before tax of 355,000 compared to loss of 357,000 for same period last year.
"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."
and
"We have been consistent with our strategy for the entertainment division, focusing on multiplatform entertainment and interactive revenue streams in emerging markets such as China and South East Asia. We acquired Yunbo, a mobile service provider in China, in February 2008, for an initial consideration of US$3 million. This has bolstered our ability to provide Chinese broadcasters a complete media solution for multiplatform entertainment, giving us total control over the interactive content, its delivery to the consumer, data capture and the billing process. We have continued to grow our footprint in the region supplying interactive entertainment solutions to several broadcasters in China and Malaysia. Interactive entertainment revenues for this period was 1.1m compared to nil for the same period last year."
and
Current Trading & Outlook
"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."
07/07/08-
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.
banjomick
- 14 Jul 2008 08:23
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Date: 14 July 2008
On behalf of: Galleon Holdings plc ('Galleon' or 'the Company')
Embargoed until: 0700hrs
Galleon Holdings PLC
Roll-out of latest product IP
Galleon Holdings plc (AIM: GON), an AIM listed entertainment media company focused on the emerging markets, is delighted to announce that its Product IP Division, Croco Worldwide, has today received a further order from global consumables manufacturer PepsiCo for 'Roks', one of Croco's wholly-owned toy intellectual properties. The value of the order is 1,500,000.
This second order brings the total value of orders received for 'Roks' to date to 4,900,000.
Croco Worldwide designs innovative bespoke in-pack premiums for global FMCG companies, such as PepsiCo, Kraft and Frito-Lay. The unique toy products are 'give-aways' in food packets, such as crisps and cereal, or incorporated into bottle tops and are often branded with the latest film or craze, such as Spiderman, Pirates of the Caribbean and Bratz. The product range includes Blasterz, Epix Coins, Lenticulars, Flipz and Spinners. Blasterz, our previously launched product, has received orders to date of 8,000,000.
Commenting on the latest order, Stephen Green, CEO of Galleon Holdings, said:
'The roll-out of 'Roks' with PepsiCo broadens our range of toy based IP, creating greater value, and further strengthens our relationship with a leading global brand. Successful toy based IP has a perennial value to us as we continue to grow our distribution into new markets.'
banjomick
- 14 Jul 2008 20:04
- 1202 of 1609
A little up-day today which is always nice.......
Phoenix have updated their website today:
Current News
Phoenix has secured a contract with Hunan Entertainment Channel ('HEC') to develop and facilitate interactivity for a range of programmes... (more)
Added: July 7, 2008
Phoenix, the Asian arm of AIM listed entertainment media company Galleon plc, is pleased to announce that it has secured a contract with Hunan Entertainment Channel ('HEC') to develop and facilitate interactivity for a range of programmes to be broadcast on its Entertainment Channel.
Under the terms of the agreement, Phoenix 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, including the show "Miss Star", one of the most highly watched shows in Hunan. Phoenix will also be responsible for the billing and fulfillment of all mobile or telephone based interactive activity. Revenue will be earned on a profit share basis.
HEC 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.
http://www.phoenixglobal.tv/news.htm
banjomick
- 16 Jul 2008 18:58
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Hmmmm,a bit of a down day...........not to worry and won't last long (he says bravely!)
Anyway,forgot to post this relating to Apollo's Pad:
"Friday, 11 July 2008
New illustrator on Apollospad.com!
She is the kind of girl, who makes life seems better (or maybe a little unfair)
Selina Enriquez is so beautiful, that you think she have manipulated and designed on a computer, and she have a sense of creativeness there makes most people look pale and boring.
Shes a professional model have her own company, writing on a book, have a online cartoon and a very aggressive to do charity work.
And very soon she will bring some new cool things to us here in the pad..!"
http://apollosp.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-illustrator-on-apollospadcom.html
and on 'Deviant ART'
"I was chosen to illustrate the characters of a world wide online bar muppet sitcom Apollo's Pad - a web TV series with millions of viewers. It's a great honor to work for them."
http://selinaenriquez.deviantart.com/
Not sure there are millions of viewers just yet though but maybe there are!
banjomick
- 16 Jul 2008 19:20
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banjomick
- 17 Jul 2008 20:40
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Cartoon Saloon High-Kicks Its Way Into U.S. With Skunk Fu!
July 16, 2008
"Launching SKUNK FU! into the U.S. entertainment market marks a major milestone for Cartoon Saloon," said CEO, Paul Young. "Our toy licensee partner, Galleon Ent., is in negotiation for the sale of SKUNK FU! merchandise across America. We are also commissioning work on a second season of SKUNK FU! and a feature-length film based on the characters."
http://news.awn.com/index.php?ltype=top&newsitem_no=24003
and repeated here:
http://dvdcreation.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=455489
banjomick
- 19 Jul 2008 01:28
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The chart above shows the start of the sudden rise back in April 2007 (before official news was released on China ect) due it would appear from (along with a steady flow of announcements before):
"Such is the success of the product in market that the Company is confident of
multiple recurring orders and in particular a further roll out of the product to
the substantial markets of Asia and Latin America.
Galleon's Product IP Division alone has recorded sales over the last 12 months
in excess of 3.2 million."
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200704110700436489U.html
Croco announcements still kept coming along with Skunk Fu updates and others which accumulated to THE announcement in October 2007 of the Phoenix deal which GON's presence in China had been hinted at some months before then started to materialise!
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200710230702271636G.html
Within the above announcement an 8million 'placing' was secured at 29p per share.
Since then,a further acquisition has been bought with the money raised from the placing IE Yunbo,this enables Phoenix to keep more of the profits from the mobile side of things,all relating to China.
In my opinion the drift down is caused by short term goings on as GON are at a key stage in their development but are yet to justify the 29p bought during the placing.This is perfectly normal behaviour regarding the SP and if seen in conjuction with last interims:
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200806270700116741X.html
It is obvious to me that GON are building up a major presence within China/SEA with a market potential others can only hope for!
Still has risk as all shares do but a very exciting prospect over the next 6 months,in my opinion.dyor ect ect ect
banjomick
- 20 Jul 2008 12:11
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Interesting article relating to the Olympics and advertising:
By DAVID BARBOZA
Published: July 20, 2008
"China, already the worlds second-largest advertising market, after the United States, is a dream for consumer product companies. For most international brands here, China is the growth market for the next 10 years, said Jonathan Chajet, strategic director at Interbrand, which consults on brands.
A record 63 companies have become sponsors or partners of the Beijing Olympics. Olympic-related advertising in China could reach $4 billion to $6 billion this year, according to CSM, a Beijing marketing research firm."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/sports/olympics/20ads.html
Also from the above link:
"Now those global brands are trying to extend their reach beyond Chinas wealthiest cities. But Chinas growing economic clout and increasing nationalism among its youth as well as the newfound strength of its homegrown brands pose challenges for foreign companies trying to woo its growing middle class.
For most international brands, this is a double-edged sword, said Mr. Chajet of Interbrand. Theyre premium, high-tech and status brands. But theres rising nationalism, and the Olympics is a rallying cry for the Chinese, who are looking for a reason not to buy foreign.
In a general view the above is very positive as GON via Phoenix/Yonbo have integrated themselves within China's established media to take advantage of the 'rising nationalism' while also keeping a door open for their own IP's along with any third parties where GON can then judge if suitable for this region.
Picking 'Super Soccer Star' as GON's (via Phoenix) first TV venture has to be seen as a very wise choice as it ticks all the right boxes eg youth,sport and competition in a region where seeing to be doing the right thing is still very important IE Government wise.All in my opinion of course.
banjomick
- 20 Jul 2008 12:20
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Date: 7 July 2008
On behalf of: Galleon Holdings plc ('Galleon')
Embargoed until: 0700hrs
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
- 20 Jul 2008 14:44
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Worth a re-post,taken from the Phoenix website:
Our Advantage
The Phoenix Team brings the following strengths:
Strong market relationships
Our team comprises experienced professionals with a proven track record in television and New Media who have a deep understanding of the local market and have close relationships with local broadcasters.
Track record
As a pioneer in Interactive TV formats in Asia, we have a strong track record of success in creating and producing interactive formats in Asia.
End-to-end solutions
Our key strength lies in our ability to provide a complete end-to-end solution to broadcasters, ranging from formats to mobile connectivity and billing for SMS/MMS and IVR interactivity.
Strong network and presence in Asia
We have a strong network of relationships that extends throughout China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam, providing a diversity of revenues as well as strong links with local and regional broadcasters.
http://www.phoenixglobal.tv/advantage.htm
banjomick
- 20 Jul 2008 22:27
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Not sure how accurate this article is but:
China has 592 million Mobile Phone users
Ranking the highest in population levels, China also boasts to be on the top position in regards to Mobile Phone owners as well. Yes! Thats true that Chinas mobile phone ownership has crossed the 592 million mark.
As the landline phone requirement goes down, Mobile usage soars in the Chinese markets. The Mobile Phone accounts rose by 44.8 million through the end of May and in contrast fixed-line accounts fell by 6.5 million to 358 million. The highly populated country is known to possess latest and various varieties of phones.
It was also noted that most of mobile users carried multiple phones for personal and work. This piling of mobile phones in Chinese markets has benefited the popular mobile phone carrier, China Mobile which boasts about its huge customer base which is more than 400 million. There is saying that Everything in a particular limit is Good, hope China limits its mobile phone usage or the day would be very near, where we will have a mountain of mobile phones on our lawns.
http://www.techshout.com/general/2008/26/china-has-592-million-mobile-phone-users/
banjomick
- 20 Jul 2008 22:37
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Don't take as fact as like above the figures appear to be from 'wikipedia':
Chinas Internet Population Reaches 221 Million, surpassing US
China is the populated country in the world. Now it also has the highest number of Internet users. According to reports more than 221 million people in China were accessing internet by the end of February 2008
By the end of 2007, 210 million internet users were located in China; while, 215 million of Americans were taking advantage of the internet service. However the situation changed in February 2008, when the number of Chinese internet users went up to 221 million.
Chinas progress here is significant. In the beginning of 2007, 137 million internet users were reported in China, which increased by more than 53 percent by the beginning of 2008.
Internet is also censored in China, where the government employs an elaborate system of filters and tens of thousands of human monitors to survey surfing habits, surgically clipping sensitive content.
http://www.techshout.com/internet/2008/25/chinas-internet-population-reaches-221-million-surpassing-us/
banjomick
- 20 Jul 2008 22:48
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China mobile phone user base tops 574 million in March 2008
Press release, April 28; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Monday 28 April 2008]
There were 574.63 million subscribers of mobile communication services in China as of the end of March 2008, growing by 1.66% on month and by 19.55% on year, according to statistics published by China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) on April 25.
The number of subscribers at the end of March accounted for 41.6% of the country's population (user density).
Also at the end of March 2008 there were 361.06 million fixed telecommunication network subscribers in China, translating into a user density of 27.8%.
In March 2008, mobile phone subscribers in China sent 58.61 billion SMS text messages, averaging 3.32 messages per subscription a day.
http://www.digitimes.com/telecom/a20080428PR202.html
banjomick
- 22 Jul 2008 19:05
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Hmmmm,there is a complete lack of interest in GON at the moment even with all the good news,profits and all! Anything sub 18p then I'll be topping up for the long term potential and reward that GON looks set to offer.I do get the feelling though that more announcements are on the way but just a guess on my part.
Happy to be aboard the Galleon.........................still! :-)
banjomick
- 23 Jul 2008 01:17
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Not that bothered really but the only thing GON can do to stop this short term fall in the SP is to issue a trading statement otherwise I can see further falls!