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PLUS: This $16 stock holds a near monopoly on “AI fuel” ?

PLUS: This $16 stock holds a near monopoly on “AI fuel”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 08, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Unsubscribe]( Market Week: ☕️ Good morning. Here’s a peek at the [earnings]( we’re watching this week, and a look ahead at the [economic calendar](. And in case you missed them, here are the top five most-read headlines from last week, according to Market Briefing readers: - Nordstrom family offers $3.8 Billion to buy its namesake retailer ([more]() - Wall Street is unsettled again, after fueling a global sell-off ([read]() - Nvidia gets DOJ subpoena in escalating antitrust probe ([read]() - [Update] Nvidia denies receiving DOJ subpoena in antitrust probe ([more]() - DOJ ramps up pressure on Nvidia as stock slumps ([read]() - Biden to block Nippon Steel acquisition of US Steel ([read]() Expect your next full briefing tomorrow at 7:00 AM ET. But first… ⇓ — A message from our sponsor, Behind The Markets — Dear Reader, According to the Washington Post, America is running out of a crucial component for AI. Without this "AI fuel," firms like NVIDIA would have to shut down their operations. That's why billionaires like Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos are in a race to secure a supply of it... [And I've found ONE under-the-radar firm that's perfectly positioned to profit.]( It's got such a stranglehold on this market... Bloomberg calls it a "monopoly." It's currently trading for only $16. But I doubt it will stay this cheap for much longer. [Click here for the ticker ]( "The Buck Stops Here," Dylan Jovine, CEO & Founder Behind the Markets Thank you for subscribing to Market Briefing, the 7am ET briefing that curates top headlines and stories impacting the markets each day. This message is a paid advertisement sent on behalf of a third-party advertiser of Market Briefing. If you have questions about your subscription, feel free to contact us via email at [vip@marketbriefing.com](mailto:contact@marketbriefing.com) If you no longer wish to receive email from Market Briefing you can unsubscribe [here](. [tw]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Market Briefing, a Capital Media publication 99 Wall St, Ste 314 New York, NY 10005, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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