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2013/03/17

The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of March 17, 2013)

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Senate Democrats released a budget resolution, for the first time in four years! No worries. It's not like we have a spending problem or anything...
Two years ago, I boldly proclaimed that "the exploding use of mobile devices promises to be the fastest-growing - and possibly biggest - technological trend ever." Since that time, reality has certainly lived up to my assertion.

These two dividend-paying companies just declared increases. But only one of them is worthy of your consideration...
Thirty-one years and counting, and Southern Company's dividend keeps moving forward.

We've already talked about the profit opportunity offered by uranium. Now, here are the three stocks best positioned to profit.
Not since the Cold War has the United States had a boogeyman like China. And where's that boogeyman lurking right now? Africa.


U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, claims: "Over the next few years, textbooks should be obsolete." Find out which technologies will replace them - and the companies bringing innovative "e-learning" to the classroom.
As part of our Top 10 Startups to Watch in 2013 series, we profile two more fast-growing tech companies - both of which are making excellent progress in huge markets.

New Data Already Sending Shockwaves
Brand-new data shows a shocking trend toward abundance. Stocks in a certain corner of the market are now breaking out at an average rate of 26 per day. To be regarded as a "breakout," a stock must move by 100% or greater, overnight. How profound is this new trend? Enough to issue a formal alert to readers... That everyday people are making extraordinary amounts of money, starting with a measly $50 investment. All the details are here.
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