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HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd V.HIVE

Alternate Symbol(s):  HIVE

HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd is a Canada-based data center company. The Company owns green energy-powered data center facilities in Canada, Sweden, and Iceland. The Company also builds and operates data centers in North America and Europe. Its hardware powers cutting-edge projects ranging from Web3 to AI and high-performance computing (HPC). It operates a fleet of approximately 38,000 commercial-grade NVIDIA graphic processing units (GPUs). The Company's GPU fleet includes 4,000+ NVIDIA A40s w/ 48 GB RAM, 400+ NVIDIA RTX A6000s w/ 48 GB RAM, 12,000+ NVIDIA RTX A5000s w/ 24 GB RAM and 20,000+ NVIDIA RTX A4000s w/ 16 GB RAM. It operates over 100 MW of data centers in Canada. The HIVE Cloud is an enterprise-class service offering affordable computers for demanding applications, including AI training and inference. It also operates 46 MW in Iceland and Sweden. It also operates a 30 MW data center in Lachute, Quebec and a 70 MW data center in New Brunswick.


TSXV:HIVE - Post by User

Comment by Bac0non Mar 02, 2021 2:57pm
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Post# 32696973

RE:RE:RE:RE:Current Prices

RE:RE:RE:RE:Current PricesI still think you're a douche bag AlphaJ, but your analysis here is correct.

*puffs cigar*

-Bac0n

AlphaJ wrote: Well I'm sorry your so uneducated. But look at a real life situation. TSX: WEED was $67/share at the top of the weed hype. They spent the following 2 years after legalization falling back down to $23/share. Why? Because the finacials couldn't support the valuation. Only now with the US legalization are they back up again. And again they will tumble when the hype is over. But what about Shopify, they didn't tumble. In fact, they ran upwards even at a major loss. Why? Bc even though they were negative. Instead of showing their investors profits too soon. They chose to reinvest in their startup to grow it faster. Once they started making profit it was a huge winner. History will repeat here. The miners that aren't showing profit is because most of them have been reinvesting and hodling their coins. Bitf 7p/h hut..3000 BTC in hodl.. what makes hive the best here? They are neither the leader in hodling or hash rate
JackCross wrote:
AlphaJ wrote:
well, I have alot of bitf so I'm happy. But BITF is up bc they announced 7PE/H today. You'd think the financial would have a bump up too but people forget these are startup companies. Profits isn't that important right now...Drone Canada is 10 years in too and they are rocking away on no profits. Shopify did the same. In fact, if we were to consider the finacials for HIVE. Then hive is way over valued. Roughly 40 million in annual profit? At 10 times that 400 million which is like 1.2/ share


The Swine with the Oral Fixation will never draw that conclusion, and once we're back in the green they'll f*ck right off until the next down day. 




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