"Get INVESTED. Stay INVESTED."
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Invest in America! |
Review |
The American Entrepreneur is hard to beat. |
What To Do |
Individual
Investors should study the history of this country to learn exactly
what they are buying when they invest in the stock market. All (let’s
say 99.9% of All) companies in America were started by somebody, usually
identified by the company’s namesake. Here are a few specific examples –
Heinz & Co. that feeds the world; Deere & Co. that farms the
world; Walt Disney Co. that entertains the world; ExxonMobil (which
started as John D Rockefellers’ Standard Oil) that energizes the world;
Ford (Henry) Motor Co. that transports the world; Hewlett Packard, Dell,
Intel, Microsoft, Google, Apple, etc. etc. and so on and so on – every
single company in America was started by an American Entrepreneur. When
you Invest in America that is who you are investing in – the most
passionate, smartest, and hardest working business leaders in the World.
Now that’s a real tough team to beat! Down & Out on America are you? Pull up a documentary on the Internet or on the History channel and read about the men and women who built this country. Invest in America today – call Clark Brothers Investments to learn more about our top rated mutual funds, ETF’s, and stock research. |
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Thanks to all Veterans, especially combat Vet’s, who protect us and give us the privilege to pursue life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. |
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