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An update from Esstra Industries ( (TSE:MIVO) ) is now available.
Miivo Holdings Corp. has successfully transitioned from a Tier 2 Investment issuer to a Tier 2 Technology issuer, following shareholder approval and compliance with TSX Venture Exchange policies. This strategic shift allows Miivo to leverage its proprietary AI technologies to drive growth and innovation within the small and medium-sized enterprise sector. The transition is supported by a new leadership team with significant expertise in technology and AI, aiming to establish Miivo as a leader in the AI SaaS market. The change is expected to enhance Miivo’s operational efficiency, customer engagement, and financial performance, although the TSXV has imposed an escrow on securities held by principals of Miivo.
More about Esstra Industries
Miivo Holdings Corp. is a company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, operating as an AI platform that offers solutions to transform underperforming and low-growth businesses into scalable, product-driven models. By integrating AI-powered automation, Miivo aims to revolutionize traditional service-based companies and enhance their operational efficiency, customer engagement, and financial performance. The company’s strategic direction is guided by a new leadership team with extensive experience in technology and AI, positioning Miivo at the forefront of innovation and growth in the AI SaaS market.
Average Trading Volume: 6,500
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: C$11.86M
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