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days to go: Expired investment: £2,294,150
Launched in 2016, Scoop is a printed kids magazine which publishes original work from some of the world's best-amazing writers and illustrators including Malorie Blackman, Jacqueline Wilson and Neil Gaiman. Scoop's magazines are sold in 35 retailers globally and has a readership of 6,000. Moreover, the company has also partnered with UK literacy charities including the National Literacy Trust and Love Reading. The funds raised will be used to raise subscriptions, add new formats and generate new revenue streams.
days to go: Expired investment: £161,840
Scoota was founded in London in 2008 and is an online advertising company that allows advertisers to create and manage their own scalable brand campaigns. Scoota have won a number of awards for their technology including best overall programmatic technology at The Drum Digital Trading Awards and Silver for Best Ad Tech Provider at the 2015 British Media Awards.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,700,449
SMA Building and Maintenance Solution Ltd is an environmentally conscious company. based in Gloucester and was founded in 2019 by Suzanne Ackland. They serve a diverse clientele, including renowned brands like Ted Baker, Primark, Co-Op, and Barratt Developments. By combining their expertise, innovation, and unwavering commitment to quality, they create lasting and inspiring spaces. The company is presently in search of funds to support its expansion and refinancing efforts.
days to go: Expired investment: £53,000
SpaceX is an aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk that aims to reduce space transportation costs and eventually enable the colonisation of Mars. The company has developed several launch vehicles, rocket engines and Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS) landing platforms. Its project, Falcon 9, became the first rocket to accomplish a propulsive vertical landing in December 2015. As of March 2018, SpaceX had over 100 launches on its manifest representing about $12 billion (£9.24 billion) in contract revenue. The company has also ventured into providing satellite internet access by launching its Starlink project. As of 13th June 2020, it has launched 540 Starlink satellites. It will soon launch its Interplanetary Transport System (ITS), Starship, to further inter-planetary travel and colonisation. They will use the investment to grow its projects across various verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £8,752,000
Tent Peg Productions is financing for an independent British film shooting summer 2019 named Glorious. The film is licensed to Tent Peg Productions to produce/gather revenues. It is seeking to raise £125,000 in private equity (through Seedrs) to match the other sources of film financing that they have identified. The fund raised will go completely towards the production of its first feature film, Glorious. Further, any surplus investment will be used to increase the production spend on the film.
days to go: Expired investment: £15,640
The Jackal is an exclusive and upmarket lifestyle media brand targeted towards the affluent, urban male audience. The media brand’s the Jackal Magazine does away with traditional newsstand magazines and their circulation model and adopts a free distribution model, making the Jackal the UK’s second biggest upmarket men’s magazine. The media brand also runs a creative studio and has worked on projects covering brand direction, content strategy, print, film and digital. The Jackal's combined digital audience is about 45,000, and it has worked with over 40 luxury advertisers already.
days to go: Expired investment: £182,842
Providing musical-entrepreneurs with the tools and facilities to succeed and thrive in the media industry. The Rattle offers new and upcoming musicians and technologists with a mentorship and community to help them run their own music businesses in the new digital world.  The Rattle is currently processing more than 800 applications and has already accepted over 100 candidates for membership that have come from numerous backgrounds with various aspirations. Since February 2018, the company has seen their monthly revenue grow by more than 300% to over £11k. The Rattle is expanding their business to Los Angeles, with New York City planned soon after.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,112,210
WHO WE ARE We are a social network that gives creative writers as well as artists (actors, film producers etc) the opportunity to market their work and establish themselves in the world of entertainment. Whether you are a professional writer, or write as a hobby, this site is perfect for you. Users are able to upload samples to their portfolio and share their work for free.   BUSINESS AND THE WRITE HUSTLE All types of business that use writers whether it is magazine companies, film companies, record labels, recording artists, managers, producers , speakers or simply a company that’s looking for a script to advertise their new products or services. The Write Hustle is perfect for you to quickly find that talented writer you need and gives you the ability to have direct contact with them and build relationships as well as with other businesses.
days to go: Expired investment: £500
The Company has been formed for the sole purpose of seeking finance for producing and exploiting the feature film, "E=Motion". The Company intends to raise up to one hundred and fifty thousand pounds Sterling (£150,000).
days to go: Expired investment: £14,975
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