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Microsoft's Nuclear deal is just the beginning (it's not too late)

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Doubters will miss out on the biggest stock story of 2025. Don't be one of them. ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ [outsider club logo header] *From A Trusted Partner* Microsoft's Nuclear deal is just the beginning (it's not too late) In a bold move to meet the surging energy demands of AI... Microsoft has invested $1.6 BILLION to revive Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant, known for its 1979 meltdown. [Angel ded 110720204 image 1] This investment secures Microsoft a 20-year agreement for enough electricity to power 700,000 homes — all to fuel its AI operations. And Microsoft isn’t the only tech giant betting on nuclear energy. Amazon recently inked a $650 Million deal to power its data centers with nuclear energy. But traditional reactors won’t cut it for AI’s explosive energy needs... The future of AI depends on next-generation nuclear technology: Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). [Angel Ded11072024 image2] SMRs are smaller, more cost-efficient, require less maintenance, and are perfectly suited to integrate with AI data centers — making them the go-to solution for tech giants. Tech billionaires like Bill Gates, Sam Altman, Peter Thiel, and Jeff Bezos have already poured over $3 BILLION into SMRs. With 65 SMRs in development worldwide — this is a golden opportunity for investors. Here’s the key... I've uncovered a small company that holds a monopoly on the essential tech required to power SMRs. And it already has a partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy. This could be the single biggest investment opportunity of the AI era. [Get in now while the stock still trades for $3.]( See you inside, [kpk sig] Keith Kohl Investment Director, Energy Investor P.S. Microsoft’s $1.6 billion investment in Three Mile Island is just the beginning. With tech giants like Amazon and Bill Gates backing SMRs, the future of AI energy is nuclear. This $3 firm holds the key to powering this revolutionary technology. [Click here now for details.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Osprey Financial Research LLC, 5004 Honeygo Center Drive Suite 102-202

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