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Will You Be Blindsided by the Global Chip Shortage?

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April 29, 2022 GM and Toyota factories are shutting down... Mass shortages of electronics are common

April 29, 2022 [Breaking Profit News] Below is a message from our partners that we thought you'd enjoy: [By now, you've no doubt seen the headlines about a global chip shortage.]( GM and Toyota factories are shutting down... Mass shortages of electronics are commonplace... Everything from our food supply to medical device production is being strained to the breaking point. And there is still no end in sight. As Intel reports, this shortage is set to continue for "Several years." You may know it's happening. You may know something seems to be very wrong... But what you probably don't yet realize—what few so far have figured out... Is [the truth behind all this](. Every time you hear about the chip crisis, remember: what we're really witnessing isn't some passing inconvenience or temporary trend. What we are seeing is the most polarizing technological and financial event of our lifetimes. One that could be a godsend for the select few investors who understand it... And bad news for the millions of others that are caught in its wake. Already, behind the scenes, the realization is setting in. - The world's most important tech corporations, including [Apple, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft,]( an urgent plea to Congress, practically begging for help with this chip crisis—fast. - The White House has stated this chip shortage is its "Top and immediate priority." - Rumor has it some Americans are already hoarding items that could become scarce in the weeks ahead. Now, a former computer chip executive with over 20 years of experience is stepping forward. To explain every detail about what this shortage really means for you... and what it will soon mean for our world. [To view his full presentation on this pivotal moment in history, click here.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us](. © 2022 Breaking Profit News. All Rights Reserved. 10940 Parallel Pkwy Ste K, Kansas City, KS 66109 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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