Category: Big Data
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Digital Twinning, and how EdgeTI (CTRL.V) is a serious story you’ve never heard of
I first heard the term ‘digital twin’ in 2019, in connection with a high performance computing company I was associated with that was running a project for Boeing. The aerospace giant, at the time, was considering building a filthy fat production line that would dwarf all that came before it, but didn’t want to spend…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) lands $19 million deal, largest in their history
Yesterday, just before noon Pacific, Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) was halted on the TSX-V. The reason for the halt was left unsaid, but this morning the company dropped its news and, yeah, worth the wait. Plurilock Security Inc. has won a record $19.3-million (U.S.) cybersecurity contract with a semiconductor company listed in the S&P 500 index,…
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The Plurilock (PLUR.V) rip is over: But is that the end of the play?
Regular readers know all about the Plurilock (PLUR.V) story, but for the uninitiated, here’s the short version: Canadian infosec tech company with AI-based ‘continual ID check’ IP, dozens of big US and Canadian clients bringing in $70m+ in annual revs Long undervalued due to low margins and weird local aversion to tech deals on the…
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Plurilock (PLUR.V) enters new phase: PP unlock passes and shares zoom
Long time readers will be familiar with the Plurilock (PLUR.V) tale that’s been unfolding over the lst six weeks. The coles notes: Infosec company with great revenues had struggled for years to find strong hands, needed a financial re-org Rolled back stock and the floor fell out of the share price New crew took the…
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So I was wrong: Plurilock doesn’t do $40m in revs. They do $70m.
Government work is a cyclical business, and it turns out one financial quarter isn’t always like the next. So when, late last week, I told you this, I was, well, wrong. Here’s what we do know: Plurilock earns a decent CAD $43.6 million a year in revenue based on the last quarter financials, which doesn’t include the…
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Turnaround Tale: Why Plurilock (PLUR.V) sucked, and what it’s done to fix itself
Plurilock (PLUR.V) has been underrated by the market for way too long. We’ve told you about it a few times, and each time we did, the stock moved a little until long underwater investors took the chance to churn out at a slightly higher than usual price, sending the stock back down and frustrating any…
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Alset Capital scores Nvidia GPU server distribution deal with potential $90m AI revs
Artifical Intelligence ‘picks and shovels’ play Alset Capital (KSUM.V) today announced the latest deal in its AI customer-flow, with its portfolio company Cedarcross International Technologies Inc. signing an agreement to distribute high-performance Nvidia GPU servers to Big Energy Investments Inc., operating as Ceti AI. Nvidia (NVDA.Q), the tech hardware company driving the bulk of growth…
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Alset Capital (KSUM.V): Bringing on big partner and setting up advisory board
Alset Capital Inc. has announced a strategic partnership through its investee company, Vertex AI Ventures Inc., with Nom Nom AI Inc., a leader in AI data engineering and automation, for a collaboration that aims to drive significant innovation and efficiency in data management and AI services. No no, trust me, I get it – that’s…
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Good Gamer Entertainment (GOOD.C) up 93% with switch to municipal AI software concept
In late 2021, the team behind market awareness/online marketing group Native Ads ventured into their own e-sports deal through the creation of Good Gamer Entertainment (GOOD.C). It, well, wasn’t a smash. To be fair, not many e-sports deals have been a smash. Most chased a sector everyone thought was going to be hot, but which struggled…
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Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) adds new tech patent and extended credit facility
After a month that Plurilock (PLUR.V) shareholders would rather forget stock-price-wise, the big brains at PLUR-HQ have dropped two pieces of news, both of which are substantial in my opinion. The first is, potentially a monster: Plurilock’s snared a patent approval for its core product, which follows a computer user’s rhythms, habits, typing style, and…