From: Wealth Daily <wd-eletter@angelnexus.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:03 PM
Subject: Exclusive: Oil Industry Insiders' Trade
To: arshadtan@gmail.com
Exclusive: Oil Industry Insiders' Trade By Christian DeHaemer | Monday, November 14th, 2011 Exclusive: You have until November 24, 2011, to get in on this once-in-a-century oil industry insiders' trade.
One little-known management group's last seven projects have averaged 10,600% gains... And they've just pulled off their latest — and biggest — deal yet. United Press International calls this oil project "the last real high-potential area in the world that hasn't been fully explored." A Single Word Sometimes, a single word is worth more than a thousand pages of financial reports and analyst opinions. Let me illustrate for you... In 2002, this little-heard-of management firm took over three tiny oil and mineral exploration companies located in points around the globe where you wouldn't send your mother-in-law:
Four years later, they sold the first company for $16 per share — market cap: $750 million — gains: 18,750%. Two years after that, they unloaded the second one at $31.50/share — market cap: $1.9 billion — gains: 14,074%. Two years after that, they sold the third for $30.50/share — market cap: $8.98 billion — gains: 19,955%. In total, this management firm took on 7 of these development projects in the last 9 years — average returns on those 7 projects: 10,600%. That's not a typo or a misplaced decimal point. These 7 companies grew, on average, by a factor of over 100 from their initial 2002 market cap. And that's just an average. One of these 7 lucky companies started off as a $2.1 million microcap; another was at just $4.6 million when this management group took the reins... Today they're worth $2.4 billion and $5.4 billion respectively. That means that every dollar you invested in 2002 would have yielded you a return of $1,142 and $1,173. Of course, not all 7 stocks did quite as well... The worst performer of the group rose a mere 1,608%. Overall, this legendary management company turned $204.4 million dollars into a staggering $21.67 billion. So when I heard that this management company had made another acquisition earlier this year — by far their biggest project yet — I knew we were in for something unprecedented. I literally needed to know nothing else about this investment other than the fact that this legendary management firm had taken over operations. You see, this time we weren't dealing with a microcap mineral or oil explorer... What we're looking at what could easily become the world's next Chevron, BP — even Exxon. The plan was massive any way you looked at it: Over 124,000 square miles of never-before-developed property were on the table... A piece of oil-rich land about the size of New Mexico was going to be split up among just a couple oil companies — and with it, an estimated 71.1 billion barrels of crude whose raw resource value today stands at $69 trillion. Here's where it gets really interesting, though: Billion-dollar names like Apache and Tullow and Anadarko have also signed contracts for blocks of land within this 124,000 territory. The oil company this management group took over, however — with a market cap of just $330 million — was the smallest of the bunch. And here's the kicker... Despite this company's small size, their chunk of this 124,000-square-mile development zone is anything but. In fact, when all is said and done, this growing oil company will hold one of the biggest shares of what is probably the very last major land-based crude deposit left untapped... anywhere on the planet. You're about to learn everything you need to know about this incredible management group which has made a name starting some of the fastest growing and most successful oil exploration firms in history. More importantly, I'll tell you about their latest project — and the details of a move they're about to make to leverage their huge position into profits of up to 2,040% annually for the next thirty years... A profit flow which will start as early as November of this year. But before I get to all that, I want to give you an inside look into the secret plot this quarter-trillion-dollar cartel cooked up to divide what is almost certainly the last great land-based oil deposit on earth. Wealth Daily, Copyright © 2011, Angel Publishing LLC, 1012 Morton Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. All rights reserved. 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