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The latest announcement is out from BeWhere Holdings ( (TSE:BEW) ).
BeWhere Holdings has completed the commercial soft launch of its collaboration with Ford Pro, integrating its fourth-generation BeTen+, BeSol+ and BeWired+ asset tracking devices into the Ford Pro Telematics software platform. Ford Pro customers can now monitor not only vehicles but also tools, trailers and equipment within a single ecosystem, aiming to cut equipment loss, lower operating costs and improve asset returns, which strengthens BeWhere’s position in fleet and equipment management while broadening Ford Pro’s connected-asset offering.
The most recent analyst rating on (TSE:BEW) stock is a Hold with a C$0.92 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on BeWhere Holdings stock, see the TSE:BEW Stock Forecast page.
Spark’s Take on TSE:BEW Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, TSE:BEW is a Neutral.
The score is held back primarily by negative cash flow despite profitability, and by an expensive valuation (P/E ~102.5). These risks are partially offset by steady revenue growth and a strong, low-leverage balance sheet, while technical signals are broadly neutral.
To see Spark’s full report on TSE:BEW stock, click here.
More about BeWhere Holdings
BeWhere Holdings Inc. is a Canadian provider of low-power 5G IoT wide-area asset tracking technology, offering battery-powered, solar rechargeable and wired devices for remote monitoring. Its cost-effective, rugged trackers serve sectors including transportation, construction, logistics, utilities, health, government and other field-based industries, feeding data into AI-driven management platforms.
Average Trading Volume: 27,547
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy
Current Market Cap: C$80.75M
See more insights into BEW stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.
