Spectra 7 vs Beyond Meat is beyond me.ACC is an incredibly easy technology to understand. Data centers use a lot of power. We all do collectively. Anyone on the planet can understand this basic concept. This fact alone you'd think would attract far more news media attention and far more retail investors to create more demand in the stock itself IF they had some kind of PR plan.
Then you have companies like Beyond Meat that make a product that anyone can copy, it's absolute garbage that looks like half frozen puke that will make the masses sick ...and the stock flies off the shelves.
S7s end users are data centers and their end users are people like you and I that care to have reliable internet services with many people interested to help to reduce the carbon footprint. The market chooses to invest in ultra-processed food instead of game changing technology that would help keep our air clean.
How much of this is a failure for S7 to get this message out to millions of people looking to make greener investments? How can you make wires be as sexy as ground up plants with preservatives? That's a question for S7 and a PR agency. This isn't at all to say that retail investors could dictate what big tech chooses to invest in, but I am sure far more interest and understanding from the general public and from retail investors could help to drive some level of change. This may include placing more pressure on governments to invest more money towards companies that make products that pull their weight when it comes to reducing our universal need for power.
I am not suggesting that S7 has any money to deliver a massive PR campaign but, they certainly have distributors that could led a helping hand.
S7 partners with Duck Unlimited and countless other environmental companies to demonstrate how reducing our carbon footprint helps to protect wildlife. This may of course sound crazy, but these kinds of partnerships would help to translate S7s product benefits to the masses.
These days to capture the markets attention you have to create a story of some kind if not to sell your products, but to position your company as a brand that can relate to the common retail investor.