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Re: Westinghouse Bankruptcy: The End of Nuclear Power?
« Reply #1 on: Apr 05, 2017, 03:06 »
same old free energy axe grinding, at least construction probs are hi lited. the bankruptcy is fore the domestic builds, knot fool, engineering, et al.
won blurb cot my aye...

But Westinghouse seems to have found a tentative path out of the mess. The company accepted financing from Apollo Investment Group, which offered an $800 million debtor-in-possession financing deal, with Toshiba investing about $200 million. The courts still have to approve the deal.

has the apollo connection decided to come out of retirement, cash the stashed diem, bale out the circle bar w ?
interesting. vary interesting.
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