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2013/05/05

Will An Eleventh-Hour Deal Save Us From Economic Catastrophe?

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Dear Universe,

We're all anxiously watching the press wires tick by, waiting for news of a deal between Cyprus and the European Union.

The deal would end Russia's manipulation of the energy markets and save Europe from spiraling into economic ruin.

News could hit any minute.

One company stands to make billions in the wake of a deal.

Its shares trade on the NYSE.

And Karim Rahemtulla just slapped a $300 price target on the stock.

He says $300 is a conservative estimate, considering that it's in Washington's best interest that a deal happens, ASAP.

The second any news breaks, I'm pulling this research offline.

Please get informed before this historic opportunity comes to pass. I'm concerned it'll be gone by mid-day tomorrow.

Click here to view the urgent details.

Ahead of the tape,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily


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