I predict a major U.S. company will soon go bankrupt.
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Dear Reader, I predict a major U.S. company will soon go bankrupt. Millions of Americans will be surprised when it happens. It’s an iconic firm. You might even be one of its 30 million paying customers. But frankly, I have no sympathy for this company whatsoever. Any company that has an average negative cash flow of $2 billion a year over the past three years is a reckless and totally irresponsible piece of garbage. It hasn't earned a dime of profits over the last 10 years. Meanwhile, it's spent more than $17 billion over the past three years trying to build out its infrastructure… with no revenue growth… and trades millions of shares on the public markets every day. The whole company deserves to be shut down. And the CEO should be forced to go back to business school and learn how to read a balance sheet. But if you're willing to be aggressive, here's the good news… By placing a single trade right now, you could make a 733% gain, enough to make you 7 times your money over the coming years. Click here for more details. Regards, Porter Stansberry Founder and CEO, Stansberry Research
P.S. This reminds me of the time I predicted AT&T's collapse in 1999… a prediction that many people found ludicrous until I was proven correct. This time around, it's an equally well-known company.
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