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Growth is an indicator of a healthy company, which would be the entertainment industry, is an excellent choice. For example, entertainment companies are home to some of the most high-tech and well paid. As governments compete for the opportunity to receive industry awards, it is natural to expect a similar contest for the best investment opportunities.

Fashionable. Moderna. Technological. Traditional. There are forms of entertainment in each of these categories. The old adage, “no business like show business” is still true, but nowadays, entertainment is a large trading company, is much more than Hollywood and film. Modern technology has led to the creation of the growing video game and entertainment online. Large companies such as theme parks to entertain the masses. Test do not forget the music industry – iTunes, CDs, concerts … everything is entertainment.

After realizing how big this industry is attractive, which makes investment decisions easier. Continued investment in entertainment is not to say that the basic principles of investment must be thrown to the wind. Despite the growth and success of the entertainment companies, nobody really knows what company is going to appear, or what the industry will rise above expectations. Be cautious and conservative – choose quality over quantity shares of entertainment, and do not forget to diversify your portfolio. When considering a diversified portfolio is important to realize that many entertainment companies are internally diverse. This form of diversification is common among the powers of entertainment. Powerhouse companies like Sony and Disney have their business in multiple areas of entertainment, and even entertainment outdoors, their success in the balance.

Investing in the entertainment industry can do much more than the purchase of shares. For those seeking a more venture capitalist approach, there are many digital media and promising traditional media companies seeking funding.

U2 began as “the band, Larry Mullen” in the band’s humble beginnings in 1976. Fourteen-year-old Larry Mullen Jr. posted a notice on (Mount Temple Comprehensive School) high school announcements board seeking musicians for a new band. It started as a band of seven Dik Evans (brother of Edge) and two friends from Mullen, Ivan McCormick and Peter Martin included. Martin and McCormick left a couple of weeks later and U2 called themselves “Feedback”, especially playing covers with a clear influence of post-punk rock. In 1978, “The Hype” was the band name and new Dik Evans left the band on good terms with the band for a set of 4 pieces. Larry Mullen Jr. on drums, Adam Clayton on bass, Bono (Paul Hewson) on vocals and The Edge (Dave Evans) on guitar, U2 was officially born.

In 1978, St. Patrick’s Day, U2 won a talent contest in Limerick, Ireland, playing original material gain of 500 pounds and the chance to record a demo. Hot Press journalist Bill Graham introduced the band and Paul McGuinness was asked and accepted the manager of the band. The EP “Three” was released soon, it was just a version of Ireland, shot charts on the strength of “Out of control.” They released the single “Another Day”, through CBS, but again was a statement of Ireland only. The next album, “October”, was released the next year, focus more on spirituality. Bono and The Edge, in fact left the band temporarily to a religious sect called the ‘Shalom Fellowship’ to close for a little while U2 ceased to exist. October did not sell well and received mixed reviews, but managed to Bono’s songwriting skills demonstrated. Energetic live performances by U2 during the European tour gave them the fame of a live band. Soon after, in 1983, U2 released their breakthrough album ‘War’.

“New Year” was the first single from ‘War and became the first top 10 hit for U2 reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart. “War” was released soon after, he received much critical praise and rejoice, and became an instant success reaching number 1 in the United Kingdom, and sales have shown in Europe and America. ‘War’ was the first overtly political album of U2, distract from the spiritual themes of the “October”. The anthem “Sunday Bloody Sunday” became a crowd favorite then was performed at Live Aid in 1985.