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Nicole Junkermann business mentor

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Nicole Junkermann is a London-based investor, entrepreneur and business mentor . Her investment career began in the sports sector. In 1998, she co-founded Winamax, a football gaming portal. From 2002 to 2011, she was a strategic investor and Vice-Chairman of the sports and media company, Infront. In 2007, she founded United in Sports, the world’s first private equity fund focusing on sports. From sports to experimental technology Since 2011, however, she has returned to her roots in digital innovation and experimental technology – areas like robotics, genomics, virtual reality and artificial intelligence – and media rights, generally. Her principal investment vehicle is today NJF Capital Ltd, which currently has over 30 companies in its portfolio. NJF Capital serves as a bridge between traditional business and industry-defining technologies and brings a deep understanding of business strategy, entrepreneurial know-how and a wide network across business and government. In additi

The Matrix 4 to be released in 2022

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This time we know it’s for real: Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are reprising their roles as Neo and Trinity in a fourth film set in the world of “The Matrix”. Warner Bros Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures will produce and globally distribute the film, set to be released in 2022. Warner Bros Picture Group chairman Toby Emmerich made the announcement this week. “We could not be more excited to be re-entering ‘The Matrix’ with director Lana Wachowski – said Emmerich – we are thrilled that she is writing, directing and producing this new chapter in ‘The Matrix’ universe”. In addition to Wachowski, the script was also written by Aleksandar Hemon and David Mitchell. Sources say the film is eyed to b egin production at the top of 2020 and scheduled to be tentatively released in 2022 . Warner Bros has been trying for the last of couple years to find a way to get back into “The Matrix” universe, but a hold-up over producing rights slowed the project down. Over the past coupl