This "razor thin" device is changing
the way the world does business…

Here's how you can quickly turn
$6,000 into $223,680 as it charges by.


Dear Investor,

I'll get right to the point.

In a matter of months a handful of stocks will begin trading at 10, 20 even 37 times their current value.

The news will come as a shock to most… though some of Wall Street's brightest have been loading up on these shares for 12 months or more.

You see, right now there's a transformation taking place that's revolutionizing the way we do business.

A simple but highly effective technology has been filtering its way into every facet of the supply chain… down to the very bottom.

It's Wal-Mart's favorite new toy – allowing them to replenish inventory 3 times faster than before (meaning they can sell 3 times as much product.)…Ford, Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, Kraft Foods, Gillette,Boeing, Coors - to name a few - have also recently jumped on the bandwagon.

And no wonder.

It's estimated that U.S. retail giants alone lose more than $70billion a year in potential revenue because they can't keep track of their inventory!

That's why…

But while the technology itself has begun to garner attention from some in the financial media – it's yet to make its way into the "mainstream"press.

CNN hasn't uttered a word… NBC is in the dark… even FOX has turned a blind eye.

That's because for a long time it was just pie in the sky… something promising but still too speculative for most serious investors to take a strong position.

But that's all changed.

Stand back as $500 turns into $18,640…
$6,000 morphs into $223,680…
and $15,000 explodes into a whopping $559,200!

Hi, my name is Tim Fields. I'm an investment analyst at Trinity Investment Research. I spend most of my time trying to uncover "special situations" for our flagship newsletter Untapped Wealth .

What has me excited today is this: right now, there are a handful of companies operating in a "silent" bull market that has been kicking off impressive returns.

But as their sales, earnings, clients, and margins have doubled or more over the last two years, only a handful of investors (a handful of now RICH investors) in the know have been following the trend.

It's called RFID and its making some people very rich

RFID stands for radio frequency identification. Originally developed by the British during World War II to distinguish enemy from friendly aircraft, RFID is hardly a "new" technology.

But it had to travel a long arduous road to become economical and practical.

It wasn't until the early 90s that IBM engineers were able to develop and patent a real world application for RFID called the UHF(ultra-high-frequency) RFID.

IBM did most of its early work with Wal-Mart (which is what convinced Wal-Mart RFID is a necessity - not a luxury) but never commercialized the technology… it was still too expensive.

But in the mid-1990s IBM fell into serious financial turmoil and was forced to sell its patents to Intermec, a bar code systems provider. Unfortunately, Intermec had no idea what to do with it. So once again RFID took a back seat.

But it got the boost it needed in 1999, when Procter & Gamble and Gillette put up funding to establish the Auto-ID Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

You probably know RFID better than you think

In just 7 years RFID has quietly made its way into our daily lives.If you shop at Wal-Mart you handle it countless times before you get to the cash register.

Maybe you take the turnpike to work in the morning where the RFID tag on your dashboard allows you to pass effortlessly through the pay toll while countless others wait to break change.

You might also use it on your Mobil speed pass… your Master Card,Visa, or American Express.

You may have even had one implanted on your puppy or kitten to prevent them from being lost or stolen.

Here's how it works: A tiny radio tag transmits a signal when called upon from a remote location. From anywhere in the world you can electronically activate the transmitter on an RFID tag.

Immediately you'll know the precise location of your product and its serial number.

Why RFID? Because it's faster, more accurate, more useful, and now more economical than clumsy bar codes or SKU numbers.

It saves Billions of dollars a year in locating lost or misdirected merchandise, meaning more products make it to the floor to meet customer demands.

That's why it's spreading like wildfire across the business world.

"Soon the family refrigerator may read the RFID tags of its content,then alert you to fetch another carton of milk,toss an out-of-date product or cut back on cholesterol consumption."

-Time Magazine

And now some important people are taking notice.

Bill Gates sees it clearly… this IS the future of business

On April 5, 2005 Bill Gates made his way down the Pacific Coastal Highway to a little-known industry conference in Pasadena, California.He brought with him some of Microsoft's most senior executives to distribute 10,000 RFID name tags.

The conference, and this seemingly meaningless gesture, went without much fanfare.

But it was in fact very significant.

Because at that conference Microsoft, for the first time, revealed it's developing way to allow Windows to read and interpret data from RFID sensors currently in use.

What this really means is that RFID will no longer be reserved for Fortune 500 companies.

This event marks the very beginning of RFID on the consumer level. And it's going to spread FAST!

Within the next few months your local florist will be able to track her orchids from harvest to sale…(She'll find new back end profits when her orchids alert her to customers needs. Not enough sunlight or water and she'll know because the RFID tag attached to the plant will send her diagnostic reports on demand).

…your corner pizzeria will log on to find out exactly when their next shipment of cheese will arrive.

And it will be just as easy as checking email.

Why you should care

Microsoft is installing a new feature on Windows… so what?

Well, here's what.

You see, Microsoft isn't calling on their tech geeks in Seattle to bring RFID to the masses.

Instead they've struck a strategic partnership with a small innovative RFID company to establish their market dominance.

A recent study by AMR Research concluded:

"RFID tracking could trim warehouse labor by 20%,slash inventory by25% and boost sales by 3% to 4%, compared with current methods of keeping count."

Now let me ask you…

What do you think will happen to this little company – one of Microsoft's most important new business partners – when Microsoft announces that RFID is now a standard operating feature on all their Windows software?

What do you think that would mean to the average retail shareholder of this company?You guessed it.

Not only will this little company get a huge boost in share price– but the industry as a whole will make instant headline news.

Which will quickly benefit a small group of other RFID companies.

That's why it's so critical you get your hands on my latest research report now.

When Microsoft reveals its implemented RFID into its operating system this company's shares could skyrocket out of control

To be sure a few RFID companies will benefit from Microsoft bringing RFID to the everyday consumer. There's no question.

But it's their RFID partner in particular that will DOMINATE the market and make millionaires out of its early investors.

(Consider this. This little RFID company has a market cap of less than 1/300th the size of Microsoft's. So while Microsoft's shares may increase a few dollars on the news - this company will start trading off the charts!)

21st Century Captains of Industry

Very rarely does a technology come along that completely changes the way we do business.

John D. Rockefeller did it with oil… Henry Ford did it with the assembly line… Bill Gates did it with software.

Each created a new protocol for conducting business.

And each time these economic transformations took place scores of investors became incredibly wealthy… some for generations.

So when I found out Microsoft was getting involved in RFID I knew I had to act fast.

If ever there was a company with the sole ability to make a technology mainstream it's Microsoft.

Because when Bill Gates decides to put the full weight of his company behind anything it's only a matter of time before we're all using it for a myriad of reasons.

So the wheels started turning.

If I could find the outside company or companies involved in bringing RFID to Windows I'd find a Grand-Slam investment.

Well, that's exactly what happened. And now you can see for yourself in my new research report:

"How Microsoft is bringing RFID to the world…
and the one little company their relying on to do it"

In this report I'll outline in full detail:

The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Time, Wired…
They're all talking… but lucky for us not many are listening.

The crowd never does. Most people will sit on the sidelines for another year or so – then as it becomes obvious to the general public they'll jump on board and hope to grab a piece of the action for themselves.

And I'm sure some of them will make some money.

But unless you're willing to step in as the big shots fire the engines (Bill Gates, Wal-Mart, WSJ, Time – big enough??) you're going to miss out on the REAL money in RFID.

So…

Here's what you must do Today to Profit 3,728% on the news

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"Look out bar codes,here comes RFID. Retailers, their supplier sand zealous techies are abuzz with the idea of slapping small devices known as radio frequency ID tags on products to track them from the assembly line to your shopping cart."

Wall Street Journal

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Time is running out… you'll either be there
to profit from it or you won't.

Once Microsoft has fully implemented RFID into its operating software it will be too late. All we know is that it will happen sometime very soon. That's why it's so important you get in right now.

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Yours truly,

Tim Fields
Analyst
Untapped Wealth
Trinity Investment Research

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