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Movie Production Penny Stocks

Movie Production Penny Stocks - PennyStocksCapitalist.comThe big screen isn’t reserved for just high-priced stocks. While there isn’t an avalanche of movie production penny stocks, there are a few on the market. If you’re a movie person and a someone who likes investing in what you know, perhaps one of these four penny stocks will be for you.

Movie Production / Theaters Penny Stocks

National Lampoon

National Lampoon (AMEX: NLN) is based in the US. It’s a smaller company with a market cap of almost $13 million.

According to sources, they have 26 employees and sales of $4 million annually. Looking over the one-year chart, we found decent volatility (if you like day trading penny stocks).

Image Entertainment

Image Entertainment (Nasdaq: DISK) is also based in the US. They have 138 employees and about $95 million in sales—market cap is $25 million.

In February 2008, the stock took a major hit—dropping from $3.50 to about $1. Over the next few months it had some wild swings before settling down.

New Frontier Media

New Frontier Media (Nasdaq: NOOF) has 170 employees and $56 million in sales. NOOF has a market cap of $78 million.

This stock wasn’t a penny stock until the end of last year when it started dipping below the $5 mark. It took a big hit in June 2008 and is currently playing in the $3 arena. Many expect it to rebound.

Peace Arch Entertainment Group

If you look at Peace Arch Entertainment Group’s (AMEX: PAE) distribution list, you’re unlikely to see huge Hollywood blockbusters. What you’ll fine are creative and “disturbingly distinctive” feature films—like The Tudors.

Peace Arch has 90 employees and a market cap of $20 million. Since November 2008, the stock has been on a downward turn. It’s fallen low enough that some value investors are beginning to see it as a bargain.

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