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  1. Trying to secure investment income in the long term is the driver in this change in business strategy. I am glad there is direction based on technical background being provided by yourself and others.

  2. “Without investments, there will be no Renaissance, but as people with access to resources and responsibility for money management learn more about the potential financial returns over a very long project life cycle, the potential for growth is almost unlimited.”

    With the trillions of dollars that Obamolech has put this country in debt to the Red Chinese, where do you expect to get capitol to build new nukes?

    BTW, has Adams Atomic Engines submitted its design to the NRC for formal review? How many years of commercial nuke power experience does its president and CEO have (naval nuke experience is good, but doesn’t count)?

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