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Q: Hola 5i (I am currently in Mexico hence the "hola"). I have not sold my siyata wireless so today I checked their press releases and then this quarter they have announced three large sales of their equipment. The stock popped a bit and has since pulled back. Is this the sort of stock that has to have constant good news press releases to keep its upward momentum? Would a strong quarterly report give it some traction? I know Siyata has had nothing but pain for long term holders so it has to find new investors who think its story about its potential grow can come true. If more police, fire, and ambulance departments want the sort of device that Siyata makes they could be some great sales momemtum and a tiny company doesn't need to make that many sales to make their "comps" from previous quarters look good. Do you see any potential for this microcap?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on March 13, 2021
Q: Hi guys. Hope you had a enjoyable and safe holiday. You must have backlog of questions to answer? I have hung on to my Siyata wireless shares thinking they would finally start getting more shares with their new sales team in place and so many vendors agreeing to resell their device (ex. ATT, Verizon, Bell, Rogers, and more) but sales are still sluggish. The Nasdaq listing doesn't seem to have increased exposure to new share holders. In your opinion is this company simply a dud? Also they have not released their Q3 financials and we are in January!! If they are now on the nasdaq is there not a time limit on how long a company can delay the release of quarterly financials? My patience is wearing thin but I still like the story behind this little company. What's your take on SIM?
Read Answer Asked by Paul on January 06, 2021
Q: I gave SIM another quarter and I have to ask the question again. Any comments on their latest quarter. I'm down 75% and I don't like their frequent share dilution. Also revenue from previous year is being replaced with revenue with a higher margin but overall the revenue is not growing much. Would you give them another quarter or two or move on? The amount of money is really insignificant at this time.
Read Answer Asked by Earl on June 18, 2020
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