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hy Big Tech’s Power Moves Signal an Opportunity
| UnsubscribeA message from our friends at i2i Marketing Group, LLCHi there,A quiet shift is happening across the biggest companies in America – but it may be one of the clearest signals for investors heading into 2026.Amazon, Google, and Meta have started securing long-term energy capacity years ahead of schedule. Their AI roadmaps require more power than the current grid can reliably deliver, and they’re moving early to avoid being caught without the energy supply needed to fuel their expansion.That early movement is sending a message: the next competitive edge in tech isn’t just compute – it’s power.As Big Tech races to lock in capacity, investors are paying closer attention to U.S. energy companies positioned to support the buildout. And one Nasdaq name sits exactly where these long-term power demands converge.With hundreds of billions flowing into AI infrastructure, the U.S. planning to TRIPLE nuclear capacity, and data center expansion changing the energy landscape, the early-stage part of this sector is becoming increasingly important.Big Tech has already moved.Institutional capital is following.Retail investors are now looking at the early movers in the space.See why this U.S. company is gaining attention as the next phase unfolds. This email message is a paid sponsorship provided by i2i Marketing Group, LLC, a third-party advertiser of MarketBeat. Why was I sent this email message?. We are not securities dealers or brokers, investment advisers or financial advisers, and you should not rely on the information herein as investment advice. Any investment should be made only after consulting a professional investment advisor and only after reviewing the financial statements and other pertinent corporate information. Further, readers are advised to read and carefully consider the Risk Factors identified and discussed in the profiled company’s SEC and/or other government filings. Investing in securities, particularly microcap securities, is speculative and carries a high degree of risk. If you have questions about your subscription, please email MarketBeat’s U.S. based support team at contact@marketbeat.com. If you would no longer like to receive promotional emails from MarketBeat advertisers, you can unsubscribe or manage your mailing preferences here. Copyright 2006-2026 MarketBeat Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 345 N Reid Place, Suite 620, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103-7078. USA.. |