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Hey Julio

Been a long time, anyways just wanted to drop in a line and tell ya bout this new Co I just found

This one is called Northeast Development Corp, Inc, its symbol is at NHVP.
The company is currently at 6 cents a share, Doubt it will there long.

The Real Estate Development sector has now bottomed out and can result in Phenomenal Returns

Reason I am sending you this email now is because they are expected to come out with huge news come monday / tuesday and when that happens the 6 cents will be history. Take a Look buddy you dont wanna sit out this one. They have already received funding and its already in the works

Suggest you get in NHVP come monday 

Keep in mind no investment is 100% safe but the risk reward ratio on NHVP is phenomenal

Anyways I gotta run.
Hope you're doing well
Take care 



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