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NTG Clarity Networks Inc V.NCI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NYWKF

NTG Clarity Networks Inc. is engaged in providing networking solutions. The Company provides telecommunications engineering, information technology, networking, and related software solutions. It operates through two segments: Canadian segment and Egypt segment. The Canadian segment is made up of activities in Canada and its offices in Saudi Arabia and Oman. The Egypt segment is its software development group and also provides professional services, offshoring services and network services to customers in Egypt. It focuses on commercial off the shelf products, serving multitude of industries, covering enterprise management solution via its flagship StageEM Enterprise Management, NTS-Billing, NTS-Inventory Management and Control, NTS-Workflow Management, NTS-Partner Relationship Management. It also provides end-to-end services including customized solutions development, such as software, Web, applications, systems integration, testing as a service (TaaS), outsourcing, and consulting.


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Comment by Majeureon Sep 07, 2024 1:10pm
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RE:Price to Book Value = 37.54 at the close of yesterday

RE:Price to Book Value = 37.54 at the close of yesterday Agreed but I'd say price to book is a silly metric for a high growth technology company. Try Price to sales, PE, or EV/ebitda  particularly on a forward basis. This isn't a mining, real estate, bank. Book value is useless in my opinion.
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