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Coveo Solutions Inc T.CVO

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVOSF

Coveo Solutions Inc. is Canada-based company. Its software-as-a-Service (SaaS) artificial intelligence (AI) platform and suite of AI and generative AI models are designed to transform digital experiences across commerce, service, website, and workplace applications. Its AI platform connects to internal sources of content along with a variety of external sources to retrieve and index structured and unstructured content and combines this content with click-stream events and behavior patterns. The platform helps to determine what users are looking for in real-time, and learns which content delivers optimal outcomes based on a deep understanding of what worked best for others. As more data accumulates, the platform learns to better predict each user's needs, and then automatically recommends personalized content. Its Coveo Relevance Generative Answering capability integrates LLM technology with its platform to feed generative AI with a common, secured unified index and real-time content.


TSX:CVO - Post by User

Post by Apostataon May 31, 2024 2:30pm
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Thoughts?

Thoughts?
Previously I would've jumped on an under-$8 share price for CVO...and yet I get the feeling--press releases notwithstanding--that they don't really have anythiing more to deliver and are looking more and more as a lame duck acquisition target than a growth stock. Any compelling perspectives to the opposite?
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