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It's a strange rule. For many years, American citizens were forbidden from trading in a certain stock. It wasn't because it was risky. In fact, this company was and still is one of the most profitable operating today. It's got huge profit margins and recently set a record earnings mark. But for one specific reason, in America the stock was reserved only for investors planning to buy over $1 million in shares. Now the stock is finally open to regular people. And with millions of investors potentially ready to get in, it could end up being the biggest stock story of 2014. Get the details right here. Sincerely,  Andrew Snyder Editorial Director, The Oxford Club | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Investment U. To unsubscribe from Investment U or to manage your account, click here
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