The latest July issue of Without Borders was released just the other day.
This issue was no exception to the rule that Simon Black and Fitzroy McLean are dedicated to packing the issue with more intelligence data than you can safely absorb in one sitting.
“The Dispatch” this month takes us to Africa to a country with a lot of potential if for no other reason than it has nowhere to go but up. For an entrepreneurial type with an adventurous spirit it could be the source of inestimable fortune. And chances are you aren’t likely to find it or its potential on your own. But with Fitz & Simon to guide you (and maybe even grubstake you) it might be your opportunity of a lifetime. For the rest of us, it’s just darn fun to read about!
How about when reading isn’t enough? We want to know how to invest in somewhere with a lot of potential and not be the last ones in. That’s in this issue too, as always. They’ve done research that would likely take you weeks on your own and even told you where to go to buy in. That’s the kind of detail I like.
The issue is full of the normal departments like letters (and answers), the heiress of the month and specific investment idea updates. This month they tackle some macro investment and economic themes as well. The current credit crisis has ramifications and ripples throughout the world and there is no one better to report on those worldly ripples than a couple of world travelers. The insight covers analysis to prognostications.
So if you are looking for advice on out the way investment opportunities, guidance on where to stash some wealth outside the borders of your current country of residence or just enjoy being well informed, I urge you to check out Without Borders Newsletter from Casey Research.

















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