The Dean’s Swine Flu Spectacular is Gaining Momentum
December 18th, 2009 at 12:01 pm Posted byThe Dean believes there are a number of reasons to be excited about the announcement of his 3rd ever Ivy League Stock Pick which also happens to be a swine flu stock. In a short period of time, swine flu stocks like $BONU gained more than 800% because the company had a sexy story that sold right into The Dean’s Swine Flu Frenzy theory.
Now that it’s mid-December and both the holidays and flu season are just about here, The Dean’s anticipation for his upcoming Ivy League Swine Flu Stock is building by the day. As The Dean has informed the CollegeStock Community, Honors Class Students have already learned the $TICKER and some information about the company’s sexy story.
The Dean’s excited about swine flu stocks because he knows that swine flu, vaccines, treatments and other methods of prevention are extremely HOT topics right now.
As 2009 is coming to an end, the H1N1 vaccine market’s estimated total is close to $700 million this year. This market is expected to increase 940% by the end of 2011 to a massive $7 billion dollar market. Certainly, there are many more swine flu related products that fall into smaller, still potential-rich markets, such as the $100 million hand sanitizer market which has seen a 70% increase since early 2009.
The Dean thinks the market potential for any sexy swine flu story is extremely lucrative because the market size extends throughout the entire United States and more than 200 other countries.
The Dean has done his homework and has come up with a list of interesting factoids:
- As of 2005, there were approximately 100,000 schools
- The Directory of Major Malls exceeds 40,000
- The National Association of Theater Owners reported 5,786 theaters in 2008
- The CIA World Factbook counted 376 airports with regularly scheduled airline service
- and the U.S. Census Bureau listed 7,569 hospitals in 2005
Although The Dean is quite aware that there are many concert halls, stadiums, restaurants and many more public places, The Dean believes this list shows the HUGE potential of a product which could be used in swine flu prevention. And remember students, this figures just represent the United States.
The Dean’s Honors Class has already learned about The Dean’s third ever Ivy League Stock Pick and, judging by the smell of winter in the air, The Dean’s FDA-approved Ivy League Swine Flu Stock is almost here.
Isn’t it time for you to find out what you’ve been missing out on?
Register for The Dean’s Honors Class and get LOCKED IN at the ridiculously low tuition rate of $9.87/month, or $98.76/year, before it increases to $29.87/month and $234.56/year on January 1, 2010.





