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President Trump recently spoke onstage about "winning the race to be the world's leading provider of 5G."
This race could be a massive boon to a stock that's doing something unprecedented.
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The company has signed Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint to its partner list...
Holds more than 200 patents...
And it produces a CRUCIAL piece of 5G technology
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But it's virtually unknown - it has only five earnings analysts following it.
That's about to change in a major way.
Its new device could become even more common than TV sets and smartphones.
And investors could make a substantial sum of money. (See how much the stock could rise here.)
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The world's No. 1 5G investment expert just declared it "the Next Tech Giant."
Check out his short video about this company here.
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Be well,
Christina Grieves
Senior Managing Editor, The Oxford Club
P.S. It's insane that this 5G stock is a small cap. It's signed partnerships with AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint. It has more than 200 patents. It evens manufactures a cornerstone piece of 5G tech. Check out the exclusive footage right here.
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