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Man who Picked Nvidia in 2015: “Buy Elon Musk’s AI Supplier”

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I'm recommending you buy shares immediately. You see, Elon Musk has promised that he ?will share m

[Wide Moat Research] Editor's Note: Below is an interesting message from our colleagues at Palm Beach Research Group that we think you may find very insightful. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, In December 2015, I recommended shares of Nvidia and wrote: “Nvidia is poised to become the next tech giant because of its pioneering work in the field of artificial intelligence.” Anyone who listened to me had a chance to make gains as high as 5,246%. But Nvidia is no longer my #1 AI stock. [This one is. Why? Because it's most likely supplying Elon Musk with a key piece of advanced tech for his new AI venture.]( I'm recommending you buy shares immediately. You see, Elon Musk has promised that he “will share more information [about this AI project] over the next couple of weeks.” If he mentions the name of this supplier in a tweet or during a press conference, there's no telling how high shares could go. The cat will be out of the bag... and I'm afraid you'll have missed your chance. Please do not wait... [Click here to get all the details and buy shares today.]( Let the game come to you, Teeka Tiwari Editor, Palm Beach Research Group © 2024 Wide Moat Research Group. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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