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A Film Production Financing Fund

Thursday, February 05, 2009
Targeted returns: 13%-16% net annual.

A SQUARE :: 05Feb09 A Film Production Financing Fund
Category Film Financing
Author Sona Blessing
Funds intends to work with film production crews have an established track record
(an essential criteria in receiving “completion bond” - which are issued by specialised insurance companies that require stringent criteria be met)
Fund intends to sign on Hollywood blockbuster movie star(s)/casts
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