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Kontrol Technologies Corp N.KNR

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNRLF

Kontrol Technologies Corp. is a Canadian company, which is engaged in smart buildings and cities through Internet of things (IoT), cloud and software as a service (SaaS) technology. The Company provides solutions and services to its customers to improve energy management, monitor continuous emissions and accelerate the sustainability of all buildings. It aggregates data generated by IoT devices in cloud-based management and analytics services. This allows remote devices to be monitored and controlled by facilities managers via smartphones and tablets. The Company has collected and analyzed approximately 15 billion data records across various buildings. It is developing a suite of IOT devices, including the Smart EMS and various related sensors to connect buildings and make them intelligent. It provides in-suite building automation solutions and can be integrated into existing building automation systems.


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Post by KNRsqueeze2021on Mar 12, 2021 12:12am
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Get ready for the ROCKET. It’s coming.

Get ready for the ROCKET. It’s coming. Many companies have regular blackout periods in conjunction with fiscal quarter and fiscal year earnings reporting because corporate insiders are in possession of information prior to its public disclosure. A company may also enforce a blackout period when news of some event or potential event will not immediately be made public. Examples of such events are mergers and acquisitions (M&A), technological advances and corporate reorganization, among a great number of other possibilities. 
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