banjomick
- 15 Jun 2004 08:48
banjomick
- 20 Sep 2006 22:10
- 301 of 1609
banjomick
- 20 Sep 2006 23:00
- 302 of 1609
A good recovery stock?
banjomick
- 21 Sep 2006 09:08
- 303 of 1609
Galleon Holdings PLC
21 September 2006
Galleon Holdings plc
('Galleon' or the 'Company')
Re. Major Manufacturing Contract
Further to the announcement on 7 July 2006, in which the Company stated that it
had received an initial contract for the development and manufacture of a
bespoke children's toy premium for a multi-territory in-pack promotion, Galleon
is pleased to announce today that this has led to the first manufacturing order
being placed for the supply of over 80 million units for 1.12 million (1.68M).
This first order has been placed with Galleon's wholly owned subsidiary Croco
Worldwide Sourcing Limited ('Croco') by a major United States fast moving
consumer goods company and is initially for four countries although the
promotion is intended for a global roll out.
Galleon CEO, Stephen Green, commented,
'Croco has now moved into a new level of operations. We are earning a reputation
in this sector as the worlds best product IP developers for in-pack premiums and
this is leading to strategic relationships and development deals such as this.
This is Croco's largest order to date and as it covers only four countries we
are hopeful that this will be rolled out into other territories resulting in
further orders. We will continue to keep the market informed as this promotion
rolls out.'
banjomick
- 21 Sep 2006 16:55
- 304 of 1609
Well,I think this can be classed as 'a good day'.
banjomick
- 22 Sep 2006 16:26
- 305 of 1609
A tick up!
StarFrog
- 22 Sep 2006 16:37
- 306 of 1609
About time banjo. I thought we were begining to get moving this time last year. However, I feel the rise in sp is just a knee jerk reaction to income from the 'plastic toys in cereal packets' contract (and will probably correct back down to last weeks levels after a while). The bigger value in this company lies in the animations, cartoons and films and all the associated IPR. Can't see why investors don't see the bigger picture.
I'm still happy with the company, though. Hasn't ever put a foot wrong (IMHO). Just have to wait for the full potential to be realised.
banjomick
- 22 Sep 2006 17:31
- 307 of 1609
Good heavens,a guest! Welcome StarFrog.
If you have held/added as long as I have then you would not see them in such a great light.
This year though has been a different story and Skunk Fu will bring in some much needed revenue.
Updates on Skunk Fu should start to filter through soon so we may not see any
retracement.
StarFrog
- 22 Sep 2006 17:45
- 308 of 1609
Banjo - I bought my first tranch back in Sept 2003 at just slightly over 1p per share. But then we had a 100:1 share re-structuring. Bought more back in Feb 2005 at 14p. I need the sp to get up to 24p just to break even. But I'm in no rush. As I indicated earlier, I see no problems with this company in terms of management etc. and believe that I will realise a profit in the future. The real value is in the IPR.
I have posted here before, but not for a long time.
banjomick
- 22 Sep 2006 21:41
- 309 of 1609
I only started buying in Feb 2004 and at slightly over 1p too,lol.
18p to break even now after further buying a while back,next few months should be very interesting.
banjomick
- 22 Sep 2006 22:18
- 310 of 1609
Just a basic movement vid.Good to see it on google vid though.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4160625776682413085
banjomick
- 23 Sep 2006 13:57
- 311 of 1609
Interesting article from last month:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article1218431.ece
Kung Fu appears to be the thing for next year from other articles i've read so all bodes well for Skunk Fu.
banjomick
- 23 Sep 2006 14:17
- 312 of 1609
From last year,the Cartoon Saloon said:
The plan for Skunk Fu! is to go for it as a whole property. That is why we partnered up with Galleon, so we could keep it alive with DVDs, toys, computer games and maybe eventually a film, said Paul Young, co-founder of Cartoon Saloon and the series co-producer."
banjomick
- 25 Sep 2006 16:27
- 313 of 1609
Do you ever get the feeling our Galleon isn't very popular-lol
121k rolly over
99k of buying
100k sell
and we get marked down,all good fun.
StarFrog
- 25 Sep 2006 16:43
- 314 of 1609
Patience banjo. Everything comes to he who waits. lol
banjomick
- 28 Sep 2006 08:56
- 315 of 1609
:-)
banjomick
- 28 Sep 2006 17:35
- 316 of 1609
Galleon Holdings PLC
28 September 2006
Galleon Holdings plc
('Galleon' or the 'Company')
Re. Second Development Deal
Galleon Holdings plc, the intellectual property owner and developer in the
children's entertainment sector, is pleased to announce a second development
deal for its premium division Croco with a major global fast moving consumer
goods company (the 'Customer'). The deal involves an order for 2.3m units at
a value of 75,000 to be used as a trial in 2 territories. This deal is
independent of the development deal of 7 July 2006 which led to a subsequent
initial order being placed to the value of 1.12m approximately 10 weeks after.
Galleon CEO, Stephen Green, commented,
'This is the second deal of a strategic nature that we have secured for Croco in
the last 2 months. This trial order is exciting as it has the potential to
unlock the kind of long term substantial revenues that we have already seen from
our last development deal.'
banjomick
- 29 Sep 2006 08:44
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Galleon Holdings PLC
29 September 2006
Galleon Holdings plc
('Galleon' or the 'Company')
Re. Further orders
Galleon Holdings plc, the intellectual property owner and developer in the
children's entertainment sector, is pleased to announce that following the
announced deal of 7 July 2006 it has received further orders from the client
worth 126,000. The total value of this deal to date is now 1,563,000.
banjomick
- 29 Sep 2006 16:28
- 318 of 1609
Sells having no effect on SP which is strange for the Galleon.
banjomick
- 01 Oct 2006 17:19
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Never saw this from the beginning of year,never heard of the bloke so don't know how much notice to take,interesting all the same.
"UK shares that Slater owns or recommended at the meeting included: Sondex, Burren Energy, Sterling Energy, PlusNet, Genus, Dalong Electronics, Domnos Pizza, Chorion and Galleon Holdings."
http://www.independent-investor.com/stories/Jim_Slater_263.aspx
banjomick
- 01 Oct 2006 18:27
- 320 of 1609
We,of course still own the worldwide exploitation rights to Hoo Ha House which have their own series of books probably over 13 of them by now.These books have been a great success in the schools of the UK.
There is also a 52x10 minute animated TV series which I believe could soon be bought by both UK and USA broadcasters.
The Galleon is in a prime position to take advantage of the high publicity the Hoo Ha House will generate over the next few months or so-all in me humbly opinion.
"From the first glimpse of a Hoo Ha House book cover, you can tell that they mean for your child to have fun. The bright, colourful characters are full of spirit with interesting and comical yet true to life stories to tell. By becoming a 'House Mate', you receive an initial pack with certificate, badge, activity books and colouring cards with the promise of further goodies to follow! Children love to get post and the best news of all is that joining is free! Hoo Ha House does not disappoint in any aspect - simply enjoy!"
http://www.basics4baby.co.uk/NewPages/Main/ProductReviews2.htm
The Hoo Ha House website is regularly updated and shows they mean business:
http://www.hoohahouse.com/home.html