Few people know its name, but Intuitive Surgical was one of the five best stocks of the last 20 years.
It went up as much as 18,000% in two decades.
Why?
Because it used new technology - surgical robotics - to drive sales sky high.
Now... another company is following its path.
The company is tiny today - just $500 million - but it is in position to grow dramatically.
In short, it is the inventor of the world's first AI-designed drug to enter clinical trials.
And big pharma is lining up to use its patent-protected technology.
- Merck is collaborating with them on three projects that could generate up to $674 million in revenue.
- French pharma giant Sanofi agreed to pay the company up to $5.2 billion to develop 15 new drugs.
- Bristol Meyers Squibb signed a $1.2 billion partnership with the company.
In short, the upside is MASSIVE.
Which is why I wanted to send you this video.
It comes from one of the great stock pickers of all-time - a man who actually recommended Intuitive Surgical in real time back in 2004.
In fact, he called 4 of the top 6 performing stocks from 2000 to 2020.
And he says this new company is the #1 AI Stock Under $10.
Watch his free video breaking down the situation here.
Sincerely,
Rachel Gearhart
Associate Publisher, The Oxford Club
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