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The Secret A.I. Company Taking Over a $1.9T Industry

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%%=FormatDate, "MMMM d, yyyy")=%% I?ve got something I know you?ll want to see... Luke Lango, wh

%%=FormatDate(Now(), "MMMM d, yyyy")=%% I’ve got something I know you’ll want to see... Luke Lango, who was once voted America’s Top Stock Picker, just released his [#1 A.I. Investment of the Decade.]( In the same way Amazon has taken over retail... Netflix disrupted streaming media... And Google has cornered advertising and data... The A.I. company is positioned to do the same exact thing in a $100 trillion industry that has yet to be disrupted. The growth potential is absolutely staggering. In fact, [in this video]( he takes you straight to their Silicon Valley offices. There, he reveals the company’s name, ticker symbol and why he’s confident it will soon become the next HUGE household name. Look, when Luke pounds the table on a stock, I listen. And I take action. That’s because Luke recommended a tiny company Fulgent Genetics at around $6 a share before it delivered 415% gains for his readers. He recommended radio frequency startup, Impinj, giving his readers a chance to collect a 674% win.... And he recommended AMD when it was trading for under $2 per share. It’s now at over $116 – that’s a 5,859% gain! In 2020, Luke was rated America’s #1 stock picker out of more than 15,000 analysts. Yet he says, he’s more excited about this stock than any of his past winners. The incredible thing is... not 1 in 1,000 Americans has likely heard of this company before. Yet all YOU have to do to get it is click [right here.]( And you could be on your way to backing the next big A.I. success story. Best of all... you still have a chance to get in while it’s trading for under $3. If you [click here now]( there’s no catch. Luke’s not asking for your credit card info or your email address. In this rare presentation, he’s simply giving away this stock pick FOR FREE. [Don’t waste a minute... click here and get Luke Lango’s #1 A.I. Pick of the Decade.]( Sincerely, [Louis Navellier's signature] [Louis Navellier's signature] Louis Navellier Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace This ad is sent on behalf of InvestorPlace Media at 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you’re not interested in this opportunity, please [click here](#) and remove yourself from these offers. InvestingDistrict, 2563 cherry hill ln, 16148, Hermitage, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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