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Stock Power Daily: January 5, 2023. - Steel is crucial for producing aircraft. - The market for aero

Stock Power Daily: January 5, 2023. [Turn Your Images On] [1 Critical Metals Supplier for a Massive Aerospace Boom]( - Steel is crucial for producing aircraft. - The market for aerospace materials in the U.S. will increase 85.2% from 2021 to 2030. - Today’s Power Stock is a leading producer of steel for the aerospace industry and rates a 96 on our proprietary system. [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( I grew up in Wichita, Kansas. During my childhood, it was known as the “Aircraft Capital of the World.” Boeing, Cessna and Raytheon all had huge facilities there. I visited my grandfather at the Boeing plant one day. He was an engineer and pointed out these massive piles of steel and aluminum on the plant floor. When I asked why all that metal was stacked up his reply was simple: “If it wasn’t there, we couldn’t build all of these airplanes.” Steel is critical for producing aircraft — from the body of a plane to its engines and landing gear. And metal suppliers are dealing with a demand boom headed into the next decade. [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( This chart shows the global market value of aerospace materials. From 2021 to 2030, Precedence Research expects industry revenues to increase 85.2%. And today’s Power Stock is set to capitalize in 2023 and beyond. [Click here to reveal the ticker and start investing today.]( [Turn Your Images On]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Paradigm Press. [“Under Joe Biden, Americans Could Suffer Economic Super Collapse”]( ~ Ex-Advisor to the Pentagon and CIA [(Please view this warning now)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Housing Hasn't Been This Expensive Since the Reagan Years [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, The Banyan Edge]( Prices are the second thing homebuyers think about. Their first thought is about the size of the payment. 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