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    Ready for the pump people? Well is it isn't Kenji that will give it to you all, I'll leave the honors of the pump to a Congressman Chuck Fleischmann

    In a recent video (https://youtu.be/f5ubrVDUNhY?t=1347), Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03) revealed that his team is including a request for Amaero in the Defense Appropriations Bill. As shareholders, you already know Amaero’s potential in additive manufacturing for aerospace and defense, but this development is a game-changer worth dissecting for its implications on valuation and growth.

    Fleischmann, a key player on the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee and Chair of the Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee, is leveraging his influence to embed Amaero in the FY2026 defense budget, a multi-billion-dollar bill funding the Department of Defense. This request likely takes the form of an earmark or directive, allocating funds for Amaero’s technologies—specializing in high-performance alloys for critical applications like jet engines and missile systems—or prioritizing their integration into DoD programs. The process involves Fleischmann’s team drafting specific language, which will be reviewed and negotiated in committee. If approved, it’ll move through House and Senate votes to become law, potentially unlocking contracts or R&D funding for Amaero.

    Why should this excite us? First, it validates Amaero’s tech as a strategic asset for national security. Their ability to produce lightweight, high-strength components faster than traditional methods positions them to capture significant DoD contracts, especially as global rivals like China double down on similar tech. Second, this could drive revenue growth. Defense contracts are often long-term and high-value, providing stable cash flows and boosting Amaero’s order book. Third, the economic ripple effect is substantial. With Fleischmann’s district including Oak Ridge, a hub for defense innovation, Amaero could see expanded U.S. operations, new facilities, or partnerships, enhancing scalability and investor confidence.

    For investors, this signals a potential inflection point. Increased DoD engagement could de-risk the stock, attract institutional interest, and elevate Amaero’s profile in the defense sector. While the request still faces committee scrutiny and legislative hurdles, Fleischmann’s influence gives it strong momentum. Keep an eye on updates as the bill progresses—success here could significantly rerate Amaero’s valuation.

 
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