I'm convinced these $1 URBF shares are fast headed for $14!
And here's why...
This company's unique indoor growing systems virtually eliminate the major problems and high costs associated with conventional farming - land, water, insects, disease, weather, warehousing and shipping!
For the first time, countries with limited land and water resources can easily produce abundant crops. And city dwellers will get fresh, ripe, great-tasting organic produce every day, at competitive prices.
Imagine fresh ripe strawberries whenever you want them. Juicy great-tasting tomatoes every night. Delicious vine-ripened melons all year long!
Science fiction? No, it's real. It's here now. And it's called Urban Barns (stock symbol URBF).
Hi, I'm Tim Fields, editor of Untapped Wealth, the advisory for investors seeking fortune-making gains in today's finest emerging companies. Today, I'm excited to tell you about this...
But before I show you exactly why Urban Barns is about to take the world (and Wall Street) by storm, let me show you exactly how this $1 stock could easily jump to $14 in a flash... and may in fact may already be running away from us right now.
You see, the organic food market, as you know, is enormous and growing by leaps and bounds each year. Just look at the success of Whole Foods, with a $4.5 billion market cap.
The Whole Foods brand is built almost exclusively on organic foods supported by the tidal wave of consumers demanding clean, fresh and healthy foods.
But, as I'll show you in a moment, their products aren't even in the same ballpark as Urban Barns. Heck, Whole Foods could very well become a major Urban Barns client just to keep up with Wal-Mart, who are already requesting Urban Barns to become their local supplier.
If URBF grows to a conservative 15% of the size of Whole Foods, we're looking at a $675 million company with a $14 stock here. It's a no-brainer. And here's how Urban Barns plans on doing it...
Revolutionary advance in farming
Urban Barns' unique indoor-growing technology is capable of producing organic lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, spinach, basil, strawberries, melons, and dozens more crops in as little as 1/4 of the time.
And for most crops, only 10,000 sq feet of indoor space is needed to get the same annual crop yield as 25 conventional acres outdoors. Yes, the same yield in as little as 1/100th of the space!
The crops grow on specially designed machines under artificial light in sealed, temperature-controlled buildings. These aren't greenhouses but rather low-rent city warehouses.
Just 36 UB growing machines in a 5,000 sq ft city warehouse will produce 162,000 heads of lettuce every 6 weeks, enough to supply 30 giant Wal-Mart stores!
No sun or traditional soil is required. Water usage is reduced 99%. No flavor-killing pesticides or herbicides are used. No genetic alterations are necessary. Weather isn't a factor. Nothing is lost to freezes, droughts, diseases, floods or heat waves...
No warehousing, shipping, or spoilage!
Because the Urban Barns are situated in cities within a few miles of where the produce is sold... Shipping costs and spoilage - fully 70% of the end price of conventional produce - are virtually eliminated!
In other words, the greatest costs, risks, and problems of conventional farming are eliminated. Consumers get fresh, locally grown organic produce every day. And the profits are through the roof!
LOOK HERE: the prestigious "DuPont Analysis" for this company shows a phenomenal 25% profit per quarter, on just lettuce alone... their least profitable crop! Which means...
Urban Barns can double in size every year with its own cash while throwing off generous $3 per share dividends. And...
That's why the $1 URBF shares may be headed for $14.
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