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You're doing a great job, keep it up! Floors should look spectacular by the end of next week ;-)
A shareholder from India told me the results are on Friday 15 November. Not sure if it's true.... Should also see first revenue come in from the Burger King deal. Fingers crossed.
A couple of months ago I contacted investor relations about a problem relating to the number of outstanding shares. I got a very kind response from DQE and they fixed the issue within 24 hours. So my experience with DQE has been a very positive one. The Jungle Book film has been pushed back to 2015/16.
Sitting on a huge loss....yeah right...good one. Since you bought your shares on the 4th of October @30p why not sell them tomorrow morning @40p. That would still be a cool 33% profit in less than two weeks. So why the painkillers? Use the profit to buy a nice bottle of Dom Pérignon instead of popping painkillers. lol
"Potential suitors are circling Albemarle & Bond as the pawnbroker tries to renegotiate its bank loans, the Sunday Times said. Vulture funds, buyout firms and rivals are sizing up A&B after it failed to raise new capital. Its finances were after it was hit by the falling price of gold. A handful of potential buyers have approached A&B’s banks about buying its debts cheaply and taking control." http://www.ifamagazine.com/news/share-tips-ey-item-club-rbs-royal-mail-285071
Should be trading at a P/E of 10..... agree very little stock out there.
The series will be produced in two versions, a standard television series and an interactive version which will feature the innovative gaming format 'Watch and Play' - a revolutionary system that allows the viewer to watch the series and play at the same time thanks to the mini-games integrated in each chapter. Scenes incorporated in the storyline will be played out by the viewer. This will be developed with VOD, online, interactive TV and games console platforms in mind. These videogames will also allow TVE to develop the interactive potential of its web offering around the series. Tapaas Chakravarti, Chairman & CEO of DQE commented"The watch and play format will be a great attraction for the children viewing the series. We are sure that the combined synergies of DQE, Imira & Enne Animation will make Escape Hockey a great success worldwide". http://goo.gl/fTbrwD
GD Entertainment Fund will be making its inaugural visit to MIPCOM next month seeking investment in entertainment and digital IP across all entertainment genres. Original Imira series Lucky Fred, co-produced with Televisió de Catalunya, Rai Fiction, Telegael and GSW Animation, is now in its second season and has its own geo-localized app, while new show Escape Hockey from DQ Entertainment features ‘watch & play’ technology. http://goo.gl/hfcvbJ
Yes, it sure looks like it. I posted it on 10 Sep. Maybe it's just the formal passing of resolutions over there and nothing more. I think the really good period will come shortly after MIPCOM next month.
M6 has commissioned Lanfeust Quest from Paris-based Gaumont Animation and India’s DQ Entertainment. The series will bow on Wednesday, September 25 on the French commercial channel. The adaptation of the bestselling comic and manga franchise Lanfeust Of Troy is now a 26 x half-hour, CGI comedy targeting kids six to 11. Directed by Antoine Charreyron (The Prodigies, Galactik Football) and Tarik Hamdine, the show was also acquired by Lagardere’s Canal J. In this series, 14-year-old Lanfeust is in charge of protecting Planet Troy. Gaumont and DQE will be shopping the series at MIPCOM next month. http://goo.gl/VdbqJW
MILAN: Planeta Junior Italia has been tapped to manage all licensing categories for The Adventures of Peter Pan, which recently debuted on RAI Due in Italy and is also airing on DeA Kids. Planeta Junior Italia is handling publishing, apparel, back to school, toys, gifts, albums and stickers, among other categories. Partners have already been signed for apparel, food, publishing and other product categories. The series is being produced by DQ Entertainment in co-production with ZDF, De Agostini and Method Animation. http://goo.gl/6ZVkd6
DQ Entertainment fixes book closure for AGM The Register of Members & Share Transfer Books of DQ Entertainment (International) will remain closed from September 20, 2013 to September 27, 2013 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of 6th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company to be held on September 27, 2013. http://goo.gl/vQdmbj
Take a look at the valuations at that time, if they can get the receivables issue solved then anything is possible. Some excerpts: Here’s a company write-up & share suggestion for the pub – a company that retains a 75% stake in its recently floated Indian subsidiary which is worth a staggering 2.4 times the value that the holding company commands on AIM. Yes, the stake is worth approximately 280p per share to DQE which currently trades at 119p in London, but as yet undiscovered by the London market. Price 119p (115p-123p) Shares in issue 35.966m Market cap £42.80m The listing was duly approved and on 10th March 2010 DQE reported that the IPO had been 86.33 times oversubscribed with issue priced at the top band of 80 rupees. Gross proceeds at the issue price amounted to £18.87million. Given the market demand it was no surprise to see DQEI rise 75% in short order to price of 140 rupees. At the current price of 120.45 rupees DQE’s 75% stake (59.4million shares) is worth approximately £101.7million at INR / GB of 0.0142 http://goo.gl/phQ5wd Shows that a lot can happen in three years!
Animation, gaming, entertainment production and distribution company DQ Entertainment produced a 1.375p gain to 19.125p after its management visited the UK and met shareholders. http://goo.gl/jckY3e
A falling currency makes imports more expensive and boosts the value of exports. While Bollywood enjoys moderate overseas sales, it is India’s export-driven service sectors that could really benefit, as the cheaper currency will help them undercut competitors. Companies in this group include Prasad (post ), Reliance MediaWorks (post-production and film restoration), Prime Focus (3D conversion and effects) and Red Chillies Entertainment (vfx). India’s global-minded animation companies Toonz Entertainment and DQ Entertainment may also benefit from a weaker rupee, as long as they don’t have large amounts of foreign debt to service. http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/indian-biz-weathering-fiscal-storm-1200597474/
Just received an email back and they have confirmed that there are still 56M outstanding shares, so no new shares were issued. The number of outstanding shares on their investor relations website (and subsequently LSE site) is suffering from a technical error and they have contacted their website maintenance agency to get this rectified as soon as possible.
The number of shares in issue are not just up on the this site but also on the DQE website. http://investors.dqentertainment.com/prices-delayed I've sent an email to DQE UK/India investor relations this morning asking for an explanation on this issue. Will post their response once/if i get one.
The number of outstanding shares today suddenly jumped from 56 million to 79 million!!! Did they issue new shares without even notifying the market via RNS? Share count has now doubled since March.