Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Hall OF Fame Pick is TWWI!


Our New Hall OF Fame Pick is TWWI!


We have been watching TWWI trade all day and we believe its time to pull the trigger. Today’s dip will be a great buying opportunity tomorrow morning for all of our members

You CANT afford to sit on the sidelines on this one. This Hall Of Famer is bound to see double digit gains and thinks this could easily trade over .30 in a week.

Why are we so confident? Why not? Has Hall Of Famer Written All Over It!

  • Develops and delivers groundbreaking and highly effective marketing campaigns to clients across the world.
  • Aggressive Growth Strategy
  • Low FloatOne of the Kind Product and Service!

Here are some of TWWI Key milestones achieved during the past 12 months:

  • In 2010 thus far, Thrive World Wide has acquired 3 prestigious accounts, one of which expands the company's reach into 3 new U.S. markets. Access to these accounts not only offers a larger network of resources for consumers but also makes the company more established and an increasingly credible provider in the market.
  • Through its partnership with Barter of America, Inc., Thrive World Wide has gained access to a high-end customer base that includes: Jagermeister (alcohol beverage manufacturer); Grand Marnier (alcohol beverage manufacturer); Campari (alcohol beverage manufacturer); Actavis (international pharmaceutical company ); and SimCorp A/S (a leading international investment software company).
  • Thrive World Wide Inc., has recently launched www.MobBuys.com -- a social media marketing website that allows consumers to band together on popular websites such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter to leverage their collective or "group buying" power to get drastic discounts on desired items and services. Group buying represents one of the hottest web trends and investment opportunities of 2010.
  • TWWI has developed an offering that is poised to revolutionize the $68 billion advertising display market by transforming the payment model from Cost Per Lead to Cost Per Acquisition with its low-cost, integrated media commerce solution.
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