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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

wilbs - 16 Jun 2005 22:23 - 91 of 419

bosley, I will try to put it on again tomorrow. I bet the suspence is killing you??????
wilbs

bosley - 16 Jun 2005 23:14 - 92 of 419

oh you know it is!!!!!

wilbs - 17 Jun 2005 06:58 - 93 of 419

Just for bosley.
The seo family.
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wilbs - 17 Jun 2005 07:29 - 94 of 419

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jimmy b - 17 Jun 2005 16:11 - 95 of 419

Were they your two buys just gone through driver ??

driver - 17 Jun 2005 17:53 - 96 of 419

jimmy
Some big buys today and some big don't knows. ERT is on track.

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jimmy b - 19 Jun 2005 13:31 - 97 of 419

driver,interesting piece on the traders thread..

Apax Partners is mulling over a bid of about 200m for Postman Pat owner Entertainment Rights. The private equity house is considering buying ER and merging it with Hit Entertainment, acquired by Apax for about 500m last month .

driver - 19 Jun 2005 18:03 - 98 of 419

Jimmy: Front Page of the Financial Express
Hold on tight to the cat tomorrow Apax Partners are mulling over a bid of about 200m but Chief Executive Mike Heap insisted we are not ready to sell ert we have only just made a significant move into the US. He warns if he were ready, he would command a huge premium (I agree) there is much more potential for much more growth, and some analysts predict the price will hit a pound with in two years making the company worth about 400m
He also said that a Postman Pat movie is also on the cards.

jimmy b - 19 Jun 2005 18:44 - 99 of 419

It may tick up then tomorrow with all this good news..

driver - 19 Jun 2005 21:15 - 100 of 419

It may tick up to much, I want to top up tomorrow.

jimmy b - 19 Jun 2005 22:25 - 101 of 419

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I think we are going to need one of these to cart our money to the bank driver!!!

wilbs - 19 Jun 2005 22:57 - 102 of 419

I hope this is big enough??

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driver - 20 Jun 2005 09:36 - 103 of 419

wilbs
You couldn't get a bigger pic next time it looks a bit small on my 19 inch.

jimmy b - 20 Jun 2005 09:38 - 104 of 419

What a start driver , i was going again but the MM'S put the price up before 8 am..Still im happy.

driver - 20 Jun 2005 09:41 - 105 of 419

I still might top up at this price 200m bid puts it at about 52p I think (If it comes)

jimmy b - 20 Jun 2005 10:14 - 106 of 419

Found this on the other side diver..

Entertainment Rights PLC
20 June 2005


20 June 2005

ENTERTAINMENT RIGHTS APPOINTS SENIOR US EXECUTIVE

Entertainment Rights Plc ("ER"), one of the UK's fastest-growing independent
media groups specialising in the ownership of children's and family programming,
characters and brands, is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathleen Hricik
* to the newly-created post of Executive Vice President and Managing Director of
the United States of America, Canada and Latin America.

Hricik, recognised as an industry expert in the children's arena both in the US
and internationally, will commence employment with ER on 4 August 2005 after a
ten-year tenure with Viacom/MTV Networks in New York and leaves the post of
Executive Vice President, International Program Enterprises for MTV, VH-1,
Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and Spike TV. During her time at Viacom she was
responsible for global TV distribution and licensing and merchandising
activities for MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. In a career spanning 30
years Hricik has worked across many areas of the television industry including
production, acquisitions, video, TV sales. Hricik previously held positions at
Orion Pictures, Metro Media TV Producers Corporation and TV Globo.

Hricik will be responsible for the strategic direction of ER's growing business
in the US as well as overseeing all of ER's television, home entertainment and
licensing and merchandising activities for the US, Canada and Latin America.

Mike Heap, CEO, Entertainment Rights commented: "I am delighted to welcome
Kathleen to the Company. North America is a key market for ER with the combined
toy and children's DVD market worth over $27 billion annually and the number of
dedicated children's channels set to grow exponentially. There are growing
opportunities for us in the US as we expand our range of business activities and
we look forward to benefiting from Kathleen's experience and creativity as she
assumes her new role."

driver - 20 Jun 2005 10:55 - 107 of 419

jimmy
Thanks for that' it did say this was going to happen in the Financial Express, still havent topped up yet still thinking what about your self.

jimmy b - 20 Jun 2005 11:05 - 108 of 419

I could open a CFD , thats where the last bit of my funds are,im watching for now,,it is looking good,, i'll let you know if i do..Cheers..

driver - 20 Jun 2005 11:24 - 109 of 419

Jimmy
I made a decision and topped up, average now 26p 22% up at the moment.

jimmy b - 20 Jun 2005 14:14 - 110 of 419

driver , thats a bit of a bummer dropped 1.5p, hope it stays over 30p, dont see it as a problem long term though , what with the bid speculation and the product launch in the US these will be well up by xmas..
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