DAILY UPDATE
May 17, 2019
Dear Valued Reader,

Happy Friday!  I'm chugging away at the Friday File for our favorite people, but it's not done yet (look for it after the market close), so I'm sending out a quickie teaser solution for everyone to read... don't want you getting bored without me!
This one's from the Motley Fool Canada, they're hinting at a stock that they think gives you the chance to become a millionaire like "Forty-dollar Frank," and like some other of my quick Friday "guess" articles this one's not quite locked down... but the stock will sound familiar to quite a few of you, just click below to...


He made a $450 million deal with Nokia... a $395 million deal with Microsoft... an $828 million deal with Cisco... and a $29.26 BILLION deal with Apple.

How did the CEO of a stock trading for just $3 do it? And just how high will the stock go as a result? The incredible story here.


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I came in this morning to a big pile of questions about "Netflix's Worst Nightmare" -- that's a teaser campaign going around to introduce RiskHedge's latest newsletter, Disruption Investor, and hint at the next great disruptor stock that they're recommending -- which they say should be able to double your money every 2.5 years for a decade or more.  So what is this company that has a "toll booth" business in technology?  I fed Stephen McBride's clues into the Thinkolator so we could get you some answers, just click below to...



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