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Did You See This Massive 20-year Microsoft Deal?

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Shares of this company surged nearly 25%... Dear , During my recent "AI Emergency Meeting" event, I

Shares of this company surged nearly 25%... [Brownstone Research] Dear , During my recent "AI Emergency Meeting" event, I promised all attendees one of my best AI-related recommendations... Completely free of charge. If you attended that night, you know that pick was Constellation Energy Group (CEG). Well, a few weeks after I alerted viewers to this company's incredible potential, CEG inked a massive, 20-year deal with Microsoft. The deal involves Constellation reopening a Three Mile Island nuclear reactor for the sole purpose of providing power to Microsoft's AI data centers. CEG shares surged nearly 25% last Friday after the announcement, and are up more than 30% since I mentioned the company during my event on August 14th. While it's not too late to get in on CEG, that stock isn't anywhere near the most intriguing play I've come across in my quest for [the companies best positioned to blow up during the next phase of the AI boom](... See, this next phase is no longer about the AI chips that companies like Nvidia produce. We're going to see a boom in smaller companies that are also working on this AI buildout... Cloud providers... Computer equipment makers... Software developers... And companies working on data center technologies. I've built an entire model portfolio full of plays just like CEG, [that are perhaps even better positioned to soar during this second phase of AI innovation](. If you didn't get in back on August 14th, there's still time to join in before things really take off. [Click here to secure ALL my research into these small-cap AI plays right now.]( Best regards, Jeff Brown, CEO & Founder, Brownstone Research © 2024 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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