TPHX's "New Battery" Taking Wall Street!



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TPHX

This Technology's Biggest Breakthrough
In 215 Years Could Soon...

Finally! After 215 Years A New
Breakthrough In This Technology
Could Soon Have Every Wall Street
Investment Banker, Hedge Fund
Manager And Power Broker All Buying
Tanaris Power Holdings Inc. (TPHX) At $5.56

For more than 200 years, scientists and garage-shop inventors alike have been searching for a better, more efficient and more reliable battery. It's HERE! And now little known Tanaris Power (TPHX) could have early investors cashing out 1,112% richer!

Greetings,

What you're about to hear may sound more like something out of a science-fiction novel than the pages of The Economist – but it's all 100% fact!

Since the battery was first invented back in the year 1800 – countless scientists, tinkerers and even publicly funded research teams have been working diligently to capitalize and improve upon Volta's creation...

Firstly, because they knew that power storage potential of batteries could be so much more than what the lead-acid based versions were giving us.

And secondly...

Because they knew the person or team that unlocked this secret would be holding the key to a vast fortune that could be the kind of wealth that could have their family living in luxury for generations to come.

Well, after 215 years...

A newer, better battery is HERE!

Tanaris Power Holdings (TPHX) has just developed what could be the most advanced battery system our world has ever seen...

And soon, all of Wall Street may be trying to get in on “The New Battery” train once they know exactly what TPHX and their wondrous new discovery can do!

Their technology could replace almost any and ALL lead-acid based battery on the market today – forever changing the way we look at batteries and their potential to store power.

The profit potential for this kind of a breakthrough is astronomical...

And while my estimated of a fast 1,112% return for early shareholders in TPHX may be on the conservative side – these gains may just the beginning for this forward thinking company.

Once the world understands just how disruptive their Tanaris Power battery systems can be – it may not be long till we see TPHX being mentioned in same breath with current tech giants like Apple, IBM or Google.

And what sets TPHX apart from the rest of their market is an incredibly smart business plan that could have them conquering an entire $42 Billion market within this calendar year!

I will reveal everything to you in my EXCLUSIVE New Report,
Power Profits: How The Business Of Battery Power
Could Make Investors Wealthy

In it I'll show you all the proof behind why I believe TPHX could not only be the next big tech company on Wall Street – but could also give early investors like you a chance at a 1,112% windfall!

I urge you to open it now and learn how Tanaris Power could change the way the entire world thinks about batteries.

It could be the best thing you do to secure your financial future...

Profits For All,

Shawn Roberts
Editor, The Profit Letter

PS. Remember, you're getting advanced notification of a profit opportunity that could, quite literally, change the world. While my estimate of a 1,112% profit sounds incredible now – it could be just peanuts compared to what comes in once the rest of the world understands just how powerful this company just became. Consider acting now!



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