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Lightspeed Commerce Inc T.LSPD

Alternate Symbol(s):  LSPD

Lightspeed Commerce Inc. provides a one-stop commerce platform, which helps merchants to simplify, scale, and provide customer experiences. The Company’s products include Point of Sale, Payments, eCommerce, Inventory Management, Advanced Marketing, Lightspeed Insights, Scanner, Integrations, API, Workflows, Service Orders, Capital, B2B Catalog, Pricing, Point of Sale, Order Anywhere, Advanced Insights, Inventory, Tableside, Payments, Accounting, Kitchen Display System, Customer Facing Display, Hardware, Integrations, Capital, Benchmarks & Trends, Workforce & Payroll, Tee Sheet, Point of Sale, Sales & Marketing, Reporting & Intelligence, Website & App, Accounting, Payments, Hardware, Integrations, and Capital. It also provides POS software, iPad POS system, Cloud POS system and POS cash register. Its Golf course management software includes Golf POS, Tee sheet management software, Golf booking & scheduling software, and others.


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Comment by Defiance2050on May 15, 2022 12:37pm
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Post# 34684890

RE:This board

RE:This boardI agree with your points griz. 

Tech expanded a tad too much but it has since overcorrected and turned into a volatile mess. Shouldnt have percentage shifts a day especially without any relevant to stock news. 

On a comparable front people who try comparing this to 2000s are flat wrong. 2000s crash had companies with no revenue, businesses without any chance of future revenue or business plan. Almost every TSX listed tech company is net cash or even flushed with cash from share sales at a much higher price. Bankruptcy isn't around the corner, just a matter of when profitablity arises. Still on the private front there is plenty of companies out there looking to acquire and invest, just not at unrealstic valuations. There are mature tech companies with fundamentals that are placing them as value companies instead of growth or speculative.  
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