banjomick
- 15 Jun 2004 08:48
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 01:08
- 1378 of 1609
Never got around to GON,I'm actually showing a loss now! There's too many positives for the SP to be at this level for long.Will have to have a good look around tomorrow....gaaawd,I mean later tonight-lol
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 08:36
- 1379 of 1609
Date: 7 October 2008
On behalf of: Galleon Holdings plc ('Galleon', 'the Company' or 'the Group')
Embargoed until: 0700hrs
Galleon Holdings PLC
Trading update
Galleon Holdings plc (AIM: GON), the AIM listed entertainment media company developing and producing multi-platform properties with a focus on emerging markets, provides the following update on trading for the year ended 30 September 2008, prior to entering its close period and ahead of the announcement of its preliminary results in January 2009.
The Group has made good progress during the year and full year results are expected to be at least in line with market expectations.
The acquisition of Phoenix, at the end of the last financial year, and Yunbo, in February this year, have enabled us to make significant strides in rolling out our multi-platform entertainment properties in China and around South East Asia. Since the acquisition Yunbo has grown to become the tenth largest mobile service provider in China.
During the year we have formed operational relationships with several Chinese broadcasters covering different provinces across China. These agreements include co-production of Galleon's entertainment properties, Super Soccer Star and The Limit, syndication of the first series of Super Soccer Star, broadcast of Galleon's 'Play Along Gameshow' (PAGS) formats and interactive TV services, provided by Yunbo.
Galleon continues to build on the success of the first series of Super Soccer Star, which broadcast on Guangdong TV Sports Channel in China earlier this year. In addition to the syndication of the first series to other regions in China, Galleon is in advanced discussions regarding a second series of the show on a national platform across China. New series are planned for Malaysia and Indonesia, which are all expected to be broadcast during 2009. The US rights have recently been licensed to Dragonfruit Studios, an original content studio focused on multi-platform entertainment properties, which plans to launch the show in the US during 2009. In conjunction with the global sports sponsor of Super Soccer Star, Chelsea Football Club, Galleon is conducting negotiations in several other territories in South East Asia, Europe, Russia and the Middle East, building a global entertainment brand.
The Limit, an interactive, family-oriented shopping game show and Galleon's second show to air in China, is scheduled for broadcast in the Chinese New Year on Hunan Satellite, a leading broadcaster with a reach of 400 million homes.
Apollo's Pad, an interactive entertainment property aimed at a young male audience, offers online and mobile users a unique, broadcast-quality comedy entertainment show. Over 100 episodes, set in the fictional Apollo's Pad nightclub, have been produced to date. The music catalogue, which forms an integral part of the offering, is supplied by Sony BMG and EMI. The US and certain global rights to Apollo's Pad were recently licensed to Dragonfruit Studios, which will support a broader global roll-out and increased brand sponsorship.
Following the first distribution agreement in the US for the Skunk fu! toyline with Zizzle Toys in August this year, the toys are due to go on sale in the UK and US in spring 2009 in retail outlets including Tesco and Target. The Skunk fu! series is currently broadcast in the US on The Cartoon Network as many as three times per day during the week and on the weekends it is shown on the Kids WB Network and has been running on BBC1, CBBC and S4C in the UK since July 2007. The toyline has been created by Galleon's Croco Worldwide division and is another demonstration of how Galleon is able to exploit its' entertainment properties across multiple platforms.
Stephen Green, CEO of Galleon Holdings, said:
'The Company is delighted to report that trading for the year to 30 September is at least in line with expectations. We have a number of hit shows under our belt and have demonstrated that we have a robust platform and infrastructure in China and South East Asia. We are heading to MIPCOM, an international audiovisual content trade show next week with an attractive slate and are well-positioned to take advantage of opportunities this will present. We remain confident of the Group's outlook for the coming year.'
chamcham
- 07 Oct 2008 19:26
- 1380 of 1609
i think big news out soon.
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 21:15
- 1381 of 1609
Evening chamcham,
There is definitely a feeling of more to come from GON,happy to wait.
Great trading statement today,I thought and to be positive and up-beat in these times,for any company,is an achievement in itself!
Maybe your 'big news' will coincide with MIPCOM?
chamcham
- 07 Oct 2008 21:32
- 1382 of 1609
yes big news will come soon
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 21:34
- 1383 of 1609
I'll have to try and find out how big 'tenth' place actually is,sounds very good,imo.
"Since the acquisition Yunbo has grown to become the tenth largest mobile service provider in China."
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 22:05
- 1384 of 1609
This pertains to the whole Asia-Pacific area but of interest:
Who are the Fastest Growing Operators in Asia-Pacific?
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/33945.php
banjomick
- 07 Oct 2008 23:33
- 1385 of 1609
The problem with the comment below is that I find it impossible to gather any info.regarding Yunbo!I know there are hundreds of service providers in China but the tenth largest!..............I would have thought I could gain some info!
"Since the acquisition Yunbo has grown to become the tenth largest mobile service provider in China."
This is old news but relates to the initial deal assisted by IFIC Inc.
Sole Financial Advisor to Yunbo Information Technology Co., Ltd. (Changshai)
The leading online-media service supplier in China
Successful sale to Phoenix Investment Global Limited in Feb,2008.
http://www.theific.com/other/IFIC%20Inc.%20(Text%20Version).pdf
banjomick
- 08 Oct 2008 00:28
- 1386 of 1609
Carrying on from the above post it's alright letting the major holders know why 29p per share during the £8million placing last year was a good thing and I'm sure it will bear fruit for all but I for one would like further info.on Yumbo as in figures that justify a top ten place for mobile service providers in China!
My guess and this is a wild one-lol that Phoenix Investment Global Limited that bought Yunbo is going to be either snapped up by one of the majors for huge amounts or more likely go into partnership...................
If Yunbo are indeed as has been officially stated in the past (about six months ago) one of the fastest growing providers in China then they won't be allowed to carry on as such without some sort of offer being put on the table..............in my view.
Very exciting times and I do appreciate getting info from China is and always will be a hefty task for anyone,including me-lolz
banjomick
- 08 Oct 2008 00:36
- 1387 of 1609
I'm not 100% sure on this but could GON sell say 50% of Phoenix Investment Global Limited to a major China company and so still keep a vested interest in the goings on?
It would free up some money to hit Russia and surrounding areas while still making an impact in China and the USA during 2009? I'd better shut up as I'll be here all night deciding which way GON are going to go,if anywhere!Can't fault their progress so far,apart from the reflection in the SP but I can live with that during these silly times.
Edit-The above was just me rambling but may have a certain truth within....who knows.
banjomick
- 08 Oct 2008 22:59
- 1388 of 1609
Just to clarify about GON's house broker before I go delving:
Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander put into administration
The Treasury has confirmed that a UK division of Icelandic bank Kaupthing has been placed into administration.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/3158973/Kaupthing-Singer-and-Friedlander-put-into-administration.html
banjomick
- 08 Oct 2008 23:05
- 1389 of 1609
This from yesterdays trading statement is very interesting:
"In conjunction with the global sports sponsor of Super Soccer Star, Chelsea Football Club, Galleon is conducting negotiations in several other territories in South East Asia, Europe, Russia and the Middle East, building a global entertainment brand."
banjomick
- 08 Oct 2008 23:22
- 1390 of 1609
An American view of the deal:
Friday, October 3, 2008
Marketing & Media
Dragonfruit scores million-dollar licensing deal
A pair of global entertainment properties are coming to America, thanks to an Atlanta-based production studio.
Dragonfruit Studios LLC has signed a million-dollar partnership with London-based media company Galleon Holdings Plc that involves the licensing of two of Galleons entertainment properties, Super Soccer Star and Apollos Pad.
Dragonfruit is the latest venture of Michael Koziol and Melissa Honabach, founders of interactive agency Ant Farm Interactive. Galleon distributes entertainment properties in emerging markets, particularly China and Southeast Asia, and is the company behind the animated kids show Skunk Fu, which airs daily on Cartoon Network.
Currently broadcasting on the Guangdong TV Sports Channel in China, Super Soccer Star is a family-oriented reality show designed to identify the next soccer star from around the world. Apollos Pad is an online animated sitcom targeting the young male audience.
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/10/06/newscolumn6.html
chamcham
- 09 Oct 2008 14:32
- 1391 of 1609
Banj
we had a distressed seller
the stock is now cleared.
I expect yunbo news soon and the sp will hopefully recover.
one insti took the 1m.
once these markets settle we hopefully will find true value.
banjomick
- 09 Oct 2008 17:33
- 1392 of 1609
Cheers chamcham,at least that goes someway in explaining the fall,I wonder how long it was in the system?
and yes,Yunbo news would be top of my list,announcement wise.
chamcham
- 09 Oct 2008 20:01
- 1393 of 1609
Looking at the share register
and knowing that the holder of the nom account was t-w
I estimate from 22.9 the chap has drop 2m plus.
That is assuming he has cleared all his holding and not just part.
banjomick
- 09 Oct 2008 20:38
- 1394 of 1609
Should I know who t-w is? A bit busy at moment.....
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 01:18
- 1395 of 1609
I'll concentrate on GON over the weekend,there's no rush as everything is building up splendiferously,imo.
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 15:57
- 1396 of 1609
There is a lot going on behind the scenes regarding RDF Media with possible court cases (if I remember right) along with a possible management buy-out but you can't get away from the fact that they are still getting the deals in.
RDFR lines up US, Canuck simulcast
UK distributor RDF Rights (RDFR) has secured its first deal for the simulcast of a US network show, The Secret Millionaire, in Canada.
The 8x60' series will be broadcast simultaneously on CanWest networks in Canada and on the Fox Network in the US from December.
Jane Millichip, chief operating officer at RDFR, part of RDF Media Group, said: "It is rare for a UK distribution company to have the opportunity to secure a simulcast deal in Canada, as US network television is generally distributed by the US majors. As Secret Millionaire is an RDF format, produced by RDF USA in the US, we were able to keep it in the family."
The deal was brokered by Anthony Appell, VP sales for RDFR, who also sold all three UK series of The Secret Millionaire to CanWest, a total of 19x60' episodes. CanWest will also broadcast the UK series in 2009.
Martin Buxton
10 Oct 2008
C21 Media 2008
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 16:01
- 1397 of 1609
Never noticed GON popping into the blue,still a lot of ground to gain back but given the right news it shouldn't take too long,imo.