Saturday, May 3, 2014 | Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader, Right now, cable TV is in its final days. In fact, USA Today just ran an exposé on March 19, that said last year, for the first time EVER, cable companies saw a decline in subscriptions. People are just sick and tired of getting ripped off by the cable companies and getting poor service as a result. And that means the much-hated cable companies are starting to lose their monopoly on the $441 billion industry. But this is great news for you. The company we've discovered is the real cable killer. For months, it's been in possession of a secret cable project that's got the entire media buzzing. In fact, one top business magazine has said it's going to "kill the industry as we know it..." and accomplish what Apple, Microsoft and Google can't. We've put together this FREE presentation to show you just how the cable industry is going to collapse. And best of all, we'll also show you how to ride this company to the top of the stock charts. Click here to see everything! Sincerely, Andrew Snyder Editorial Director, The Oxford Club | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement. To unsubscribe from Wealthy Retirement, click here
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