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Little company using the world's most abundant resource to make cheap, clean electricity |
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Bob Czeschin,
Editor of Oil & Energy |
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** Saw the investment potential of
environmentally-friendly gasolines.
Recommended Valero, one of the few
hi-tech refiners able to produce them.
Subscribers grabbed profits up to 458%. |
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** Foresaw the rebirth of nuclear
power and recommended uranium
producer Cameco. Subscribers doubled
their money in just over a year. |
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** Forecasted the shortage of natural
gas in the US. Recommended little known
natural gas giant, EnCana.
Subscribers bagged up to 237% profits. |
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This small company harnessing the
power of the ocean almost certain to be
his next big winner. |
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Three quarters of the world is
covered by ocean and this company's patented new technology can harness
the energy released by ocean waves to supply all the electricity that California
could possibly want. And it does this at prices competitive with oil and
natural-gas fired power plants. |
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Defense giant
Lockheed Martin,
the US Marines and 4 utility companies
have already signed contracts with them. Sales are exploding. And with demand
for cheap, clean energy growing explosively, they have the potential to blossom into an energy giant and
make their shareholders rich. |
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Dear Investor:
A tiny company has patented new technology that can supply
all the electricity California could possibly want from the waves
in a 10-by-10 square mile patch of the Pacific -- and at prices
competitive with oil and natural gas-fired power plants.
Defense giant Lockheed Martin, the US Marines, and 4 utility
companies have already signed large contracts with them.
Lockheed, for example, won a contract from the Department of
Homeland Security to deploy high-tech sensors in the ocean to
monitor vessels approaching the American coast. Lockheed has the
sensors to do the job, but in the middle of the ocean, there’s no
place to plug ‘em in.
But this company’s new technology makes electricity in the
middle of the ocean, so it was exactly what Lockheed needed.
This company also won a big contract to install its
electricity generators offshore of a big US Marine base in the
Pacific Ocean. The Marines love the idea of being able to
provide electricity to forces stationed in remote locations --
without having to use up precious liquid fuel.
Three international utilities have signed on as well ... |
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The giant Spanish utility, Iberdrola, sought out this company
to install Spain’s first commercial wave-power system |
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The French energy giant Total signed a contract for a similar
system to be deployed off the French coast |
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The British government recently signed a deal to deploy up
to 30 of this company’s power generators off the coast of
Cornwall |
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And just recently, this company began installing wave-power
generators off the coast of Oregon for a west coast utility.
This company is still in its infancy, but energy giants and
governments around the world are already knocking on their door.
Sales are exploding. They have the potential to turn the whole
energy industry inside out, upside down. It’s obvious to me that as they commercialize their extraordinary new technology, they’re
destined to become an energy giant. |
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This company’s technology brings to life the centuries-old dream
of cheap, pollution-free electricity |
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That was the promise of solar power, wind power, fuel cells,
and cold fusion. But they all failed to deliver on it. Likewise,
for ocean wave power -- until now.
Indeed, since 1799, dozens of attempts have been made to
harness the energy in ocean waves. They all failed because they
were too mechanically complex, which made them expensive to
build and hard to maintain in harsh, corrosive saltwater. So the
electricity they produced was too expensive.
By contrast, this company’s generators incorporate a radical
engineering departure from just about any other electric power
generator on the market today because ... this company’s
generators have almost no moving parts.
The heart of its patented system is a specially engineered
chemical polymer -- a giant molecule millions of atoms long --
that has the unique property of turning mechanical motion
directly into an electric current. The up-and-down motion of
ocean waves is perfect for this polymer.
The result: generators that are simpler and cheaper
to build, easier to maintain, require no fuel, and put
out very inexpensive electricity. |
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Cost competitive with oil
or natural gas-generated electricity |
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Their generators make electricity at a cost of 7¢ to 10¢ per
kilowatt-hour. This is the exact same cost structure as oil and
gas-generated electricity.
Moreover, while the cost of oil and gas-generated electricity
is rising -- due to rising oil and natural gas prices -- the cost
of wave-generated electricity is headed down.
Right now, for example, this company is building new,
larger wave-power
generators
that will cut the cost in
half to 3¢ to 4¢ per kilowatt-hour.
At those rates, wave-power electricity will be much cheaper
than electricity generated by oil or gas-fired plants. The
only things cheaper will be dirty, coal-fired plants and
environmentally controversial nuclear power.
When they start undercutting oil and gas-fired power plants
their business is going to grow exponentially. |
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No soot, no smoke, and no nasty spills |
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People and politicians don’t like smelly pollution and dirty
energy. Whether you believe in global warming or not -- it’s
become a major political force and is a big issue in the US
presidential election.
This company has the perfect answer: cheap, bountiful
electricity that’s 100% emission free. No soot, no smoke, and no
oil spills.
This company’s technology makes ocean wave power far greener
than environmental darlings such as ethanol, bio-diesel, and even
clean-burning natural gas.
The combination of low-cost electricity and no
pollution makes this company unique.
But there’s even more in this company’s favor: Its energy
source is never going to deplete, like oil. You’re never going
to run out of ocean waves.
Just imagine. There are no exploration costs. No mining
costs. No drilling. The waves are right there for the taking,
with the right technology. And this company has it.
They already have a foot in the door of corporate America
with their roster of blue-chip clients. I think their sales will
at least double each year for the next 5 years. Longer term, as
demand for electricity inevitably rises, this company is destined
to become a major energy giant.
It’s not often that a company brings much needed breakthrough
technology like this to the market. Thomas Edison did it with
the lightbulb. The company he started to commercialize it is now
one of the largest companies in the world -- General Electric.
Early investors in GE who held on to their shares became
extraordinarily wealthy. You have a similar opportunity with
this company.
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Impartial and independent advice makes
extraordinary profits for my readers |
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I’m Bob Czeschin, editor of the Oil & Energy Investment
Report. You may not have noticed it, but the fine print in many
newsletter promotions reveals that the author got paid by the company he was touting -- sometimes as much as $850,000 for a
single “recommendation.”
That makes me sick. I’m completely impartial and
independent. I’ve never taken a penny from any company or broker
for my recommendations. I don’t even let them buy me lunch.
I do my own research and I sing my own song -- and it pays
off for my readers.
For example, early on, I saw the investment potential of
environmentally-friendly gasolines. I recommended Valero, one
of the few high-tech refiners able to produce them. Subscribers
grabbed profits of up to 458%.
I foresaw the rebirth of nuclear power in Asia and
recommended uranium producer Cameco. Subscribers doubled their
money in just over a year.
I forecasted the recent shortage of natural gas in the US. I
recommended little-known natural gas giant, EnCana. Subscribers
bagged up to 237% profits.
My next big winner is almost certain to be this small company
harnessing the power of ocean waves.
Get all the details. My Special Report shows you how their
ground-breaking technology works. Learn how this company can
break the chains binding America to increasingly expensive
Mideast oil, and why I think the early shareholders in this
virginal company are going to become wealthy.
This tiny ocean wave power company won’t be the first hightech
energy stock to be enormously profitable for my subscribers. |
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Some of the juiciest profits come from technology companies
carving out new niches in the oil and energy markets |
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For example, readers following my recommendations walked
away with 148% profits in 7 months in Syntroleum, a tiny
company with the technology to convert natural gas into
environmentally-pure liquid fuel. |
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Since the days of Henry Ford, entrepreneurs had been trying
unsuccessfully to harvest the billions of barrels of oil
locked up in Canada’s vast tar sands. When I saw Suncor
pioneering technology that would finally do it, I told my
readers to buy shares with both hands. They bagged as much
as 195% profits. |
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Now, I have my subscribers in a company that builds and rents
out technologically advanced deepwater drill rigs. They’re
so much ahead of the field, the oil companies are paying
them rental fees -- for a single rig -- up to an astounding
$500,000 a DAY. As I write this, my subscribers are already
up as much as 54% in just 11 months. |
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Another great way to double or triple your money
in energy is taking advantage of oil depletion |
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Right now, 75% of the world’s oil is pumped from fields
that are 30 years old or older. Indeed, oil production in
Kuwait, Iran, the US, Mexico, and Russia, five of the top twelve
oil producers in the world, is down significantly from their
respective peaks.
Companies that can increase their reserves and production in
the face of depletion can make you some big money. Apache Oil
is a perfect example: They increased their reserves more than
5-fold, and also tripled their production. Subscribers following
my buy-sell recommendations on Apache gobbled up 133% profits.
You have the same situation in natural gas with reserves
also depleting. And a few years ago, when I saw a natural gas
shortage developing, I recommended EnCana and Penn West, two
little-known North American companies with large reserves.
Then I sat back and waited for Wall Street to catch up.
And subscribers walked away with up to 246% and 239% profits
respectively. They more than tripled their money!
If you want to start hauling in profits like these from
the oil and energy sector, subscribe now to my Oil & Energy
Investment Report. Normally, $144 a year, but on this offer,
just $99. You save $45 and I’ll start you off with a bonus copy
of my Special Report: “All the Cheap, Pollution-Free Electricity
America Could Possibly Want -- from Ocean Waves.”
After that, each monthly issue will give you at least one
new recommendation -- with the same profit potential of EnCana
(246%), Valero (458%), and Suncor (195%).
Am I always right? Of course not. In 2006, for instance, I
had 16 closed-out recommendations: 2 losers and 14 winners. The
worst loser was down 16%. The biggest winner was up 458%.
And now, as I write this, we have 14 more open positions, with 2 losers and 12 gainers. The two losers are down 3% and
14%; the gains range all the way up to 136% and 300%.
Results like these are possible because I search out oil and
energy companies that don’t depend on rising oil prices to do
well for their shareholders. That way, they’re relatively safe
investments even when oil dips. And when oil rises, it turbocharges
my subscribers’ profits.
And I’m constantly on the lookout for companies that are
on the cutting edge of energy technology, or are at the top of
their fields. Like Suncor (195%) and Valero (458%) that I told
you about above. And of course, this ocean wave company that is
almost destined to blossom into an energy giant as the demand for
cheap, clean energy grows.
When you subscribe, I’ll send you your issues by first class
mail. But why wait for the postman? Send me your e-mail address
and I’ll also send you issues by e-mail, plus complimentary
energy news updates, special offers, and intra-month buy-sell
recommendations, as needed.
One last point: The shares of this tiny company making
cost competitive, pollution-free electricity from ocean waves
are dirt cheap because they haven’t been listed on any exchanges
in America -- until now. Just recently, they were listed on the
Nasdaq National Market.
By far the biggest profits are going to be made by the
investors who get in now, before this stock winds up on the buy
list of the big brokerage firms.
So if you want to get in on the ground floor, follow the Buy Now links below -- you know what to do. |
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Yours sincerely,

Bob Czeschin, Editor
Oil & Energy Investment Report
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Subscribe to my Oil & Energy newsletter for two years (just $144
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But best of all, their management has the old-fashioned view
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Dear
Bob:
This electricity generating company sounds like a great
investment to me. Please enroll me in your Oil and Energy Investment Report and send me your Special Report. I’ll take ... |
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2-year subscription (24 issues): just $144
I SAVE HALF off the regular
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- “All the Cheap, Pollution-
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- “Three High-yield Oil Companies Paying Dividends up to 12.1%.”
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