25 Trillion Bits Per Second…
Wrapped Around a Pencil

You see, the current fiber transmission rate is 2.5 billion bits per second. In its day, it was an incredible feat.

“2010 Bandwidth Explosion Expected, Demand for Fiber will Skyrocket”
- WebNewsWire.com, December 30, 2009

Yet a breakthrough from this one company creates a pipeline that handles 25 trillion bits per second.

That’s 10,000 times greater than what’s commonly what’s being used throughout the world today.

That alone would have any technology investor salivating over the prospects. Yet the true genius of this invention is even more powerful. It’s what has the major telecoms chomping at the bit…

You see, this breakthrough technology is able to bend light.

Most Scientists Said It Couldn’t Be Done…

By the middle of 2007, this company’s scientists were doing what no scientist in his right mind ever thought could be done.

Except for measurements in astronomy – where light is bent by the extreme gravitational forces of the sun – it’s never been “bent” for practical purposes on earth.

It used to be that every time a fiber cable was bent, the light carrying the data vanished. A few slight turns of the cable, and the data disintegrated. Even if it’s bent just a little, the data escapes.

This drove telecom companies nearly half crazy, drilling through walls of apartment buildings, offices and other tight places.

That was before nanotechnogy and the breakthrough that’s taking hold today, making it possible for this company to wrap its optical fiber. The “nanostructure” guides light back into the fiber, even when it’s bent.

It’s so effective that these precious cables can be wrapped around a pencil or even tied in knot – with no loss of data… while still transmitting 10,000 times more information than regular fiber.

Not only that, its superior coating resists environmental damage – making it ideal for connecting rural or hazardous areas. Whether you are a telecom or a government entity deploying the $2 billion stimulus money linking rural America or the $8 billion for Australia’s national linking plan, having only the strongest and fastest fiber optic cable for the job is critical.

And telecoms, facing a catastrophic breakdown, are catching on fast…

As Fox Business just reported:

“Demand for optical fiber grew by more than 19% in 2009 despite the recession.”

“Netflix Everywhere: Sorry Cable, You’re History”
- Wired, September 21, 2009The Pew Research Center estimates that 22 percent of American adults have cut back or canceled cable within the past year. And within that group, 32 percent have connected their computers to their TVs to view Web video.

Consumers are simply ditching cable and getting loads of TV shows and movies from services like Hulu, Netflix and iTunes.

With Netflix alone, nearly 3 million users now access its instant streaming service, watching 5 million movies and TV shows every week on their PCs… Xbox 360s… Blu-ray players… HDTVs.

For high growth in the next 6 to 12 months, I’m begging my readers to get in now… before the coming wave of sales takes hold and pushes this company up even faster.

It won’t be long before other analysts start crunching the numbers on this company and realize that it has:

  • A 15% Return on Equity – squashing the industry average of 1%…
  • A whopping net profit margin of 37%, blasting light years ahead of the 3% industry average…
  • Quarterly profits for this little gem have nearly tripled from $249 million to $740 million

If that’s not the definition of a blast off, I don’t know what is. It’s also why I’m recommending to my readers that they grab shares of this one as fast as they can for estimated gains of 412% in the coming months

Why I’ve Got Some Skin in This Game

My name is Horacio Márquez.

I’ve spent the past eight years as an editor of one of the world’s most successful investment research groups. But I’m not just a sit-behind-a-desk kind of editor…

I spent the last 25 years managing multi-billion dollar portfolios in global markets for the likes of Merrill Lynch. I worked as Director of Emerging Markets Trading for Swiss Bank, where I masterminded the repurchase of $1.3 billion in debt by Peru… while managing over $1.7 billion for clients.

I’ve been on the “inside” of countless international investment banking projects, sitting in the catbird seat while clients collected massive profits.

What turned me on to this unique opportunity in fiber was NOT my analysis of the telecom industry, per se.

It came from my 25 years investing in the global communications market.

It’s a subtle but enormous difference. When you look at the market for this company’s product on a global scale, the effect is jaw-dropping.

Just take a look at the expected growth in smartphones all over the world, forecasted by the renowned iSuppli Corp:

  • A 45% increase in a year…
  • A 66% increase in two years…
  • An 87% increase in three years…

Remember, this is just smartphone use.

It’s no wonder that Cisco Systems projects global data traffic to double every year between now and 2013.

Not only that, but according to The U.S. Internet Industry Association:

“Internet traffic across borders has been rising at an average rate of 75 percent a year, while bandwidth capacity to handle this traffic is expanding by about 45 percent a year.”

Which means that as more and more of the world’s billions of citizens “plug in” and expect faster and more reliable communications, the current standard of only 2.5 billion bits per second will only hasten a digital 911… only this time it will be global.

Wealth builders who see the connection now before it’s too late could be looking at incredible gains along the way, reaching as high as 412% or more…

Next Page


Order Now