Canada's Biggest Resource Yet By Nick Hodge | Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 There's a mine in Canada where you can get access to the world's most widely-used industrial and precious metals at an extreme discount. Thanks to the same geologic formation that gave us the tar sands, billions of tons of expensive metals lie right on the surface of this mine in black shale. There's already proven to be rare earths, vanadium, lithium, uranium, silver, and more. And the company is employing a brand-new — and extremely economic — mining strategy to get them... We sent a brief video about this mine a short time ago. It contained detailed photos, video footage of the property, and the company's plan to deliver big profits to shareholders. So many people tried to view it that we ended up having technical difficulties. I'm happy to report the problem has been remedied and the video is back online for you to see. Please take a few moments to watch it today. As you'll see, the metals this company owns are worth several times more than it's currently trading. Good Investing, Nick Hodge Energy and Capital, Copyright © 2012, Angel Publishing LLC, 1012 Morton Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. All rights reserved. No statement or expression of opinion, or any other matter herein, directly or indirectly, is an offer or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities or financial instruments mentioned. While we believe the sources of information to be reliable, we in no way represent or guarantee the accuracy of the statements made herein. Energy and Capital does not provide individual investment counseling, act as an investment advisor, or individually advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment. Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. Subscribers should not view this publication as offering personalized legal or investment counseling. Investments recommended in this publication should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company in question. Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by Xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal and punishable by law. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info here, including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. |
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