Saturday, July 26, 2014

#THELITTLESHOPTHAT'SPUTTINGCHINAOUTOFBUSINESS.



A new store recently opened at 298 Mulberry Street in downtown Manhattan.
And if you walk in the door, you'll see something truly amazing. And I'm not just talking about the characters from Sesame Street.
Because this is something that's about to close down 112,000 Chinese factories...
... And launch a 21st-century industrial revolution right here in the U.S.A.

Jay Leno bought one and put it in his garage (but it's not a car).
So did Nike, BMW, and Disney World. And now that Sesame Street has jumped on board... your kids' dreams could come to life inside this tiny New York storefront.
But since the sticker price has recently plummeted from $100,000 to $799, it won't be long before everyone buys one.
Business Insider says it's "the next trillion dollar industry." The Economist has gone even further, comparing its history-changing impact to the steam engine and the printing press.
Too good to be true? Wall Street thinks so. Meanwhile, technology watchers are whispering that this invention could be "bigger than the internet."
See, the innovators behind the iPod, Google and Amazon.com have been big boosters all along. And you still have time to join them — if you act fast.
Because when the skeptics wise up, the big money will already be off the table.

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