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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  00:04
    we are going to talk a little bit about Nvidia and the evaluation. What's your initial thoughts on it? It's

    Paul Truesdell, II  00:11
    an amazing i, what, two to three years, if you look at it, it's kind of been obvious that they were going to take this super track, but I don't know, the the hype, to me seems a little bit above reality. And it's not as long term thinking as it should be. But, you know, that's kind of how things go. When you get fads, people are extremely exuberant, about, about things, especially AI and all of them, they are effectively the only major engine that is pushing all of that forward. So you

    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  00:45
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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  01:24
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    Paul Truesdell, II  01:30
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    Paul Truesdell, II  02:04
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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  02:39
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    Paul Truesdell, II  02:43
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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  02:46
    was referring to Apple Apple, when it comes to manufacturing and apples are an aggregator they aggregate

    Paul Truesdell, II  02:50
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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  03:10
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    Paul Truesdell, II  04:32
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    Paul Grant Truesdell, J.D., AIF  05:02
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    Paul Truesdell, II  05:06
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