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		<title>Three Types of Executives</title>
		<description>by James Jaeger

Unfortunately, too many movies are made by throwing money at problems rather than by increasing efficiency. Efficiency begins with you and your executives. Which type of executive will you continue to be?

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		<title>Writing &#038; Selling Your Screenplay</title>
		<description>by James Jaeger

Question: I would like to write screenplays for a living but I don't understand the proper format, or what to do to get an agent and/or get it sold?

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		<title>Where to Avoid Investing</title>
		<description>by James Jaeger

Sometimes the best places to invest money yesterday become the worst places to invest tomorrow. People and institutions change, things get over-regulated, the same policies are always applied ad nausium . . . good management teams leave, morale declines, idiots come on board. There are a million things ...</description>
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		<title>Why Invest in a Movie?</title>
		<description>by James Jaeger
A movie is the best investment one can make for the up-side potential vs. the risk. They're better than real estate, blue chip stocks, gold, silver, precious stones, income-producing rental properties, futures, treasuries, international currencies . . . better than anything, with the possible exception of investing in ...</description>
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