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What does Hadrian actually do? Chris Power explains: “For our core manufacturing business, it’s high-precision machining. We work with America’s largest scaled primes. Anyone you’d see building fighter jets, drones, munitions, weapons platforms, missiles, commercial aircraft.” “We are fastly becoming their fastest-growing and most important supplier.” “For our government...

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