banjomick
- 30 Oct 2005 23:31
- 130 of 1609

Meet Wally the Wellington...
It's such a pain being a wellington whose ticklish! and oh how the others tease, but lessons are learned when he is magically cured.
banjomick
- 30 Oct 2005 23:41
- 131 of 1609

Hoo Ha House Special
(Out of Stock)
PRICE:194.8
194.80!!! don't know what that is all about!
banjomick
- 30 Oct 2005 23:43
- 132 of 1609
http://www.hoohahouse.com/main.html
banjomick
- 31 Oct 2005 00:02
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The Bookworm says "I'ts all good fun in the Hoo Ha House,come on in and join the fun"
banjomick
- 31 Oct 2005 00:23
- 136 of 1609
Nothing to do with the Galleon...yet,but nice all the same!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/bagpuss/realmedia/bagpusstitle.ram
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 08:52
- 138 of 1609
Up 15% already - must have been the PR u have been giving it banjo
Interesting that I tried to buy 50,000 this morning at 8am and could only get a quote for 1000 - even though NMS was 5000.
I evenyually got 5000 through a lo - then the price took off - must be something in the wind
Baza
banjomick
- 31 Oct 2005 17:55
- 139 of 1609
good timing there Baza.Still a lot of room for further rises me thinks!Will only slow down from 25p onwards but once past 40p could fly again.imho
bhunt1910
- 31 Oct 2005 18:45
- 140 of 1609
Well Banjo - I really hope you are right - I still remain a tad sceptical though.
When it hits 50p - remind yourself to laugh at my scepticism
banjomick
- 31 Oct 2005 19:37
- 143 of 1609
The steady decline and flat bottom were from various projects never getting finished/sold.
New management team from start of the year has turned the Galleon around..or so it would appear.
Croco (100% owned by GON) has been bringing in regular income this year.Croco specialize in supplying various toy based products through out the world.
The last contract was:
Embargoed: 0700hrs 3 October 2005
Galleon Holdings Plc
("Galleon" or the "Company")
Re. Contract
Galleon, the intellectual property owner, developer and manager is delighted to
announce that Croco Worldwide, a wholly owned subsidiary, has secured a further
US$900,000 order for its children's premium goods to a major US FMCG company.
************************************************
The alliance with 'Imagination' in Jully 2005 was excellent news.
Imagination is the holding company for Imagineire (book publishing), Mystical Productions (television production)and Lavish (interactive brand communications) and is the owner of a portfolio of children's properties including the hugely successful girl's property "Mysti" which has its own BBC TV show, a popular range of books and a monthly magazine.
Galleon has exclusive worldwide licensing rights to the 'Hoo Ha House' An animated Tv series is in final development.
Lots more to add but the dishes need doing!
banjomick
- 31 Oct 2005 21:47
- 144 of 1609
Galleon steers out of choppy waters
Galleon Holdings has been through some tough times over the past couple of years, but with a new management team in place and a football-themed sci-fi action cartoon ready to present to broadcasters, the UK kids IP-developer believes its ship is about to come in. By Jonathan Webdale.
January 2005 marked a new start for Galleon as two ex-Chorion executives, Stephen Green (left) and Len Dunne, came on board as the company's new ceo and md respectively. The pair's mission was to steer the vessel into uncharted territory and secure it the TV deals which have so far remained just out of sight on the horizon.
Green and Dunne met while working in licence acquisition and exploitation at toy giant Hasbro, getting themselves involved in properties such as The Transformers and Action Man TV. Green's five year stint at the company was followed by a move to literary rights specialist Chorion where he became director of children's brands, in charge of developing the Noddy franchise, The Famous Five and the Mr Men.
He again worked closely with Dunne, who took over development when Green moved over to head up brand operations. The pair then decided to set up by themselves, basing their eponymous business of a (26x30') series they'd developed called Goalactika-442. A mix of animation and live action, the show has a football theme and is aimed mainly at boys aged 6-12 years old, taking the world's most popular sport as its basis and then heading into outer space.
Discussions with a number of companies led Green and Dunne to Galleon and the company's chairman, Jim Driscoll, agreed to take on the property under the condition that its creators came with it. So in January this year, Galleon's then ceo Simon Driscoll exited the company.
The firm appears to be finding its way out of the doldrums, with a loss last year in excess of 1m narrowing to just under 200k for the six months to March 31, 2005. Admittedly, this has mostly been down to other aspects of its operations (its promotions business, Croco, a publishing arm called A4 and database marketing firm, Probe Media), rather than its TV activities, but the 50% stake it acquired last summer in LA toon house J Christopher Entertainment has begun to bear fruit.
As a result of a review carried out together with J Christopher (a company set up by ex-Disney producer Chris Henderson), Galleon recently reacquired rights to another TV property called Astro Knights. It had been hoped that this $12m project, amounting to a 260-part TV series and feature length film, would be on screen by this September, but slow progress at the Swedish animation partner Galleon chose forced it to sever links last month and bring the whole thing back in house.
With Jaguar Media Entertainment out of the picture, Galleon is handing responsibility for Astro Knights' development to J Christopher. But the property will take a back seat to Goalactika, for which Zoo Films in the UK has just come on board as producer, with Canada's Copernicus animating the series trailer.
"Goalactika is our focus for the time being," says Galleon ceo Stephen Green, going on to add that thanks to Copernicus' expertise the cartoon will be the first in the market to make use of Flash animation which gives a near-3D effect - 2.5D as it's dubbed.
It was because Galleon was keen to get something with a really fresh look out of the door that it opted to go with Copernicus rather than J Christopher. As Green explains, the relationship there doesn't prevent Galleon from working with other partners. "I wouldn't want to become like Hit Entertainment and because I've got a stop-frame business everything I do is stop-frame," he says.
But in another very important respect, Galleon would very much like to be just like Hit and come up with a TV series that takes the world by storm. Green and the Galleon team clearly believe that Goalactika is the property with the greatest potential to achieve this.
Hopes for other series in the Galleon hold, including Oggies, Professor Winklebottom's Universe, Malcolm and Pepper's Patrol, haven't been entirely consigned to Davy Jones' Locker, but they are, at least for the time being, taking an ocean cruise.
"We're a small company and we need to fire silver bullets," says Green. "When we reviewed the slate we saw that some of the series were further developed than others, but looking at what we've got and the feedback we've had over the last six months, we decided the priority should be Goalactika and then Astro Knights."
Green hopes that the former will be on air in 2007 and latter will follow the year after. This ambition has gained the financial weight of a strategic alliance with Imagination Holdings agreed earlier this month, a business headed by venture capitalist David Wong.
As part of the arrangement Galleon has acquired another kids property called Hoo Ha House and Wong has taken a stake in the business, additionally putting in 400k of his own money.
Getting a vc of Wong's stature on board is great news as far as Green is concerned. "When it comes to raising money at a later date for Goalactika or any other project, we know it can be done," says Green. "If we've got a great project we can make it happen."
Which is not to say that Wong's pockets are bottomless or that it's plain sailing quite yet for Galleon, but the horizon's certainly looking brighter for the company these days.
27 Jul 2005
C21 Media 2005
banjomick
- 01 Nov 2005 19:43
- 145 of 1609
Well they didn't drop...which is a good thing!
bhunt1910
- 08 Nov 2005 14:32
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20% up today - any news ??
Baza
banjomick
- 08 Nov 2005 16:33
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Baza,
News?Not as far as I know,Have just got in!
Just a company that has turned the corner and with great prospects for this/next year.
bhunt1910
- 08 Nov 2005 16:47
- 148 of 1609
Well thank you for the tip - I bought in at 7p so am very grateful to you for bringing it to my attention
Baza
banjomick
- 08 Nov 2005 17:03
- 149 of 1609
No prob.-are you staying for the 30p ?