BUY BUY BUY (SIX Buy ratings?!?) Dear Reader, One strange energy company just got 6 major BUY ratings on Market Beat right now. Citing the strong 2022 finish and terrific 2023 guidance... Barron's declared: "the stock is revving up." It's just as recognizable as Walmart... Tesla... American Express... or any other name-brand companies. But while those trade for over $100 per share... this company is just $1. It's easily my favorite energy play in the market right now. Here's why... It's developed a new energy-producing plant that can power one million homes... At 1/10th the size of most nuclear plants. The UK just signed a deal with them through 2050 - worth $5 billion per year! Its last earnings call reported 57% increased revenue... Act FAST... while you still can get in for just $1 (don't wait long) This new energy stock could go to $20... even $50... and STILL be a bargain! With all this positive press... Wall Street could catch on at any second... Don't miss your chance at the biggest gains! Discover The Biggest Energy Stock You HAVEN'T Heard on Cable News (YET!) Yours in smart speculation, Ryan Fitzwater, Publisher Monument Traders Alliance P.S. Have you guessed the stock yet? Here's some hints: - It's a company you've likely heard of... in fact it was on Fortune Magazine's Top 50 Most Admired Companies list...
- They bring in billions through aerospace manufacturing... but also are on the cutting edge of nuclear power... batteries... machine learning... and artificial intelligence.
- It's NOT Lockheed Martin... Boeing... Northrop Grumman... or GE...
- They have a Netflix-like revenue model estimated to add an extra $15 billion per year.
- They make jet engines for the Airbus A330, A340, A350 and A380... plus the Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner.
- They have a $2.6 billion deal to supply 650 F130 jet engines to the United States Air Force.
- The company has built a new microgrid battery container that produces 14X more energy than a Tesla Model X.
- They built a new engine for ships that uses methanol, which is both safer and easier to store than traditional fuels.
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