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➡ I agree with Elon Musk...this may be the worst - kept secret in Silicon Valley

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This “secret” Apple project has been in the works for nearly a decade. It goes by the code

This “secret” Apple project has been in the works for nearly a decade. It goes by the code name “Project Titan”... And Elon Musk considers it to be one of Silicon Valley’s worst- kept secrets. [Smart Choice Webinar logo]( [Smart Choice Webinar logo](   This “secret” Apple project has been in the works for nearly a decade. It goes by the code name “Project Titan”... And Elon Musk considers it to be one of Silicon Valley’s worst- kept secrets. Honestly, I have to agree with him. Apple hasn’t publicly confirmed the existence of Project Titan... Yet take a look at what some of the news outlets are already saying about it. Forbes says “Project Titan” is “Apple’s Next Big Thing...” CNBC reports that Project Titan could make Apple a “Game-Changer...” And Barron’s says “Wall Street Is Obsessed With [Project Titan]...” Project Titan can hardly be called a secret at this point... but if you don’t know what it is yet, don’t worry. I’ve recently released an eye-opening presentation to show you [the full story behind Project Titan,]( where I detail: - How Project Titan may be Steve Jobs’ final technological marvel... - Why it could be 10X bigger than the iPad, the MacBook and the iPhone combined... - Why it could transform Apple as a company forever... - And the little-know $5 stock that’s poised to soar 40X once Project Titan goes live. [Click here to watch now!]( Sincerely, [Signature] Luke Lango [Smart Choice Webinar logo]( Smartwebinarchoice.com brought to you by Inception Media Group. 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. This editorial email with educational news was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( to stop receiving marketing communication from us. Please add our email address to your contact book (or mark as important) to guarantee that our emails continue to reach your inbox. Inception Media Group appreciates your comments and inquiries. Please keep in mind, that Inception Media Group are not permitted to provide individualized financial advise. This email is not financial advice and any investment decision you make is solely your responsibility. Feel free to contact us toll free Domestic/International: +17072979173 Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm ET, or email us support@smartwebinarchoice.com 312 W 2nd St Casper, WY 82601Inception Media Group. All rights reserved

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