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Martello Technologies Group Inc DRKOF


Primary Symbol: V.MTLO

Martello Technologies Group Inc. is a technology company, which provides digital experience monitoring (DEM) solutions to optimize the modern workplace. The Company’s segments include Modern Workplace Optimization and Mitel. The Modern Workplace Optimization segment includes Vantage DX and Legacy Software Products. Mitel includes the Mitel Performance Analytics (MPA) product, software which is developed by it and sold by Mitel to its channel partners and enterprise customers to monitor and manage the performance of Mitel unified communications solutions. e Vantage DX provides Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams end user experience monitoring and optimization. It develops software that monitors and optimizes the user’s experience of enterprise cloud communications and collaboration systems to help IT teams. Legacy Software Products, which include Gizmo, iQ, LiveMaps and Domino. It operates in Canada, the United States and Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).


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Comment by Hertevaldon Jul 05, 2024 2:29pm
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RE:Happy 5 year anniversary to Magic Meme stock t-shirt Bruce!

RE:Happy 5 year anniversary to Magic Meme stock t-shirt Bruce!This brings back good memories. I became aware of the company that Spring - the Terry & Bruce involvement, did rudimentary diligence, decided it was probably worth the 40 cents it was trading at. So, when it dropped to 20 cents, I bought some. Then came the t-shirt incident. I quickly sold at 60 cents since I still believed it was only worth 40 cents. I subsequently did a bit more diligence, determined that the CEO was totally unsuitable for the role and changed my value assessment to 20 cents. 

I did make another purchase the following year after they acquired the European company, hoping for the same sort of irrational price boost. Didn`t happen, bought at $0.18, sold at $0.20.

I`ve been casually following ever since. I now value the company stock at $0.00.
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