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Why are “middle market companies under tremendous pressure?”

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According to the former CEO of Home Depot, Bob Nardelli, “US retailers are facing a lot of bank

According to the former CEO of Home Depot, Bob Nardelli, “US retailers are facing a lot of bankruptcies following the collapse of Bed Bath and Beyond.” [The Investors Chronicle]( Dear Reader, Something strange is happening in our financial system. According to the former CEO of Home Depot, Bob Nardelli, “US retailers are facing a lot of bankruptcies following the collapse of Bed Bath and Beyond.” He said, “Middle market companies are under tremendous pressure due to the country’s very complex economy.” What does all this mean for your family and your money? Dr. Nomi Prins has dug deep into the research, and she’s found something startling. Amid all the turmoil predicted by Nardelli, Prins has found a single firm that could be the canary in the coal mine, foreshadowing the next major crisis in America. All it takes is one look at this troubling chart to see why – [Chart]( Dr. Prins says: “What we’re about to see is a currency crisis – but not the kind of currency crisis most folks expect.” “Our money is about to change forever… and the overhaul is set to happen in the months ahead.” To help folks prepare, she’s recorded a briefing that explains all the details of what she calls a ‘reset’ to our financial system. In it, she lays out all the evidence of this currency crisis and what you can do to prepare. [Click here now to see her full (and free)presentation.]( Regards, [Maria Bonaventura Signature] Maria Bonaventura Senior Managing Editor, Rogue Economics P.S. The last time we saw a similar transformation to our money, folks who failed to prepare were blindsided. But those who moved their money beforehand had the opportunity to multiply their nest egg as a result. [Click here to see why.]( [TheInvestorsChronicle_divider]( Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at The Investors Chronicle we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message above from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. From time to time, we send special emails or offers to readers who chose to opt-in. We hope you find them useful. Email courtesy of Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of The Investors Chronicle. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. This email was sent by The Investors Chronicle 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 All Rights Reserved. [Terms & Conditions]( [Update Profile]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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