Given the significant investment made into developing Hadrian X,...

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    Given the significant investment made into developing Hadrian X, FBR owns valuable, tangible assets — including physical machines and a large intellectual property portfolio.
    Instead of further diluting shareholders at depressed prices, FBR should seriously consider asset-backed lending.

    Key Points:

    • Leverage Existing Assets:

      • FBR owns Hadrian X machines ready for commercial deployment.

      • FBR holds approximately 140 granted patents covering automated bricklaying, construction robotics, and supporting technologies — protecting the technology globally.

      • These hard and soft assets could be used as collateral to unlock funding.

    • Immediate Cashflow: Asset-backed loans typically fund within weeks, faster and less damaging than issuing new equity.

    • Preserve Shareholder Value: No further dilution — shareholders retain their proportional ownership and upside potential.

    • Lower Cost of Capital: Even at higher interest rates, loans secured against assets are far cheaper than issuing new shares at today's low valuation.

    • Focus on Execution: Repayment can be linked to project revenues — incentivizing FBR to deploy Hadrian X aggressively.

    With millions already invested into machinery and intellectual property, and a growing need for automation solutions globally, asset-backed financing deserves serious consideration before any further share issuance.


 
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