Friday, March 24, 2023 1:40:25 PM
The Foundation had previously provided a generous grant to aid in the construction of a building and its staffing. The site was named after them. There is no evidence that the Waltons or there Foundation is funding the 50 million dollar plant. What is clear from the press release is that the Walton named program will be providing access to 800 minds. So, no capital for the equipment means no revenue. It will be interesting what the audited financials have to say.
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