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Thursday, November 03, 2005

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Saturday, October 15, 2005

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Monday, September 19, 2005

The Titan Entertainment Group Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The Titan Entertainment Group Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada.: "Monday, September 19, 2005
Titan America ; The Titan Entertainment Group Inc.
The Titan is a multi-purpose entertainment, hospitality, and multi-show type facility with Hotel and specialty retail destinations. As such Titan is a 'first-of-its-kind' in Canada. Comparable facilities are found principally in Las Vegas, NV where large hotels have major entertainment facilities. California has new entertainment facilities built by Disney, including a stand alone venue called the “world-famous Walt Disney Concert Hall”. The Walt Disney hall has 2,273 seats, and offers a rehearsal hall and a small mixed arts theatre on its campus.

The conclusion of our initial R&D indicates low initial investment requirements, a positive return on investment and a strategic location complementing present strategies. The feasibility of development and pre-planning indicate a strong market, relatively low risk and a short time line to achieve intended results. As the project moves forward, additional resources will be added to meet ongoing requirements."

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

In Greek Mythology, the Titans are a race of Godlike giants

Titan in fiction


  • In Arthur C. Clarke's novel Imperial Earth, Titan is home to a human colony with a population of 250,000 and provides an important role in the Solar System's economics; Titan's atmosphere supplies the hydrogen needed to support interplanetary travel.
  • In Philip K. Dick's post-apocalyptic novel The Game-Players of Titan, a neurotic and suicidal man named Pete Garden must roll a three in Bluff, the game that's become a blinding obsession for the last inhabitants of Earth, against opponents who are from Titan.
  • In Stephen Baxter's novel Titan, a NASA mission to Titan must struggle to survive after a disastrous landing.
  • Kurt Vonnegut's novel The Sirens of Titan features a journey that climaxes on Titan.
  • In the BBC television show Red Dwarf, the character Lister illegally imports a cat from Titan that, through the action of hard radiation over millions of years, becomes the progenitor of a well-dressed, but not particularly intelligent species called Felis sapiens.
  • In the television show Starhunter, Titan features prominently as the former home of the character Dante, and is the site of a large colony.
  • In the 2000 AD comic series Judge Dredd, Titan is used as a penal colony, but, due to a writer's error, is in orbit around Jupiter. This was later explained as being due to a scientific experiment in teleportation.
  • In the Marvel Comics Universe, Titan is home to a colony of Eternals, a godlike race of men and women.
  • In the movie Gattaca (1997), Titan is the goal for a space mission at the movie's climax.
  • In the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998), Titan was once the site of a war. It is unclear whether there was a colony on the moon.
  • An Apple II game called Titan Empire had human inhabitants of this moon attempting to take over the solar system.
  • In the novel Shattered Faith by Trevor Mark, Titan is the center of a vast extraterrestrial civilization that is angered by an ancient injustice, and aims for Earth to seek revenge.
  • There is a novel by Alan E. Nourse, the American Science Fiction writer, that appeared in English on December 1954 called Trouble on Titan, translated into French as Revolte sur Titan in 1971.
  • In the table-top science fiction game Warhammer 40,000 the Grey Knights Space Marine chapter keep their Fortress-Monastery on Titan.
  • In the C64 computer game Project Firestart the setting of the story is located on a scientific space vessel which is floating near Titan in the Saturn system.
  • Flight on Titan, a short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum
  • In James P. Hogan's novel Code of the Lifemaker, Titan is inhabited by a race of Clanking Replicators

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Phil Marcus Titan Entertainment Group Inc. Calgary Alberta Canada

The Titan venue is a destination-type facility that can attract a wide variety of performances and events with guests or patrons that span virtually every major demographic group. Live entertainment has expanded over the past decade to encompass virtually every gender of performance that includes:

Phil says you will be comfortable and cozy at the Titan Hotel

• A 375-room "marquis" Hotel and Condo Complex, standard, suited rooms, deluxe rooms, and luxurious suites with private access, along with a restaurant, bar, dinner/café, lounge, spa, signing and meeting facilities, with accommodations for tour crews and dressing rooms.

Sunday, February 06, 2005

Titan Offering Memorandum

The Titan Entertainment Group Inc. is just releasing its Offering Memorandum (OM) contact Titan

No Securities Regulatory Authority has Assed the Merits of These Securities or Reviewed this Offering Memorandum. Any Representation to the Contrary Is an Offence. This Is a Risky Investment.

There are numerous risks associated with this investment. Purchasers should not subscribe for Preferred Shares unless they are prepared to accept the risk factors.

  • The Company’s business market concept is to develop mid-capacity ultra production complexes (8,000-10,000 capacity), to be called "The Titan," for the presentation of ticketed live music concerts, theatre performances, arts and entertainment, video events and conferences, trade shows and promotional specials, conventions and any other world marketing events possible. The live entertainment areas of the complexes will be designed with tour production in mind to make backstage activities operate more smoothly and efficiently.
  • The Titan project is in response to a growing trend in North America for the development of complexes that offer ‘multi-purpose flexibility’ particularly in concert event set-ups that include end and center stage, festival, and ‘intimate show’ seating. Mid-capacity complexes with a less than 15,000 person capacity are among the fastest growing segment of the industry. Increasingly performers in many entertainment categories and their fans, not to mention the crew prefer complexes with facilities and amenities tailored to meet the demands of the performances productions, video and backstage operations.
  • As a destination-type, multi-purpose venue, The Titan spans five interrelated industries, namely: 1) live entertainment production; 2) hospitality (restaurant and hotel); 3) specialty retail; as well as 4) conventions and trade shows, and 5) Video and audio recording and broadcasting. Following, under each of these categories, are industry conditions and market trends of interest.
  • Production and booking of live entertainment is evolving with regard to the diversity of performance and tours, growth in booking agencies and the production of the Internet. Following are certain trends in these areas:
  • Facilities have reported an increased choice of bookings with more international and domestic acts and performers in all entertainment genres.
  • In 1999 ticket prices of concerts experienced the strongest growth (40%), with less growth in live theatre (3.1%) and classic music concerts (4.7%).
  • Further to the industry data presented above, the following key industry conditions with regard to the facilities provide additional support of positive industry conditions.
  • From this year out to 2002, more than $4.25 billion is represented in current investments at 71 facilities in the U.S. and Canada. Included are arenas, auditoriums and performing arts centers, amphitheaters and smaller ballparks doubling as concert venues.
  • In Canada, there are an estimated 29 mid-capacity (4,000 to 8,000 capacity) venues that range from amphitheatres, arenas, coliseums, conference centres, stadiums and theatres. The majority of these venues are municipal facilities with some university complexes and private facilities.
  • As with other industries, the U.S. serves as a "barometer" for the hospitality industry in Canada as well, though other factors are prevalent in Canada and the western region as outlined in the following trends:
  • Construction of new hotel space expanded at a double-digit rate for the fifth consecutive year during 1999, but signs of a slowdown have been reported.
  • In the U.S. and Canada, hotel room rates are falling due to oversupply of hotel rooms and the industry as a whole is experiencing declining occupancy rates.
  • Industry observers regard the luxury segment as the safest hotel investment, as this segment will not be overbuilt in many areas until 2006 or 2007.
  • In Calgary, the hotel sector is overbuilt, causing occupancy rates to slip 6% to 10% in the first half of 2000, while revenue per available room to decline.
  • Industry conditions in the hotel segment are generally favorable, particularly the mid-market to luxury class. Although overbuilding in the sector is a cause for some concern …titan offers more
  • The Titan, as a multi-purpose entertainment, hospitality and specialty retail destination-type venue, is a "first-of-its-kind" in Canada. Comparable facilities are found principally in Las Vegas, NV where large hotels have major entertainment facilities. Otherwise, from a competitive viewpoint, the Titan's main competition in Calgary, and further locations, will be the individual stand-alone entertainment venues, large hotels with convention facilities and fine restaurants.

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

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