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Mint Corp V.MIT

Alternate Symbol(s):  MITJF

The Mint Corporation, through its subsidiaries, is a globally certified payments company. The Company is focused on offering financial services to the unbanked salaried worker in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Company provides employers with payroll cards for their unbanked employees. It offers employers scalable, flexible and payroll card management solutions through its globally certified payments platform. It also focuses on facilitating payroll disbursement for unbanked workers, employees not qualified for traditional bank accounts. Its UAE operations comprise five entities, including Mint Middle East LLC (MME), Mint Electronic Payment Services Ltd (MEPS), Mint Capital LLC (MCO), Mint Gateway for Electronic Payment Services (MGEPS) and Hafed Holding (Hafed). MME is a payroll card services provider facilitating an automated and secure payroll system to employers in the UAE. Its UAE operations payroll cards and mobile app are branded under the Hafed name.


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Post by nicky1969on May 21, 2011 9:57am
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5/16/2011 4:41:41 PM | | 364 reads | Post #29724576

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Dear former AlternativeEnergy Speculator member,

I've got two really big pieces of news for you.

First, I found the profitable solution to Japan's nuclear crisis and taking care of bin Laden's lackeys.

metal

Second, you're about to get $999 worth oftrading benefits — for free.

But first things first...

Unlessyou're achemist, you've probably never heard of beryllium. It's a rare earthmetal, which up until now has primarily been used to harden metals —usually copper — for things like bullets, musical instruments, andspecialty tools.

But with recentdevelopments in nuclear safety and aerospace technology, the demand for this metal has jumped significantly.

Let meexplain...

You see, one of the problems with nuclear power is that it relies on pellets of uranium, usually mixedwith either a metal alloy or ceramics.

The problem with both of these is that they tend to burn hottest in themiddle, with the pellet cooling down as it gets closer to the water surrounding it.

Whilethis is fine when thenuclear plant is operating normally, it can prove disastrous should theplant ever have an accident, because it makes the pellets more likelytomelt, should they lose contact with the cooling water.

What beryllium does is make the temperature of the pelletmore uniform, so it's less likely to melt if the surrounding temperatures start to rise.

If the quake-damagedJapanese reactors would have been using beryllium, there's a good chance that the damage done wouldn't have been as severe.

But that's not even the best part of this news...

Ijust got off the phone with someexecutives at the newest company I've been scouting to add to ourportfolio, and they've agreed to do an interview with me up in Boston.

They'regoing to give me the inside scoop on some of their newest projects —including their recent contract withthe U.S. military to provide a beryllium-aluminum oxide to help create astronger alloy to build U.S. fighter aircraft and drones.

As a former Alternative Energy Speculator member, this is the kind of thing you won't want to miss out on.

The company is already seeing some big gains since the Japan quake, and I expect to publish my report on it as soon as Ireturn from my trip to Boston

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