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Fat Albert and Postman Pat? No Sleep (ERT)     

driver - 26 May 2005 15:02



Entertainment Rights Plc

We look forward to the first full year's contribution from our 2004 acquisitions; The Filmation library of classic contemporary animated programming and Tell-Tale Productions, the creative talent behind the hugely successful TweeniesTM. The integration of Filmation is complete and the successful roll-out of DVD titles for Fat AlbertTM and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe(R) in the US, reaffirms the Board's belief that 2005 will be a significant year for the library. Tell-Tale Productions' integration into the Company has beenrealised and the TweeniesTM live arena show, 'No Sleep 'Till Bedtime' has recently toured the country playing to a total audience of over 110,000. Work continues on Tell-Tale's strong and innovative development and production slate with Tell-Tale's brand new programming Fun Song Factory and BB3B enjoying ratings success on CiTV and the BBC respectively.
The Company is well positioned for long-term growth via its strategy of aggregating quality owned and third party multi-media content. Demand for our content has never been higher as the digital age transforms the global mediamarket. The Board is confident that trading remains in line with market expectations.'

This company is well positioned to go onward and upwards, a nice stock to have in your portfolio, and tell your kids a bedtime story all about your Postman Pat investment. Zzzzzz zzzzzz
Latest announcements
'13/05/2005 Postman Pat goes to the USA'
'2/07/2005 Postman Pat goes to Japan'
ENTERTAINMENT RIGHTS ACQUIRES RUPERT BEAR
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200510310700243557T.html
Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ERT&SiWWW.EntertainmentRights.com
http://www.entertainmentrights.com

hewittalan6 - 20 Mar 2006 15:05 - 351 of 419

Good luck for tomorrow Driver. I haven't had any spare to join you, but as always, I wish you the very best for a massive rise tomorrow.
Alan

SH17 - 20 Mar 2006 15:58 - 352 of 419

Upto five now ! since i have to watch Pat every morning with my little boy i may as well own a bit of him and i may just make a bit of money to....

driver - 20 Mar 2006 16:17 - 353 of 419

ThSH17
hI 17 It's getting a bit crowded on here below is from the header above it moulds well with your post.

This company is well positioned to go onward and upwards, a nice stock to have in your portfolio, and tell your kids a bedtime story all about your Postman Pat investment. Zzzzzz zzzzzz

SH17 - 20 Mar 2006 16:28 - 354 of 419

cbeebies at half seven in the morning.....you dont know what your missing (ok maybe you do !!!). Think little red tractor belongs to ERT to (7.45 cbeebies just started!) so at least there will be more to talk about than Pat on here soon... i just cant wait...ZZZzzzzzz...

Steve

driver - 20 Mar 2006 16:33 - 355 of 419

Yep Little red tractor one of ERT's

moneyplus - 20 Mar 2006 17:26 - 356 of 419

good news tomorrow I hope--be lucky Pat!!

moneyplus - 21 Mar 2006 11:09 - 357 of 419

excellent results-sp down that's typical!! I would think they'll bounce back quickly when people read them thoroughly the company is growing so fast.

SH17 - 21 Mar 2006 11:11 - 358 of 419

173 percent increase and the share price drops...... Maybe false accounting on Pats behalf cos theres no way a postmans salary buys private plates like PAT 1 unless hes on the take :+)

driver - 21 Mar 2006 15:17 - 359 of 419

mp sh
As you say mp excellent set of results 173% up not many companies can beat that ERT will continue to grow through out 2006 and the sp will steadily rise slowly but surely, and dont forget theres always a possible take over or bid lurking in the wings.

driver - 21 Mar 2006 15:52 - 360 of 419

Jess get here own spot for today's announcement of a brand new commission from the BBC for ERT's latest pre-school television series,
Guess with Jess.

driver - 22 Mar 2006 15:34 - 361 of 419

From the Times Today

Owner of Postman Pat delivers 172% increase in profit
By Amanda Andrews

POSTMAN PAT helped to deliver record results for his owner Entertainment Rights (ER) yesterday.

ER, the intellectual property group that also owns the rights to Basil Brush and Little Red Tractor, said yesterday that pre-tax profits jumped 172 per cent to 6 million in 2005, and turnover increased 21 per cent to 30.7 million.

Mike Heap, the chief executive, said that Postman Pat had been an important factor behind the strong results. The character is seen in the five largest pre-school markets America, Japan, Britain, Germany and France and in more than 100 countries around the world.

However, ERs shares fell 1.25p to 37.25p, a move thought to be linked to a possible downgrade to earnings because of a higher tax charge.

The group also announced a deal with the United States Postal Service, where Postman Pat has been recruited to encourage children in Washington to write letters.

The success of the character also prompted an announcement that ER has been commissioned by the BBC to create a new series starring Pats cat, Jess, who will speak for the first time. Mr Heap said that he hoped to find the same success with Postman Pat as the group had with Rupert Bear, which ER acquired in October. An animated series is in production and is expected to air in autumn.

Mr Heap refused to rule out an approach for Chorion, the owner of Noddy, although he said that this was not on the agenda. Chorion is the subject of a management buyout led by its chairman, Lord Waheed Alli, and funded by 3i, the private equity firm.

ER said that it would not declare a dividend for the year.

Kivver - 22 Mar 2006 16:02 - 362 of 419

suprised this one hasnt taken off, by accident i didnt manage to buy the other day, anyone know the PE ???? Still looks good for the long term.

driver - 22 Mar 2006 19:48 - 363 of 419

Kivver
From Barclays stockbrokers
31-Dec-04 23.23 2.59 EPS 0.74p P/E 18.9 0.8 EPS GRth +25% n/a 0.0%
31-Dec-05 30.64 6.28 EPS 1.44p P/E 24.3 0.3 EPS GRth +95% n/a 0.0%

Stockwatcher - 23 Mar 2006 15:18 - 364 of 419

From the Daily Mail today.

Basil Brush has entered the race to buy Noddy owner Chorion. Entertainment Rights is the third bidder in a widening field for the company, whose management led by chairman Lord Alli want to take it private for 111m, or 425p a share. Hit Entertainment, home to Bob the Builder, is also looking at the books.

A meeting this Friday to vote on the buyout has been cancelled. But Alli is still confident he can win the day because of a close relationship with the Agatha Christie estate, with whom Chorion develops key characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.

driver - 23 Mar 2006 15:46 - 365 of 419

Cheers Stock, I don't think the city liked the idea the last time ERT it looked at Chorion IMO it would enlarge the company significantly and any way big ears would get on very well with Jess.

SH17 - 23 Mar 2006 16:28 - 366 of 419

Looks like its true.... Maybe Pat can make a couple of quid more delivering mail around toytown !

driver - 23 Mar 2006 16:29 - 367 of 419

That's it it's official

1620
Entertainment Rights PLC
23 March 2006



Entertainment Rights Plc


PRESS SPECULATION REGARDING CHORION PLC ('CHORION')


The Board of Entertainment Rights Plc ('Entertainment Rights') notes recent
press speculation regarding Entertainment Rights' intentions in respect of
Chorion. The Board of Entertainment Rights confirms that it is considering a
possible offer for Chorion and wishes to make clear that it is endeavouring to
assess the strategic and financial condition of Chorion. The work is at a
preliminary stage; shareholders in both Entertainment Rights and Chorion should
be aware that there is no certainty that an offer will be forthcoming.

tipton11 - 23 Mar 2006 16:53 - 368 of 419

Mr Heap ... The market reaction to very good results is disapointing may I suggest that while naturaly conserving resources at present; a small dividend would have boosted the price nicely and would not have restricted your plans for expansion ... your shareholders need encouraging as well as your workers.

Stockwatcher - 23 Mar 2006 18:04 - 369 of 419

On the last two occasions when ERT considered making offers for Chorion in Nov 2002 and Dec 2003, Chorion refused to let ERT conduct due diligence and they proceeded no further. It will be interesting to see how Chorion responds this time.

driver - 30 Mar 2006 14:49 - 370 of 419

When ERT announce that they have pulled out of the bidding war (most probable) the sp will shoot up IMO to what I dont know.

HIT have withdrawn their offer for Chorion after due diligence yesterday.
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