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Dear Profit Seeker, Every few years or so, the “perfect” scenario unfolds for a particular investment. A company may have a great product, for example...and by investing in that company at a time when the market for that product is poised to skyrocket... well, the potential exists for life-altering gains. My name is Michael Williams, Editor of Market Movers, and it’s my job to uncover those overlooked and potentially “perfect” opportunities and show my readers how to exploit those situations. Why settle for “boring” 10 - 20% returns? There’s nothing wrong with earning a 10% or 20% return on a stock, but at Market Movers, modest profits don’t get our blood racing or our pulse pounding. |
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My subscribers and I are addicted to the thrill of home runs: buying a small, undiscovered company and watching its share price go through the roof! That’s why I think you will be interested in reading more about my current pick, UV Flu Technologies (UVFT), an emerging company that is about to become a major player in the biotech industry. How do you separate the winners from the losers IT’S NEVER ACCIDENTAL. Leadership. Earnings. Business Plan. Market Trends. Investor Awareness. As you’ll see from the attached special report, UV Flu Technologies has a great story to tell - one of the best opportunities to come along in years, as a matter of fact - and they’ll be very aggressive in making sure it gets wide distribution. (After all, what good is an up-and-coming investment if hardly anyone hears about it?!!) I’d urge you to take a few minutes to learn more about this company, and further investigate its prospects with your broker or investment advisor.
6. Strong buyout potential by corporate giants 3M or Honeywell that could send share prices through the rafters. 7. Shares at the groundfloor entry point of just $0.30— this is the stage you stand to make the biggest gains—this low price still has blue sky potential. 8. Experienced management team—a powerhouse team that’s been with the heavyweights in health care and finance—those such as Johnson and Johnson and Janney Montgomery Scott. One key team member already successfully brought a $20 million per year product to market! Now UVFT is about to do it again. see pg. 10 9. THREE revenue streams already in place: the flagship Viratech UV-400, the smaller version of the UV-400, and replaceable cartridges for the units are all avenues for UVFT to generate a steady revenue stream. 10. UVFT has the first breakthrough in the air purification market in 70 years. Breakthroughs like that create investment opportunities of a lifetime. |
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Next time you check into the hospital you’re going to think twice. What used to be a safe haven for people to get well has virtually become a death sentence. As many as 1 in 10 patients that checks into a U.S. hospital acquires an infection. Nearly 2 million patients a year are infected. What’s worse… |
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As if the toll on human lives was not enough, the costs associated with hospital-acquired bacterial infections are staggering. The Wall Street Journal reports that hospital acquired infections cost up to $6.5 BILLION a year. What’s more, these highly preventable bacterial infections cost the U.S. about $30 billion a year, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Bacterial infections acquired during hospital stays are so widespread that 26 states have enacted laws requiring hospitals to report their infection rates. |
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STAPH (MRSA) Infections could propel UVFT to Super Stock Status A recent nationwide study showed that patients with staph infections incur hospital costs that are more than triple the average hospital costs of other patients. MRSA is certainly not the only bacterial infection making us sick and killing us. There are post-surgical wound infections, urinary tract infections, C. Difficile, influenza, pneumonia—the list goes on and on. Our hospitals want a device that wipes out and kills these harmful bacteria and they will pay to get it. UVFT has the next generation—a revolution in air purification and health care that could dramatically improve every U.S. hospitals bottomline and our health. Using UVFT’s FDA-approved Viratech UV-400, hospitals can begin obliterating bacteria and airborne pathogens on-the-spot with a 99% kill rate on every pass through. I have not come across even one other product that remotely comes close. Buy up as many shares of UVFT as you can then sit back and watch it rocket from $0.30 to $0.92 then $1.41 inside of 12 months. |
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Environmental Protection Agency Warns: “Indoor air quality poses a greater threat than outdoor air”
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Take a look at the rise of chronic respiratory diseases like asthma, for example, and it’s easy to understand why the EPA has proclaimed indoor air quality a major threat. In 1990, there were 10 million Americans suffering with asthma. Today that number stands at an eye-popping 20 million—DOUBLE in the past 20 years. What’s worse, asthma is projected to DOUBLE again over the next 20 years. What’s suffocating our ability to breathe free and clear? Bacteria, molds and toxins as well as exposure to chemicals in cleaning agents, pollution, second hand smoke and more—all free floating through the air with nothing to stop them. UVFT scientists, researchers and engineers saw a tremendous market opportunity to develop an air purification system that would not filter these poisons and toxins but eradicate them—kill them dead. Indoor air quality is so poor that OSHA is Stepping In. While OSHA has not yet called for a formal regulation, it is in the process of calling for new standards in airborne infectious disease protection for health care workers. OSHA’s recent enforcement directive requires that health care employers protect workers from tuberculosis, SARS, H1N1 and other influenza. Using UVFT’s breakthrough Viratech UV-400 the millions of workplaces and sick buildings around the country can better protect their workers—and their bottomline—from airborne infectious diseases and bacteria. I’m convinced that UVFT is the next Big Money Winner And then... there’s the flu Put it altogether and think of the potential for UVFT’s technology to revolutionize the industry. Influenza, bacterial infections, chronic respiratory diseases—the market for UVFT technology is mind boggling. |
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Now’s The Time To Buy Shares in UVFT for just pennies on the dollar. Based on everything I know about UVFT, 370% gains over the coming weeks is just the beginning! |
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I've been hiding something from you... A force so big, so powerful it could send UVFT’s share price into the DOUBLE DIGITS making you rich. Last year the H1N1 virus created near hysteria. Millions were petrified of contracting it. WHO declared it a pandemic, estimating 30,000 to as many as 90,000 deaths in the U.S. alone—9 million worldwide. Governments sprung into action, spending money as fast as it was being printed. Vaccines for H1N1 were given out as fast as they could make them. A cool $1 billion got the H1N1 vaccine started and when all was said and done the vaccine response cost a staggering $4.3 billion. Makers of the vaccine saw sales reach $3.3 billion. Sales of Tamiflu, the anti-viral prescription drug recommended for influenza, jumped by $1.74 billion in 2009. This year sales worldwide could reach a stunning $10 billion. You couldn’t turn on the News without hearing about a possible new case of the Swine Flu—or about how it was spreading from city to city, county to county, state to state, country to country. My point to you as an investor is this… How bad could it be if you haven’t even heard of it yet? Don’t underestimate NDM-1 just because the media hasn’t gone into a frenzy. Researchers at the journal of The Lancet of Infectious Diseases issued a grave warning about this new gene that enables bacteria to put on a body of armor when it comes to virtually all antibiotics. |
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Here’s how it works: a new superbug bacteria is producing an enzyme called NDM-1 (New Delhi
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Having just come out of a worldwide H1N1 pandemic, news of NDM-1 is bad for the public but is creating a magnificent money making opportunity for UVFT shareholders. What do you think will happen when news gets out that... This is the silver bullet every company looks for— an answer to extinguishing bacteria before it transitions to superbug status no antibiotic can kill off. When NDM-1 makes its way into the U.S., just in time for flu season, the response will be far greater than it was for H1N1. Since UVFT’s technology is FDA approved to kill bacteria, sales of UVFT’s Viratech UV-400 could blow through the roof. In case you don’t remember, BILLIONS were spent on H1N1. The world went crazy. Fear and panic spread rapidly. Obama declared a national emergency and the government went into a frenzy, spending ONE BILLION DOLLARS to get the vaccine started. In the end, more than $4.3 billion was spent on the response. NDM-1 is far worse. |
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There is NO vaccine. There are NO antibiotics to treat it. If multi billions of dollars were spent on H1N1, imagine how much more will be spent on responding to and preparing for NDM-1. There were three pandemics in the 20th century alone—the Spanish Flu, Asian Flu and Hong Kong Flu contributing to more than 600,000 deaths in the U.S. and millions worldwide. All we need is one more pandemic or a bad bout of seasonal flu and sales of UVFT will blow through the UVFT has the technology NOW to kill the NDM-1 bacteria before it can turn it into one of the most deadly super bugs ever known to man. Any one holding shares in UVFT could stand to make an absolute fortune!
Talk to your advisor today about UV Flu Technologies.
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Jack Lennon President and CEO A true management heavyweight, Jack has been president of UV Flu Technologies since its inception in July of 2009. For the past six years he has also served as president of Chamberlain Capital Partners, a consulting company specializing in business formation and finance. |
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Jack is a past officer and director of Explortex Energy, Brite-Strike Tactical Illumination, GC China Turbines, and US Starcom. Among his other credentials he served as senior vice president of Janney-Montgomery Scott and Smith-Barney. Jack holds a BSME from UMass/Amherst, with minors in Finance and Geological Engineering, and a MBA in Corporate Finance from Boston University. |
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Roger Nelsen, Director Roger brings over 36 years experience in the medical equipment and health care sector to UV Flu Technologies. He has a strong track record, having served as senior vice president at Eco-Rx, Inc., a company specializing in the air purification industry and as principle of Nelsen & Associates, an independent health care sales and consulting organization. |
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For more than a decade Roger held senior positions with medical equipment manufacturers Retec, and Everest & Jennings. His highly successful career began more than 30 years ago where he spent numerous years within various divisions of Johnson & Johnson. Roger Nelsen holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Connecticut. |
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Glen Bushee, Director Glen serves as president of Brite-Strike Tactical Illumination Products. For the past 20 years he’s held senior management positions for 3P North America, and Sunbeam Corp. among others. He was closely involved in the UVFT product design process and spent time living in China in order to oversee production which includes all phases, from design to pricing. |
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While there he built an extensive network of industry contacts and a strong manufacturing knowledge-base. Among his most esteemed credits is as developer of Comfort Mist—an air purifier with $20 million in annual sales. |
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UVFT could be well on its way to 370% gains! The Biotech industry has historically outperformed the broad market. I am confident UVFT could outperform most emerging like-biotechs to deliver one of the best stock performances this year. Call your broker or go online to invest in UVFT today. The earlier you get in, the lower the share price, the greater the gain you could see. Invest $5,000 - $10,000 in UV Flu Technologies (UVFT) today for potential 370% profit in the coming weeks! Triple-digit gains could be yours, too, when you subscribe to Michael Williams Market Movers newsletter and advisory service. Right now I have a terrific offer for you with my… BEST DEAL EVER! Of course, you don’t even have to spend one dime to act on UV Flu Technologies (UVFT). I’m giving you my #1 biotech stock pick of the year today, just to show you the kind of fortune-making stocks I find for my readers. All I ask is that, if you make a ton of money on UVFT in the next few weeks, then subscribe to my newsletter advisory service for more of the same. With UVFT alone you could make $18,500 on a $5,000 investment and $37,000 on a $10,000 investment—more than enough to pay for a subscription over and over! Subscribe today at www.mwmarketmovers.com
Michael Williams
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