Occasionally, given what I do for a living I get invited out by certain companies to take a look at their operations.
Since I have an audience, these companies want me to do a write-up on them and let my community know about them.
There’s always a “selfish” motivation involved because these aren’t giant corporate behemoths we’re talking about here…
They’re usually small, fledgling companies that are just trying to make a name for themselves.
Ultimately, if my community hears about what they offer and buys into their business model…
… it can push their stock price up and give them fresh capital to execute.
Now, I’ll be frank… there’s a reason most of the companies that invite me out are “small and fledgling” in the first place.
They often have mediocre products, major regulatory headwinds, and “blah” business models.
But I nearly always go because you just never know when you’re going to find that “diamond in the rough.”
A little earlier this year, I was invited out to a swamp marsh in Louisiana to get a sneak peak at a microcap with a unique way to cash in on the energy crisis…
But not in the way you think.
They’ve got a truly unique business model that’s poised to disrupt 2 major industries at the same time…
The good news is you don’t have to slap on sunscreen and brave the blistering heat of a swamp marsh at high noon…
All you have to do to capitalize is read this stunning report:
>>> Tiny Microcap Discovers How To “Send” Oil Around The Globe Like Email?
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