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Deep Fission Opens At $16 a Share As The US Turns To Nuclear Energy

Bloomberg Markets
Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 7:52 PM
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Liz Muller, Co-Founder and CEO of Deep Fission AND Will Wade, Bloomberg News Energy Reporter join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss Deep Fission's Nasdaq trading debut and the states of the...

Liz Muller, Co-Founder and CEO of Deep Fission AND Will Wade, Bloomberg News Energy Reporter join Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss Deep Fission's Nasdaq trading debut and the states of the nuclear industry in the US. Nuclear has regained public support in the AI era. The fuel source is capable of delivering 24/7 power on its own, unlike wind and solar. But while small modular reactors have tantalized hyperscalers and governments hoping to win the AI race, the technology has yet to break through on electric grids. (Source: Bloomberg)

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