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New sporting innovation for
football and rugby, once banned
by the FIFA, now perfectly legal! |
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Grab your share of this $1.29 billion sports market...
and ride it for 275% gains. |
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People love sports. Consequently, they spend billions
of dollars a year on sports - attending sporting events and buying
sports equipment.
But sports is a business. And like any business,
sports marketers keep an eye on the bottom line.
Take
sports stadiums and fields. For centuries,
natural grass has been the turf of choice
for sports stadiums and fields worldwide.
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Grab your share of the
$1.29 billion sports turf market! |
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But natural turf is expensive to maintain … easily
damaged …
and has other problems.
The solution? Artificial turf.
Athletes love it because it’s safer and performs
better than natural grass.
Stadium and field managers love artificial turf because
it’s easier - and far cheaper - to maintain than real grass.
The innovative company we are buying today - XL
Generation Inc. (in the U.S.A Market symbol: OTC BB: XLGI; in the German
Market, WKN Number 74T108) - has developed a breakthrough artificial
turf for football, rugby, field hockey, golf, and tennis that overcomes
the deficiencies of earlier generations of synthetic grass.
In our new Investor’s Report, you’ll discover
why XL Generation Inc. could to dominate the artificial turf market in
Europe … and is is looking to triple its revenue next year.
For your FREE copy of our report, click below now: |
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Once banned, now perfectly legal |
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Artificial turf was first developed for
the Houston Astrodome, whose ceiling blocked sunlight, making it impossible
to maintain green grass on the field.
And immediately, it became the bane of the athlete’s
existence. Players complained the turf restricted their movements. And
the abrasive synthetic material gave them burns.
Worse, balls didn’t bounce the same way they bounced
on natural grass, throwing off their game. The nylon fibers lacked the
friction of real grass, so balls skidded across the surface like a hockey
puck over a frozen pond.
The situation got so bad that in the early 1990s, Federation
Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) - the organization governing
world soccer - outlawed artificial turf in soccer stadiums.
Then the R&D team at XL Generation came up with their
breakthrough: replace nylon with polyethylene fibers.
So vastly improved is the new XL Turf over previous generations,
that FIFA has now lifted the ban on artificial turf - and permits it to
be used in soccer stadiums worldwide.
You can get the full details by clicking below now: |
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Superior technology =
better play + less maintenance |
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XL Generation’s next-generation
artificial turf, XL Turf, replaces nylon with polyethylene in its synthetic
grass blades. And the artificial grass is embedded in a base of polypropylene
foam. The foam acts as a “shock absorber,” softening the
impact when a diving player hits the ground.
The testing facility for sports turf, the UEFA Laboratory,
found that playing on XL Turf instead of real grass cut injuries by more
than half! XL Turf also passed every UEFA test for force reduction, resistance
to vertical deformation, rotational resistance, ball rebound, and ball
roll with flying colors.
Top athletes worldwide praise XL Turf. “This surface
is really comfortable,” says Real Madrid star player Zinedine Zidane. “My
children on several occasions really enjoyed playing on it. They had a
great time, especially since they did not hurt themselves when falling
on it.”
But for private and municipal field owners, the biggest
advantage is the lower maintenance cost of XL Turf compared with grass.
On natural athletic fields, the grass can’t stand
up to the constant pounding, and has to be replaced four times a year on
average. XL Turf, by comparison, lasts 10 years without replacement.
That means XL Turf lasts up to
40 times longer than real grass - which saves field
owners and operators a small fortune in maintenance
costs.
Unlike natural grass, XL Turf requires no sunlight or
watering. So unlike real grass, XL Turf can be used in stadiums with poor
lighting … and won’t turn brown and die when it doesn’t
rain.
Also, XL Turf’s density and traction are unaffected
by weather. And of course, it never needs mowing; the only maintenance
required is a quick monthly brushing.
For a technical report on the new XL Technology used
in XL Turf, click below now:
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A $1.29 billion market |
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Just how big is the market for XL Generation’s
new XL Turf?
Turf, artificial and natural, is used in 1,496 professional
sports stadiums plus countless stadiums, fields, clubs, and parks in schools,
municipalities, and towns worldwide. More and more are switching from natural
grass to artificial turf, because they can’t afford the maintenance
costs of real grass.
Artificial turf was applied last year to more than 2.8
million acres (1.13 million hectares) - 4 times the size of the entire
nation of Luxemburg. The material used in the soft foam base of XL Turf
- the same plastic used in auto bumpers to protect cars during crashes
- has already been patented in 42 countries.
Annual purchase of sports turf products and services
is more than $1.29 billion. If XL Generation attains just a 5% share of
that market, their annual revenues will exceed $60 million.
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275% growth within 12 months |
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In the latest quarter, XL Generation’s
sales were approximately $4 million, giving them an annualized sales rate
of $16 million.
Based on the number of major contracts with sports stadiums
currently being negotiated, management estimates revenues for next year
of $60 million, translating into annual earnings growth of approximately
275%.
Assuming a constant P/E ratio, share price is expected
to rise in tandem, giving investors who get in now nearly a 4 to 1 return
on their money within 12 to 15 months.
For a FREE Investor’s Report on XL Generation,
click below now: |
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Sincerely, |
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Richard
Parker, Editor
Wall Street Alert
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P.S.
XL Generation is in contract negotiations for major sports stadium and
field installations of its XL Turf throughout Europe. Once those sales
go through, revenues - and stock price - will soar. |
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To own the stock before the price begins
to move upward,
click below now: |
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OCT BB
XLGI (USA)
OCT BB X9M (Germany)
WKN Number 74T108
ISIN Number US98374T1088 |
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RISK DISCLOSURE: |
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A note from the publisher... The past
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