Wh's "The Man Who Went the Last Mile?"
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| DAILY UPDATE April 3, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | Time to float back over to the world of growth stocks again, with a teaser pitch from Louis Navellier for his Ultimate Growth service -- he hints at finding stocks that are "like NVIDIA was a year ago," which obviously sounds tempting (NVDA was the top performer in the S&P in 2016), and one of the stocks he hints at is a wireless networking company run by, as Navellier puts it, a guy who admires Steve Jobs and left Apple to form his own company... "The Man Who Went the Last Mile." So who is it? Click below to... | | |
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