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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Handmade | HMF | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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9.50 | 9.50 |
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Posted at 27/12/2009 12:06 by robson1974 Planet 51, the latest animation adventure to hit big screens has delighted local investors with box office takings in excess of US$70 million. A handful of jersey residents joined other investors from as far off as Monaco to assist in financing the CGI animation film through the Horizon Media Fund, which was established in 2007. This is the second film to have received finance from the fund, both of which have been produced or co-produced by HandMade Films International, a wholly owned subsidiary of HandMade Plc. The success of Planet 51 comes as no surprise as HandMade Plc, a British film production and distribution company has produced timeless classics such as Mona Lisa and Monty Python's Life of Brian. David Ravden, Joint CEO of HandMade, commented: "The CGI animation film Planet 51 continues to build momentum and to date has opened in 30 of the intended 60 territories grossing over US$70 million at the box office. We look forward to the next few weeks as Planet 51 opens in the remaining 30 territories as well as the DVD release next year. Our film division has released three films this year and there are a further seven films in the pipeline for the coming years." The Horizon Media Fund was set up to invest into niche lower risk areas of film financing, with an aim of achieving great returns over the long term. The fund has financed a number of exciting films that will launch over the next few years. Andy Treharne of horizon says: "We are delighted with the global success of 'Planet 51' so far. The film is due to be released in more territories and we are sure it will continue to succeed worldwide. All investors of the media fund enjoyed a private premiere of the animated feature in Jersey prior to the UK general release date, and we would definitely recommend this family film to any islander who hasn't already seen it!" |
Posted at 13/11/2009 15:12 by robson1974 investinggarden - 12 Nov'09 - 11:17 - 19 of 19Speculative Buy rating from Growth Company Investor |
Posted at 12/11/2009 11:17 by investinggarden Speculative Buy rating from Growth Company Investor |
Posted at 17/8/2007 10:21 by power talker took 5 minutes im not a dipstick like yourself that takes hours to cut and paste. a small document.. yes bozzy you are exactly what you berate others for being..A RAMPER OF THE WORST CALIBRE.. you yourself suckered vulnerable investors in with wild claims of 12p.now your ramp trades at 0.5p. LOST FOR THE MUGS WHO BOUGHT ON YOUR SAY SO 90%.. YOUR SCUM OF THE EARTH. |
Posted at 15/8/2007 14:09 by power talker Not intentional the press cutting without the date...the repetitive postings are small chunks of the latest RNs...some investors might prefer to read in portions..and correct it keeps the thread active...i am out for a few hours so will leave it to you tiredoldbroker to give your considered opinion of HMf.. it would be appreciated as i realise you are a knowledgeable guy..(absolutely no sarcasm there, i genuinely know that) In your opinion what do you make of HMF? |
Posted at 15/8/2007 10:46 by power talker Looking good on here...next to no shares in issue..Excellent news last week....Yet most investors missed it...read the statement HMf released the news is incredible...This will be a £1 plus share soon..imho |
Posted at 15/8/2007 01:06 by power talker I beleieve that HMF are seriously undervalued and have been completely missed by most investors..Take a look through the results and see the depth of possibilities Handmade have, not only with the Eloise franchise but the list of films going into production..Its surprising that the price has fallen back since their re-admission a few weeks ago..Stick this one on your watch list its going to be a multi bagger.. |
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