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Get first access to Tom Gardner's brand-new Stock Advisor pick -------------------------------------

Get first access to Tom Gardner's brand-new Stock Advisor pick --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [View this email in your browser]( Motley Fool co-founder & CEO Tom Gardner just made his first official marijuana recommendation in the history of Stock Advisor! Click the button directly below to discover what it is! [Show me how to access Tom's first marijuana recommendation in history!]( [Urgent] Please do note that we expect a lot of interest from prospective members, so any additional waiting time means risking potential gains. Your place will be taken by the next Fool in line... Dear Fellow Investor, I'm going to be honest with you, this took me aback somewhat. After all, not only is this company Tom Gardner's first-ever official marijuana recommendation...it's also a recent IPO. This is a historic moment in Stock Advisor for many reasons. First off, Tom and David usually like to wait a little to let the market handle recent IPOs to get a sense of the company. But there are some companies that they simply love from the get-go...and this is one of them. This opportunity is also currently the only marijuana recommendation Tom Gardner has ever made. And joining Stock Advisor today gives you an opportunity to get in at the ground floor of Stock Advisor's first pure play in the cannabis space. After all...the 2018 Farm Bill is the catalyst for the growth of this small cap company. But it's also the first-ever pure-play marijuana stock to be officially recommended by either Tom or David Gardner. But when you actually look at the company itself, it's not hard to understand why Tom made history... You see, Tom Gardner's first-ever marijuana recommendation is actually the No. 1 CBD company by market share. If you know anything about the cannabis market, you know the CBD side of the industry is infinitely less regulated than the THC side, which is the drug in marijuana that actually gets you "high." You've probably even seen CBD products at your local CVS or Walgreens. You can get them just about anywhere these days... Making it no surprise that Tom's No. 1 marijuana IPO: - Had 74% year-over-year revenue growth in 2018. - Has analysts expecting revenue to more than double in 2019. - Has analysts projecting it to increase sales by an additional 153% on top of that in 2020. - Has a $69 million cash stockpile, with minimal long-term debt. What's more, not only is it one of the very few companies in the entire cannabis industry to already be profitable... Its financials are so impressive it recently was able to attract the head of Kellogg's $3 billion snack business to join it as CEO. Small wonder, then, that Tom's No. 1 marijuana IPO is already up 33.5% since going public back in September. Don't worry that you've missed the boat, though. The company's market cap sits at just a little more than half a billion dollars. It's still tiny! And it's available today specifically for Stock Advisor members. And if you've been on the fence about joining Stock Advisor....well, maybe this is the green light you've been waiting on. But I have to remind you again, every second you wait is just another second someone is at the front of the line potentially buying shares of this incredible company...before you. You don't need me to tell you just how urgent this invitation is. So do us a favor and just click the link directly below to discover the name of Tom Gardner's No. 1 marijuana IPO now. [Join today to access Tom's first marijuana recommendation in Stock Advisor history!]( [Urgent] Please do note that we expect a lot of interest from prospective members, so any additional waiting time means risking potential gains. Your place will be taken by the next Fool in line... See you on the inside, [David Hanson] David Hanson Director of Membership The Motley Fool Having trouble seeing this email? [View on Web]( We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. Returns as of July 30, 2019. This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314 [Legal Information](. Copyright ©1995-2019 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. To prevent this from getting swept up by overzealous email filters, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive this email, please [unsubscribe now](.

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