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We will be delaying today’s issue of The Bleeding Edge…

One of our tenets here at Brownstone Research is we do not sacrifice the quality of our research for speed…
We believe firmly in only delivering you the most rigorously researched and organized insights possible, ensuring both the quality of our work and the value you receive from it.
As such, we will be delaying today’s issue of The Bleeding Edge.
I’m excited to send it to you. I’ll be answering your questions on rising CO₂ emissions, cutting-edge cancer research, and the importance of honoring our risk management policy, among others.
But such thoughtful questions are deserving of equally thoughtful, nuanced, and well-researched responses.
If you are keen for your usual Friday dose of Bleeding Edge insights – or in case you missed it – here’s a quick recap of the topics we explored in this week’s issues…
Thank you for your patience and understanding. We look forward to sending your AMA issue soon.
Regards,
Jeff
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