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Xtract One Technologies Inc. T.XTRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.XTRA.W | XTRAF

Xtract One Technologies Inc. is a technology-driven threat detection and security solution company leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to provide secure patron access control experiences. The Company is engaged in the development and commercialization of an integrated, layered, AI-powered threat detection gateway solution. It operates in two segments: Platform and Xtract segment. The Platform segment develops and commercializes an AI-powered threat detection gateway solution. The Xtract segment develops AI solutions for customers. Xtract One’s Gateway product enables companies to covertly screen for weapons at points of entry without disrupting the flow of traffic. Its AI-based Video Recognition Software allows venue and building operators to identify weapons and other threats inside and outside of facilities and receive valuable intelligence for optimizing operations. It serves various industries, including arenas and stadiums, ticket venues and attractions, and casinos.


TSX:XTRA - Post by User

Comment by Davinatoron Mar 02, 2024 8:14pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Bad Quarter?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Bad Quarter?I was thinking about that too, Night. I think it's also a choice of the new IR firm. My guess is that the institutional firms obviously have hundreds (more like thousands) of quarterly calls to pick from and listen to/watch, virtually all being at 5/6pm or 7/8am. I think the 10am time gives them little competition for other earnings calls and hopefully gets them more of the ears and eyes with the money they need to start attracting. 100% surmising on my part but it's all could come up with?
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