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Secure returns of 12% p.a. from fast-growing Pacific Rim trade

by Pacific Tycoon 28 Jan 2013 06:03 GMT

  • Minimum 12% p.a.
  • Container Ownership is outperforming Gold, Stocks, Bonds and Property.
  • Rent and Earn with Pacific Tycoon.
  • It's Safe. It's Simple. It's Tax Free. It Pays.

RENT AND EARN WITH PACIFIC TYCOON

Pacific Tycoon Ltd specializes in the renting of containers in the Pacific Rim. Containers are rented to substantial companies and used to transport goods all over the world. The shipping industry has a reputation for consistent growth and good returns. We offer participation into the industry to the private investor. As a container management company we have been serving the Asian region for nearly a decade.

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Containers are used to satisfy existing, guaranteed, long-term leases. That means you know exactly how much money your containers will make in the market.

Pacific Tycoon has guaranteed leases, your containers are insured, and our existing leases are long term and reliable.

A simple investment - How it works
Rent and earn with Pacific Tycoon
  • New Containers are purchased by investors
  • Containers delivered immediately to a waiting customer, on a Pacific Tycoon Ltd leasing agreement
  • You get paid monthly (if leasing more than five containers) or quarterly (if renting less than five)
Additional benefits:
  • Protected Assets - Your money is insured against loss, theft and damage
  • Buyback Agreement - Pacific Tycoon have an optional agreement to buy back the container after you have leased it for two years.
  • Profit from the biggest emerging economies - The 2011 top 10 fastest growing economies are all located in Asia and Africa.
  • Exclusive Expertise - Pacific Tycoon is a container management company that has been serving the Asian region for nearly a decade.
The shipping industry's major trade group, International Chamber of Shipping, estimates that marine shippers transported over 7.7 billion tons of cargo in 2008, covering more than 32 trillion miles and generating roughly $380 billion in freight charges, 82,000 containers a day go through port of Shanghai, 90% of all good shipped are transported in a container, is outperforming All (without exception) asset classes. Those numbers came in a year hit midway by a global recession.

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It's Safe. It's Simple. It's Tax Free. It Pays.

Please note that Pacific Tycoon is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Services Authority and as such is not permitted to offer financial or investment advice to UK resident investors, whether or not the intended investments are regulated or unregulated. We strongly encourage you to consult an FSA-authorised Independent Financial Adviser before commiting to any form of investment. This is not an offer to participate in a collective investment scheme as defined in section 235 of the Financial Services and Markets Act (2000) and as such Investors will not have access to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme of the Financial Ombudsman Service.

Prospective investors should also note that the return of 12% p.a is guaranteed by Pacific Tycoon and is subject to performance of the company.

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