smoothshoe
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It's all how you look at it. It's making big moves without significant institutional ownership. If it continues current trends, institutions will notice and start buying, pushing the price even higher.
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OPsmoothshoe
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True it's seems like it has a good future even though it's revenue is average. Still I'm inquisitive that what will make it's growth potential as institutions holding a good percentage of shares with this company at the moment. So I'm wondering what makes it different from it's competitors, is it because of it's AI driven software platform or what???
smoothshoe
the MONEY drifter ♂
OP
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They have carved out a niche with their popular software, Athena, but their hardware sales were less successful, potentially losing them customers interested only in software. Recently, they've pivoted to focus solely on software, adapting it to run on existing hardware, which has been successful so far. This shift should cut costs and draw in more clients, although profitability is still a goal. If STEM management doesn't succeed, the company's value, driven by Athena, makes it an attractive acquisition target.
Pmacshark : Right
smoothshoe : It's all how you look at it. It's making big moves without significant institutional ownership. If it continues current trends, institutions will notice and start buying, pushing the price even higher.
Pmacshark : Perfectly said
Lewis TEG : meme stock in the making?
the MONEY drifter ♂ OP smoothshoe : True it's seems like it has a good future even though it's revenue is average. Still I'm inquisitive that what will make it's growth potential as institutions holding a good percentage of shares with this company at the moment. So I'm wondering what makes it different from it's competitors, is it because of it's AI driven software platform or what???
smoothshoe the MONEY drifter ♂ OP : They have carved out a niche with their popular software, Athena, but their hardware sales were less successful, potentially losing them customers interested only in software. Recently, they've pivoted to focus solely on software, adapting it to run on existing hardware, which has been successful so far. This shift should cut costs and draw in more clients, although profitability is still a goal. If STEM management doesn't succeed, the company's value, driven by Athena, makes it an attractive acquisition target.
the MONEY drifter ♂ OP smoothshoe : Noted! Thanks brother, that was a very kind information.