| Sunday, January 5, 2014 | Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader,
Take a common #2 lead pencil... add a roll of ordinary Scotch tape... And what do you get? Usually, nothing. But two University of Manchester professors did exactly that - with a twist. And the incredible substance they produced just won them the Nobel Prize for Physics! (You may be able to see a photo of this amazing stuff on the right.) The Wall Street Journal calls the miracle material they discovered "An impending turning point in high tech as important as silicon and integrated circuitry were half a century ago." It stands to revolutionize a $357 billion market. And our research shows it could push one company's dirt-cheap stock into the stratosphere. If you're looking for a big gainer to kick off 2014, please take a moment to get the details on this company right here. Good investing,  Andrew Snyder Editorial Director, The Oxford Club P.S. This is an extremely time-sensitive opportunity. So please review our presentation right now. | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement. To unsubscribe from Wealthy Retirement, click here
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