1 Reason These Companies Will Thrive

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American goods sold abroad have tremendous potential to thrive because of one often unrealized catalyst, their brand strength. Many investors have worried that consumers in emerging markets would be unwilling or unable to pay up for high-margin American goods, but in fact many greatly prefer the authentic product. This is even true in the land of counterfeiting: China.

These are just a few of the companies that are riding the trend of higher quality American goods being sold abroad. To uncover more, I invite you to take a copy of our special free report: "3 Companies Set to Dominate the World." The report is free today but won't be forever, so check out your copy today by clicking here. Enjoy, and Fool on!

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