The "Ah Ha" Moment That Could Build You A Small Fortune Fellow Investor, One of the most exhilarating moments in investors' lives happens when they come across an opportunity that evokes this single thought: 'Damn, why didn't I think of that?' That's usually a powerful reaction to an uncomplicated company that's meeting a huge need or desire. Think FedEx (FDX), now about $300 a share, once under $2. Or Walmart (WMT), now about $150 a share, once pocket change at 5 cents. And, of course, Starbucks (SBXU), about $105 now, but 40 cents at its ground floor. Visionary companies. That's why you need to meet Brendon Grunewald. He is a giant of a man - huge. And he has a big brain to match his physical size. Like many of the science concentrators who passed through Harvard College, Grunewald is turning his technical knowledge into a fortune. As co-founder and CEO of Belgium-based Sinfilo, Grunewald built that company into the largest wireless LAN operator in Europe before selling to Telenet, which is part of the $15.77 billion Liberty SiriusXM Group. Then, he became a venture capitalist. Today, Grunewald is the head of a company with an advanced high-tech idea. It's a clean and simple way to share information in an appealing manner - an easier technology than Slack (WORK), Zoom (ZM), Teladoc (TDOC), and ugh! Dropbox (DBX). By the way, Slack is up 148% since the pandemic gripped the world in mid-March. Zoom is up 249% since then. Teladoc is up 71%, and Dropbox is up a bit over 40%. These gains could keep soaring, too, because a current mega trend finds that a huge percentage of the workforce will likely be homebased for years to come. That's why you need to take a look at Grunewald's company. Like Walmart and Starbucks once did, Grunewald's futuristic company trades today for pocket change. You can find out more here, about why Brendon Grunewald, and his company, could be household names in a year or so. |
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