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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fobi AI Inc V.FOBI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FOBIF

Fobi AI Inc. is a Canada-based artificial intelligence (AI) and data intelligence company that provides businesses with real-time applications to digitally transform and future-proof their organizations. The Company enables businesses to action, leverage, and monetize their customer data by powering personalized and data-driven customer experiences and drives digital sustainability by... see more

TSXV:FOBI - Post Discussion

Fobi AI Inc > 5 types of concurrent pressure
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Post by HTNYC1 on Oct 01, 2021 10:28am

5 types of concurrent pressure

1. Lightspeed hatchet job
2. Short pressure
3. Warrant redemptions
4. People made too much money too fast and are now panic selling
5. Directionless market

Buy the fear. I know I am.

GLTA
Comment by PaperBoi222 on Oct 01, 2021 11:10am
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Comment by HTNYC1 on Oct 01, 2021 11:52am
Amen PB. It also helps when you know a stock and a company back to front. Allows you to hold and buy with confidence while others sell and evaluate a company on its short and long term merits rather than because of the outside noise that really should have little or no impact on us, in fact quite the opposite. GLTAL
Comment by montrealislife on Oct 01, 2021 12:17pm
HTNYC1, im happy you know the company back and forth. Which conveys that you have more information than any one of us. Although I am confident with the company and its direction, I can honestly say that I am not a fly on the wall in their conference rooms, or privy to their private discussions.  as an experienced investor I am always looking over my shoulder, never taking anything for ...more  
Comment by HTNYC1 on Oct 01, 2021 12:21pm
For sure, nothing is a certainty but I've spoken with Rob a few times, have read everything there is to read on this stock and also run a consulting firm that specializes in digital transformation. Their solution is the best out there that I've seen and I'm a big fan of the moves they are making. Makes it an easy one for me to hold and add to regardless of price action day to day ...more  
Comment by montrealislife on Oct 01, 2021 12:40pm
Fantastic. you have an appreciation for the technology and the solutions that are offered. Considering the growth prospects and the opportunity. Do you believe that they can execute based on your conversations and experience? thanks for being transparent.
Comment by HTNYC1 on Oct 01, 2021 12:56pm
The barriers in this space are as follows (in no particular order): 1) Compatibility/interoperability with existing and legacy systems 2) External validation 3) Inertia among large companies and lack of desire to change even if something is broken 4) Affordability of the solution 5) Security of the solution 6) Frictionless onboarding of the solution with limited/no downtime 7) Awareness of the ...more  
Comment by montrealislife on Oct 01, 2021 1:10pm
A very good step by step observation. Very true regarding large corporates. The transformation is gathering steam however.  thanks for the this. Good luck to all of us. this discussion is a breath of fresh air. Have fun
Comment by DumbOx on Oct 01, 2021 2:53pm
If this insane $5 trillion spending plan dies the US economy will take off. But I don't think there's much chance of that.
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