Tag: PLUR.V
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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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The Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) all-star lineup keeps growing
Canada-based information security company Plurilock Security (PLUR.V) has been adding new bodies around the board room with almost monotonous regularity of late, and today they added another to what’s beginning to look like an all-star lineup. [Supply chain and distribution expert Brian] Aebig is a 35-year veteran of the IT (information technology) industry, having served…
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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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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…
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Multi-Company Wrap: Watching the watchlist so you don’t have to
We have some 29 companies on our watchlist, all in a variety of sectors, that we’re covering at any one time. Some are clients, some not, some are on deaths door, some are skyrocketing, so we’ve decided to wrap them all up into one monthly wrap so you can keep track of everything at once.…
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Nextech3D.AI (NTAR.C) announces huge services deal with Amazon (AMZN.Q)
If you have a technology company that involves AI and you want my money, you don’t get it just by saying “We have AI.” If you say, “We have a real AI company with actual tech that we developed, not just a ChatGPT API app,” okay, but still not good enough. If you have patents…
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Real AI isn’t a ChatGPT app: Plurilock’s artificial intelligence used by 600 companies
Ian Patterson’s AI powered information security company, Plurilock (PLUR.V) does business with military, intelligence, government, academic, and corporate institutions, but when he shows up to a Burrard Street cafe to chat with this reporter for an hour, he doesn’t hop out of a black SUV with tinted windows, and there aren’t black-suited bodyguards surrounding him.…