banjomick
- 15 Jun 2004 08:48
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
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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
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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
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Should I know who t-w is? A bit busy at moment.....
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 01:18
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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
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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
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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.
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 16:19
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I wonder if the Mysti website will get an unveiling during MIPCOM next week,it's been shut off to the public long enough now!
banjomick
- 10 Oct 2008 16:25
- 1399 of 1609
From the June Interims:
"We have also signed a development deal for another popular show, Mysti, with Planet Nemo, a leading French production company in the kids sector. We hope this will enable us to develop a more multi-territory treatment of the next TV series. Sokator-442, a comedy action fantasy targeted to children aged 6-11 years old, continues to attract strong interest in Europe. 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."
Planet Nemo are exhibiting next week at Mipcom.
Edit-just to add that I doubt Mysti is ready for MIPCOM this year but you never know.
banjomick
- 11 Oct 2008 15:53
- 1400 of 1609
Forgot to look for and post the 'Cynopsis' news on the recent Malaysian deal regarding Super Soccer Star,so here it is:
09/30/08
"Galleon Holdings plc in the U.K. is working with Malaysian producers Nafalia Corporation Sdn Bhd to create a Malaysian version of Galleon's reality talent show Super Soccer Star under a co-production deal between the two. Radio Television Malaysia will bring 13 episodes of the show to its primetime lineup in January 2009."
http://www.cynopsis.com/content/view/3859/53/
It's most interesting to note that this time SSS will be a co-production between Nafalia and GON so a more polished affair can be expected before being broadcast on prime time tv by RTM,just my view though.
Edit-ahhhhh those two initials from before...........of an editor,I assume?
banjomick
- 12 Oct 2008 21:47
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Just revisiting the Interims and relating to Super Soccer Star which were announced 27 June 2008:
"Our first multiplatform entertainment property Super Soccer Star, an interactive family orientated football talent show, was launched in April with co-producers Guangdong Sports Channel and Chelsea Football Club. The show has been a huge success and is one of the broadcaster's top 5 rated shows. This has led to the show being syndicated by the Shanghai Sports Channel, which will take it to another 11 million viewers. We are in discussions with other national satellite broadcasters for a second series in China. We are also in final negotiations for a series in Malaysia and there are discussions underway in Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. 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."
Then on the 29th September 2008 GON announced confirmation for a co-production agreement for Super Soccer Star in Malaysia along with Indonesia if 'Activate' can secure additional sponsors for the show,both mentioned three months ago in the Interims at top.
Over the last two or so years GON have nearly always delivered from their early projections so it's a pretty good bet that they will be announcing deals in Thailand and Vietnam very soon.
"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."-If you have followed GON and the way things pan out then these deals if made will probably be announced end of this year/early 2009.
Also:
"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."
banjomick
- 12 Oct 2008 21:47
- 1402 of 1609
From the recent trading statement 07 October 2008 and still relating to the Interims in previous post 'The Limit' is still on the cards for launch later this year which there isn't a lot left of!
"The Limit - prime-time family variety game show. To be launched in Hunan province, China later this year."
"Hunan Satellite,a leading broadcaster with a reach of 400 million homes."-That number still makes me smile :-)
banjomick
- 12 Oct 2008 21:58
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and yes still relating to the Interims:
"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."
Prior to this and within the last AGM on 2 April 2008
"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."
There has been no real news relating to RDF since the first announcement above.GON have therefore not stated a partnership has failed to materialise for what ever reason so is news on the cards?
banjomick
- 12 Oct 2008 22:48
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There are so many successful avenues to GON so it's very difficult to know where to start sometimes,which is a great position to be in!
I think this will do for tonight,taken from the trading statement 07 October 2008:
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.'
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200810070700082141F.html
banjomick
- 13 Oct 2008 08:31
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Date: 13 October 2008
On behalf of: Galleon Holdings plc ('Galleon', 'the Company' or 'the Group')
Embargoed until: 0700hrs
Galleon Holdings PLC
First Earn-Out Payment - Yunbo
Galleon Holdings plc (AIM: GON), the AIM listed entertainment media company developing and producing multi-platform properties with a focus on emerging markets, is pleased to announce that following its acquisition of Changsha High and New Technology Industrial Development Zone Yunbo Information Technology Co. Ltd ('Yunbo'), a leading mobile services provider in China, the company has exceeded its EBITDA performance target for the first six months, as detailed under the terms of the acquisition agreement dated 20 February 2008.
Galleon acquired Yunbo to strengthen the Group's media infrastructure in emerging markets and to provide complete multi-platform media solutions to Chinese broadcasters. Since the acquisition, Yunbo has grown its average monthly revenue by approximately 60% and is now the tenth largest mobile services provider in China. This growth has been driven by a diversified product offering and Galleon's roll-out of its entertainment properties, including interactive TV services, which continues with a number of negotiations with broadcasters underway. Through this infrastructure Galleon's Chinese operations are able to deliver a pipeline for 3rd party or internally developed interactive TV content, with total control over delivery to the consumer, data capture and the billing process.
As a result of Yunbo exceeding the agreed performance targets, the first element of deferred consideration is due for payment to the vendors. This consideration is to be satisfied by the issuance and allotment of 10,180,775 Galleon ordinary shares with a nominal value of 1p per share.
The Company has applied for these shares to be admitted to trading on AIM and admission is expected to occur at 8 am on the 16 October 2008.
A further performance related payment will be due in 2009, based on Yunbo's EBITDA performance target for the 12 months to 31 December 2008.
Stephen Green, CEO of Galleon Holdings, said:
'Yunbo has been an excellent addition to the Galleon group. The growth that we are seeing in Yunbo's revenues is evidence that our strategy of using our media entertainment properties to drive traffic through mobile platforms is working. We expect this to continue as we develop our operations within our China media division, Phoenix.'
banjomick
- 13 Oct 2008 08:42
- 1406 of 1609
All very good news for the future growth of GON,imo.
"Since the acquisition, Yunbo has grown its average monthly revenue by approximately 60% and is now the tenth largest mobile services provider in China."
'The Limit' is now due early 2009 as opposed to "later this year" which although slightly disappointing is part and parcel of programming for any company in this sector.
banjomick
- 13 Oct 2008 08:56
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Hmmmm,I wonder what the issue price for these shares were? I can't see it being at Fridays close but I could be wrong.