1.) Target Development Group Has a New Distribution Pact With 20th Century Fox: "Twelve" Will Benefit From Distribution Pact With 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will distribute the title on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, Video-On-Demand and other non-theatrical media in early 2011. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Hannover-House-Announces-the-iw-2468640685.html?x=0&.v=1
From the Hannover House Facebook Page: "Hannover House is pleased to announce our new distribution relationship with 20th Century Fox Studios, commencing with "TWELVE." This venture represents a tremendous new growth opportunity for Hannover House. Stay tuned!" 2.) Assets worth over $21 million: As of September 30, 2009, the unaudited and unreviewed balance sheet for TDGI listed total assets of $21,112,938, including a library valuation of $16,015,670 (the value of the Hannover library does not include recently acquired titles and other libraries added since Dec. 1, 2009). http://www.otcmarkets.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=27997 3.) Exponential 2010 Growth: Projecting 2010 Revenue of $22-$39 million with earnings of $3.75-$8.55 million dollars. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=52133892
Quote from TDGI CEO "3 to 5 Year Plan", seems to be executable in "1 to 3 Years"
The 5 Releases to Theaters Include: a) "Racing Dreams": Award-winning documentary from academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker Marshall Curry. b) "Twelve": Joel Schumacher's teen thriller starring Chase Crawford, Emma Roberts, 50 Cent and Kiefer Sutherland. c) "The Wild Hunt": Award-winning action/adventure d) Plus 2 Unannounced Major Titles for the fall of 2010
9.) Established Distribution Footprint: Nationwide Key Retailers carrying Hannover House products include thousands of independently owned and operated retail video stores and book stores, including Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Blockbuster Video, Borders Group, Circuit City, Fred Meyer Group, Hastings, Hollywood Video, Movie Gallery, SAM’S Club, Transworld Group and Wal-Mart as well as all major Internet retailers. http://www.hannoverhouse.com/key-retailers/
10.) Lucrative Business With Opportunities For Growth: "We're looking for a film we can hang our hat on," Parkinson said. He points to Summit Entertainment as an example of a company that went through an instant transformation. The company had annual revenues of $8 million, he said, and then it acquired the rights to Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series. When "Twilight" came out, their revenue grew to $400 million, Parkinson said. The second film in the series, "Twilight Saga: New Moon" was released in November and grossed almost $700 million worldwide. Summit will release the third film, "Eclipse," in June. "We're in the same business," Parkinson said. "If we can acquire a franchise like that, we can transform our company from $10 million annual business to a $500 to $600 million annual business." http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=45856009&txt2find=