GDHI, The Year of The Golden Dragon
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GDHI, The Year of The Golden Dragon GDHI closed at $0.0037 on Friday after hitting an intraday high of $0.004 GHDI has gained 640% over the last month! The technical analysis suggests strong bullish trends and indicates a breakout is just around the corner – sub penny stocks can generate massive percentage gains, and this stock spikes on news. We are expecting huge gains on news next week so get ready for our alert on Monday! GDHI jumped 42% this week on announcement of its biggest distribution deal to date! By distributing through Vanguard, GDHI is now selling in over 3000 retail outlets across China. Vanguard also has distribution deals with SABMiller, and generated in excess of a billion dollars in revenue in the Asian food and drink market in 2009. GDHI is poised to become the next giant! With Goya Food, GDHI has distribution agreements throughout China, South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong. The retail food market in China is the third largest in the world, third only to US and Japan. China’s retail food market is twice the size of all other Asian countries together (apart from Japan). The Chinese food retail industry is the fastest growing in Asia-Pacific, and is forecast to grow to a value of $530 billion in 2010. It is forecast that China will overtake Japan to be the most lucrative retail food market in the region in 2010. The demand for food in China is expected to increase by 3.8% per year from 2009 to 2018, driven by a massive population of 1.3 billion people growing at a rate of one and a half billion people by 2050! Global food retail sales are about $4 trillion annually. Imported food distributor have boosted the retail market in China as more and more organic and specialty food superstores spring up First High-end food supermarket opens in Guangzhou By People’s Daily Online February 05, 2010 Increases the bookmark http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90782/90872/6889019.html On Monday we are expecting to hear the outcome of a proposed investment valued at about $1 million. Also on the calendar, GDHI is expected to ship its first container of peeled garlic to China in the next weeks; PSC will be the first to bring you the news! Why is Garlic so hot? In the second half of 2009 the garlic market was flooded with cash – it outperformed copper and gold. Garlic booms on the back of flu panic During 2009, the price of the pungent plant shot up elevenfold, says Geoffrey Lean.
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