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2013/09/28

The One Stock Congress Wants to Keep Secret

Saturday, September 28, 2013


Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader,

Washington has done it again. This time it's banning the 100-watt light bulb... And very soon the 75-, 60- and 40-Watt bulbs as well.

Some people think a light bulb is trivial, but we believe Americans can decide how to light our homes just fine on our own.

And now the government is trying to take away our choices.

But one small company is saving Americans from the dreaded "light-bulb law."

It created a new bulb that's 78% more efficient than an ordinary bulb and lasts 25 times longer... Saving the average homeowner about $6,975.

In the past, bulbs like these have been extremely expensive and only the most affluent ended up using them in their homes.

However, this company is changing the game...

It's developed a way to mass produce the product and sell it much cheaper than anything on the market.

Yet most Americans have never heard of the company... It's a small manufacturer that's seemingly come out of nowhere.

Though this company is less than 3% of the size of General Electric, its sales are growing seven times faster.

Just take a look at this chart tracking its performance vs. the S&P 500 this year:


With the company bringing in multi-million-dollar annual sales and double-digit profit margins, it only stands to get bigger in the months ahead.

Consider... If the company grew to just 10% of the size of GE, the share price would have to triple or more.

If you are interested in learning more about this situation, The Oxford Club's Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green just completed a full write up on pages 1 to 3 of this month's issue of The Oxford CommuniquƩ.

Today we'd like to send you your own copy of the latest issue. Just click on this link to see how you can get it right away.

However, this invitation in only open until Monday, September 30 at midnight. So please act quickly.

Sincerely,


Andrew Snyder
Editorial Director, Wealthy Retirement


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