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November 14, 2010

China hands these U.S. companies a "blank check"

A handful of small American oil and gas players have something the People's Republic desperately needs...

And they're willing to pay as much as $2 trillion to get it.

Only energy insider Dr. Kent Moors knows what it is - and which U.S. companies could hand you up to 25 times your money in 13 months as China pays out the nose for it.

Dr. Moors' just-released special presentation has all details here.


Buy, Sell or Hold: With $44 Billion in Cash and a Focus on Shareholder Value, It's Time to Buy Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT)


By Jack Barnes, Contributing Editor, Money Morning

The last time I recommended Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT), Bill Clinton was in the White House. But it's time to take another look at the "cash-flow-engine" that Bill Gates built - and to explain why Microsoft is a "Buy" in today's stock market.

Microsoft is one of the safest investments in the world, but the software giant's stock price has done essentially nothing for the last 10 years. But the company is still a monopoly, has no debt, and continues to generate a torrent of cash.

In fact, Microsoft now has one of the largest cash hordes in the history of capitalism - more than $44 billion, and growing.

So what's different? What's the catalyst that promises to break this giant out of its somnambular state, to make its shares a "Buy?"



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We Love to Bash China - But We Love the Gains Even More...

Yeah, China Stinks. But who cares? Our China trading advisory service has delivered winners of 234.38%, 142.11%, and 29.92% in the last 23 days on assets ranging from currencies (the euro) to silver miners (British Columbia) to education (the biggest Chinese growth market). The politicians can wrangle over the yuan till they're blue in the face. The next wave of gains is building fast. Just go here if you're feeling a little greedy.


United States To Face Attacks on Quantitative Easing Policy at G20 Summit as Currency War Rages On

By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning

The United States will go on the defense at this week's Group of 20 (G20) meeting, having to explain its quantitative easing (QE2) policy to foreign leaders who have criticized the move as a currency war tactic to weaken the dollar and damage other countries' export-driven recoveries.

China, Brazil, Germany and South Africa all have spoken out against the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement last week that it will buy $600 billion in U.S. Treasuries through June. Finance policymakers from around the globe say the move will depress the dollar and drive capital flows to emerging markets, creating asset bubbles.

Brazil's central bank president Henrique Meirelles said the extra liquidity in the U.S. economy would cause "risks for everyone," and German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble called the Fed's move "clueless."

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New Video Presentation: 11 Breakthrough Cures From Around The World

What if there was a simple method that could use your body's hormones to root out and separate cancer cells from healthy cells so they could be easily targeted and killed? What if a biopharmaceutical company had actually discovered a way to reverse aging on a genetic level... then buried the research? What if there was a simple, 3-step process that uses a volcanic mineral to eliminate all risks of heart disease (and has never yet failed to work)? These aren't just theoretical cures of the future... in this video presentation you'll discover these amazing cures and more from around the world. View this special video presentation now...


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Six Ways to Profit as Consumerism Supplants Exports and China Throttles Up GDP Growth

By Keith Fitz-Gerald,
Chief Investment Strategist,
Money Morning


BEIJING, People's Republic of China - There's something inherently satisfying about waking up on a clear, crisp fall day in this bustling capital city, and seeing this headline atop the lead story in this morning's China Daily newspaper:

"World Bank Sees Change in Growth Pattern"

In essence, the World Bank has finally acknowledged what we've been telling you for several years - that China's accelerating domestic growth is already reducing its once-almost-total reliance on exports.

This is an important validation of our investment strategies and of China's newest economic policies. Investors who see and understand these developments can expect to enjoy some significant long-term successes.


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