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Movie Portfolio FundThe movie industry is one of the most exciting and dynamic businesses in the world, where revenues now approach $100 billion annually and where a single feature film can gross more than $1 billion. Movies are the world's most popular form of entertainment and the movie sector is increasingly recognised as a highly attractive and profitable investment class. Movies generate income across many channels in addition to the traditional box office including DVD, Internet streaming and rapid international expansion. Movie assets earn profits in perpetuity for their investors. In recognition of this unique investment opportunity Out Of Obscurity presents the Movie Portfolio Fund, the first international investment fund to focus on a diverse portfolio of Hollywood feature films. In partnership with Pacific Media & Entertainment the fund co-finances a slate of major Hollywood studio movies, building a library of movie assets to provide superior returns for investors. Senior executives of PME have been responsible for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbuster hits including Men In Black, Wild Wild West, Air Force One, In The Line Of Fire, Hide And Seek and, most recently, Disney's Enchanted. A classic alternative investment, the Movie Portfolio Fund is non-correlated with any conventional market and provides a natural hedge with the potential for superior absolute returns. For more details on the Movie Portfolio Fund and to find out how to invest, click here.
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| The Movie Portfolio Fund Limited is not subject to any form of regulation or approval in the Isle of Man. This website is not to be regarded in any part of the world as an invitation to the public or any section of it to become or to offer to become a participant in the Movie Portfolio Fund Limited. The participants in the Movie Portfolio Fund Limited are not protected by any statutory compensation scheme. |
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