Tuesday, May 4, 2010

On Broadway - Investing for Love ... and Money

Every investment requires an understanding of its risks and returns. But as the last two years have shown, simply mastering the numbers isn't enough. And it's not just about what people need. Everybody needs a home and yet the housing bubble led millions of Americans and an entire industry to make decisions that seem obviously foolish in retrospect. Going forward what can investors learn that will avoid similar mistakes?

On June 2nd the Tigres Group is presenting an extraordinary event: On Broadway -- Investing for Love ... and Money. Investing in Broadway has never been for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. But as an investor -- as they say -- if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Broadway investing probably requires more gut sense than just about any other business. Not only do you need to trust your partner's honesty and back office acumen, you have to believe in their ability to get people off their sofas and into the theater. So there may be no better classroom to study the human aspect of what makes a good investment.

In addition to that subtle lesson, June 2nd's event provides attendees with the opportunity to meet and discuss this business with some of Broadway's most successful pros, including one of the producers of American Idiot, which was just nominated for three Tony awards including Best Musical.

Here's a brilliant scene from the movie The Producers presenting an hysterically horrible producer, the kind we guarantee will not be attending this event!


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