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Holiday investment 3 of 5: DNA technology is growing rapidly, and this stock is perfect for the ride

Holiday investment 3 of 5: DNA technology is growing rapidly, and this stock is perfect for the ride up. Holiday investment 4 of 5: Adam shares a few more reasons you need to add a certain biotech stock to your portfolio today. [Turn Your Images On]( Holiday Investments: 4 of 5 [This Diversified Biotech Co. Is Rocketing Toward $1B Value]( [Turn Your Images On] [Adam O’Dell, CMT, Chief Investment Strategist]( Yesterday, I shared with you the first part of one pioneering DNA company’s quest to completely disrupt and transform the biotech sector. Already this company’s core products are in high demand. It has more than 2,000 customers around the world — large universities and private research institutions. And it’s taken in close to $100 million in sales in the last 12 months, a figure that’s more than double its previous year’s revenue. But frankly, that revenue is just from the company’s “boring” business units — its “bread and butter.” And heck, with revenue growth rates north of 100% … most investors would drool on themselves just for that. But I see the massive profits this company will make in its other two business units: Biopharma and Data Storage. Those are this DNA company’s “moonshot” business units. And if I’m right … they will be key to growing its annual revenues from $100 million today to $1 billion or more within just the next three to five years. [Click here to see how you can take part in this company’s march higher.]( Suggested Stories: [DNA Revolution Is Here — One Small Stock Set for 10X Gains]( [This Is Your No. 1 Asset When You Invest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [No more banks. No more accountants. 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