Thursday, August 27, 2009

This Report is Only Available for the Next 24 Hours

Dear Glen Brink, 

A few weeks ago, I sent out word of a new FREE report that new BreakAway Investor executive editor Michael Robinson had just published.

Inside that report sat a potential 90% winner Michael had identified as one of the next industry leaders poised to bring America back into space.

Well, it turns out Michael was right... and way ahead of the curve, too. The same low-cost satellite and rocket manufacturer he believes could nearly double your money is already up almost 10% since his report was issued.

And it's been mentioned twice in the past week inside the pages of The Wall Street Journal, which notes that "In the shorter term, companies expected to benefit from heightened commercial focus include (this company)"... and if you want to know the name of it, you'll just have to send for Michael's report.

It's easy, it's free and it's already proving profitable. Take this "last chance" opportunity to get in on what could be a 90% gainer. Check out Michael's report below...

Best Regards,

Sandy Franks
Executive Editor
Taipan Publishing Group
 
 
 

An Introduction, an Opportunity and
an Offer You Shouldn't Refuse...

A Potential 90% Winner Is Just Below 


Dear Glen Brink,

Greetings! My name is Michael Robinson, and by now you probably know that I've taken over as the executive editor of BreakAway Investor.

I wanted to take a moment to write and formally introduce myself as well as give you a little preview of what you'll be seeing in the future of BreakAway.

My expertise lies in the defense and technology fields... both very exciting places to be right now, despite the depressed market. In all honesty, I can't tell you how much it gets my blood pumping to see so much opportunity out there.

In fact, in just a moment, I'm going to share with you one of those very opportunities I'm so intrigued by... an opportunity you'll actually have first crack at.

I've been a long-time newspaperman (even got myself nominated for a Pulitzer along the way somehow) - writing for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle and Oakland Tribune, to name a few.

I'm also the author of a book titled Overdrawn: The Bailout of American Savings, which was instrumental in taking down two crooked Bank of America executives.

But taking on the leadership duties of BreakAway Investor is a challenge unlike anything I've ever accepted.

Look, you've been a subscriber to BreakAway for a while now. Hopefully you've seen some of the incredible gains its research has been able to deliver to you.

For instance, just in 2008, when BreakAway readers could have made:

  • 236% on Concur Technologies

  • 143% on Potash One

  • 63% on Natural Gas Services Corp.

  • 53% on Charles River Labs

  • and 306% on DG Fast Channel...

... just to name a few.

And as I write this, all nine open plays in our BreakAway Investor 2009 model portfolio are in the black. That's right, we're 9 for 9 so far this year... financial crisis be damned!

I have absolutely no plans to end that winning streak any time soon either.

And with the new opportunity I'm about to unveil to you, I really think we could be sitting on another big winner...

Out-of-This-World Gains... Thanks to This Low-Cost Rocket Maker

NASA is preparing to return to the moon. The agency has not announced an exact date but expects a lunar launch by 2020. After that we go to Mars.
 
Only problem is, we're currently looking at an aging and accident-prone fleet of space shuttles. The smart money is on the fact that by the time we head back into space on these missions, there's going to be a whole new form of space transport ready to blast off.

This low-cost rocket and satellite maker I've discovered could play a big role in that switchover.

Just last December it secured a $1.9 billion contract with NASA that will see it delivering supplies to the International Space Station on eight missions between 2011 and 2015. 

That award actually brings its long-term contracts up to $5.8 billion and counting.  

Not too shabby for a company only trading at around $14.75 recently, huh?

 These guys are all about effectiveness and affordability. That's why NASA loves to deal with them. They deliver a good product at a better price than almost anyone else.

And in these tight financial times, that makes them more valuable than ever.  

Analyst Erik Olbeter of Pacific Crest Securities recently told me: "As you look out into the long term, [this company's] prospects with smaller, more affordable satellites look very solid."

This company has traded as high as $27.89 in the past year. With the renewed push toward space travel and exploration, its proven contract load and relationship with the government and NASA, and its ability to deliver the best price on its products, I can see it easily returning to these highs again. 

That means if you act quickly and grab a few shares of its stock now, you could be looking at around a 90% return on your money.

And today, as a special "Meet and Greet" bonus, I'm going to send you a detailed report I've written on this company titled "A Rocket-Fueled Opportunity at Big Gains" absolutely FREE...

Let's Make It Very Easy for You to Make Some Serious Money...

I'm really thrilled to be embarking on this new adventure with you. I've heard from many BreakAway Investor readers already and I welcome any feedback you'd like to pass along. 

Above all, I want to make sure that our relationship is profitable, educational and, most importantly, long term.

I've got so many really incredible stories that I'm preparing to dive into and pull some really great opportunities out of for future BreakAway issues.  

I'd hate to see you miss out on any of them, including the company I've just previewed for you today.

So I'm going to make it very easy for you not to. If you respond quickly to this note, I'll send you a FREE copy of "A Rocket-Fueled Opportunity at Big Gains" immediately.  

No delays. You should have it within minutes. Once you do, I urge you to pick up a few shares of this low-cost space technology firm for your portfolio. Remember, I'm forecasting 90% gains on this undervalued company...

But even better is the fact that if you respond today, I'll also lock you in as a BreakAway Investor subscriber for just $39 a year... for the life of your subscription. 

That's right, you'll never pay more than $39 annually to receive all the great research and analysis you've come to expect from BreakAway.

Remember, the published price for one year of BreakAway Investor is $145. That means you'll be paying 73% less... for as long as you want to stay on with us!

And you'll never have to worry about sending in a renewal slip or receiving dozens of reminders either. That's because we'll automatically renew you at the low price of $39 a year until you tell us to stop.

And once you do, we'll immediately refund whatever pro-rated amount you have left on your subscription... no questions asked.  

If there's a better deal out there than the one I'm offering you today, I'd love for you to show me.

Remember you're receiving: 

  1. Your FREE report "A Rocket-Fueled Opportunity at Big Gains" detailing everything you need to know in order to add this potential 90% winner to your portfolio immediately.
  2. A 73% discount on your BreakAway Investor subscription for as long as you want to remain with us...
  3. The same, unparalleled research and analysis delivered to your door each month that produced gains like 236%, 143% and 306% last year and has us going 9-for-9 so far in 2009!

What's not to love there? So please take a minute and lock yourself in for some great savings and send for your FREE report today.  

I can't wait to open up this pipeline of great opportunities for you. You'll be hearing from me very soon. Until then... enjoy your report and your potential 90% gains!
 

Sincerely, 

Michael Robinson
Executive Editor
BreakAway Investor




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