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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

Peter011 - 19 Dec 2006 11:42 - 389 of 419

I am holder. I bought in cheap but in line with Tipton.
I am also looking for the word dividend.
Thinking of taking profits before the results.

driver - 22 Jan 2007 11:43 - 390 of 419

Entertainment Rights buys 'Where's Wally?' brand for 2.5 mln stg

Entertainment Rights buys 'Where's Wally?' brand for 2.5 mln stg

tipton11 - 24 Jan 2007 18:35 - 391 of 419

anyone any idea what is happening here price up despite very heavy selling today and coupled with unusual buying?

driver - 25 Jan 2007 00:27 - 392 of 419

tipton11
Probably the news of Wally has gone down well and the sells where really buys.

tipton11 - 25 Jan 2007 09:00 - 393 of 419

driver ,,, many thanks I suppose the only true indication is the price.

driver - 29 Jan 2007 16:38 - 394 of 419

tipton11
I'm back in today.

House broker Collins Stewart has a target price of 60p, while Dresdner Kleinwort has described it as its media sector tip of the year!

Could also become an attractive takeover target!

Also tipped in the Sunday Telegraph

driver - 03 Feb 2007 13:14 - 395 of 419

Theres been a lot of heavy buying recently I can see this reaching the 60p target set by Collins Stewart the house broker, and may be more.

jimmy b - 03 Feb 2007 18:06 - 396 of 419

Your back in driver ,i did'nt know you ever left ..

driver - 03 Feb 2007 22:52 - 397 of 419

jimmy
Hi jimmy, I timed this one right got out on the dip and back in on the way up I wish I could do that with all my stocks.

driver - 20 Feb 2007 09:06 - 398 of 419

Don't no why the fall in the sp today got out last week after a 1.5% profit.

queen1 - 01 May 2007 22:37 - 399 of 419

Hello all. I decided to dip my toe today in a very modest way. I see this thread's been quiet for a couple of months. Are there still holders out there?

queen1 - 09 May 2007 08:47 - 400 of 419

Entertainment Rights has secured the international television distribution rights to the latest addition of the 'Transformers' series of programming from global toy company Hasbro Inc. The agreement sees ERT acquiring worldwide (excluding Latin America, North America and certain Asian territories) television and video-on-demand distribution rights to the new 'Transformers' animated series together with a 70 minute Transformers special.

The company now represents four series of 'Transformers' programming totaling 154 episodes.

queen1 - 16 May 2007 10:14 - 401 of 419

An interesting and positive move:

Entertainment Rights said it has appointed former Disney Publishing Worldwide president Deborah Dugan as chief executive and president of its North American operations, effective May 15.

ERT, which acquired Classic Media and Big Idea in the US earlier this year, said it is looking to expand the enlarged portfolio in the US with Dugan on board.

queen1 - 03 Jul 2007 12:31 - 402 of 419

Entertainment Rights said the BBC has commissioned its brand new series of Postman Pat Special Delivery Service to air on both BBC2 and CBeebies and added it has secured a long-term broadcast platform for the show beyond.

The UK's media group specialising in the ownership of children's and family programming said the new series is to air late 2008 and throughout 2009.

Mike Heap, chief executive, Entertainment Rights said: 'The newly evolved Postman Pat will continue to deliver sustainable benefits to our shareholders for many years to come'.

queen1 - 01 Oct 2007 13:28 - 403 of 419

Entertainment Rights widened its first half pretax loss saying the strength of the sterling against the US dollar impacted the first half, but added it is on course to meet its full year expectations. The company recorded a pretax loss of 7.26 mln stg for the period to June 30, 2007, from a loss of 3.45 mln stg a year earlier.

Revenue almost trebled to 17.3 mln stg from 5.9 mln stg, impacted positively by the acquisition of Classic Media in January this year. Chairman Rod Bransgrove said the company's financial performance is traditionally weighted towards the second half. He added that the company is well positioned to strengthen its presence in the US.

queen1 - 22 Oct 2007 09:05 - 404 of 419

Entertainment Rights said that television and licensing and merchandising markets are 'extremely buoyant' and there is strong demand for its content and brands. In a trading update, the company also said it has generated strong international sales, and it has significant licensing and merchandising opportunities.

driver - 30 Oct 2007 15:54 - 405 of 419

What's happening to poor old ERT. with the last statement the sp is going in the wrong direction ????

driver - 18 Jan 2008 14:25 - 406 of 419

Not Good Down 23%

Entertainment Rights sees FY profits hit by sales shortfall UPDATE

http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=2596189

kimoldfield - 18 Jan 2008 15:05 - 407 of 419

Hmmm, looks like Pat is going to post some poor results Driver: Fat Albert is going to be Thin Albert if this carries on!

kimoldfield - 20 Jan 2008 22:32 - 408 of 419

Could Postman Pat be about to leave Greendale for delivery to a new owner?

Fat cats want Postman Pat, or so the Telegraph suggests:-


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml;jsessionid=ERRSICFT5ST13QFIQMFSFFOAVCBQ0IV0?xml=/money/2008/01/20/cnpost120.xml
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