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Welcome to NanoCapGems.com!
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"Finding a gem among the world's
micro-company's, sometimes commonly referred to as: "PENNY STOCKS", is
indeed our passion"!
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The founder and CEO of this site is Michael Tipton,
who also serves as VP of Sales and Marketing for
Dutton and Associates, a world wide research
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WELCOME!
Hello visitors....we're a website dedicated to
finding undiscovered company's, less than 50
million in market cap. These are what
many investors call PENNY STOCKS!
We prefer NanoCaps, company's waiting to be
discovered, here at NanoCap Gems! Sign-up for the
newsletter, and get prepared for the
exciting ride in momentum with our stock
picks and featured gems! We have 20 years of
experience in the markets, and the last 10
have been intensely in the nano and
micro-cap markets. While this
niche of the market covers company's that
are indeed quite
speculative, and can be extremely risky, the
flip-side to these so called "penny stocks"
is that they have the potential to
become incredibly profitable, and can even turn in
to mega-company's! Remember Cisco?
Traded for pennies way, way back.
We're dedicated to finding these
types of company's for our subscribers.
Please read on!
OUR INSPIRATION:
HOW and WHY NANOCAP GEMS WAS CREATED:
In
the late 90's, a little known company named
Illumina, had been created, and at the time,
they were just a small, speculative nano-cap-size
company in the vast bio-tech market.
It was selling for pennies as recently as
2004, just a mere speck on an investor's
radar screen. However,
this was a stock soon discovered, and
written about, by a few publications long
before this, at the start of this decade,
and one of those publications was a paper
magazine, specializing in technology
information, media, among other things,
called Red
Herring. Red Herring's
technology magazine, started way back in the
90's, was noted as being a "voice" for CEO's
of the "Dot Com era". But that
magazine had some real oomph to it, and was
able to "spot" a promising company now and
then! Today, Illumina, symbol ILMN, is
selling with a market cap of over 5 billion
dollars! Red Herring had actually
found this little known company long before
the rest of Wall Street did! This was,
and is fascinating, and really helped shape
the idea of NanoCap Gems! Red Herring
serves a major inspiration of our on-line
"magazine"! We are attempting to
follow in Red Herring's footsteps, helping
investors discover small company's with
fabulous potential, and let investors in on
the secrets of these kind of company's that
possess such tremendous upside! Company's that indeed have a great
opportunity for the loyal shareholder to
make a very nice profit, just like Illumina!
NANO-CAPS MARKETS SIMPLY OVERLOOKED:
This part of the market is very much ignored
by main Wall Street, as commissions have
simply dried up with the big brokerage
houses and institutions only looking for
"big" money on their investments in larger
deals, more predictable deals.
This is a great reason a site like
NanoCap Gems, can really help make a
difference for the speculative investor.
We seek out those companies that have yet to
be discovered. And we take pride here
in our quest for these small company's, as
we offer up a site with passion, integrity,
along with our reputation, in our hunt for
these future gems.
OUR PASSION!
Finding stocks to select as our stock picks,
Stock Spotlights, and Featured Gems, is
a passion! After we find
a company, and help the markets discover its
value, we love to sit back, and watch the
market reaction.

-- Michael Tipton, Founder of NanoCap Gems
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