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I know, I know, you've been pining away for the latest teaser solutions over the past week -- but don't worry, we're back! Last week we spent most of our time covering the Value Investing Congress and preparing commentary for the Irregulars, but now we're back on the horse and jousting at penny stock windmills again -- today it's a teaser pitch from Penny Stock All-Stars that says they've got three "undisocovered" stocks that they think could explode ... so what are they? Shall we discover them? Come on along for the ride in today's new article here.
Or read on if you missed the VIC fun last week ...
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