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Phone: +1 708 974-4688
Address:
8150 West 111th Street
Palos Hills, ILLINOIS 60465
Company Description
First National Entertainment Corp.. First National Entertainment Corp. provides small, high yield bridge loans to developers and redevelopers of real estate. The company provides credit to developers, re-developers of real estate to producers, inventors, authors and syndicators. During 1999 the company discontinued its operations in retail video stores and factoring accounts receivable business. Previously the company used distribute and market high-quality entertainment properties targeted at family market in film and media. The company derives its income on interest and fees on loans.
Key People
Chairman & President C.E. NOOTENS
Chief Executive Officer & Secretary K.E. SCIPTA

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