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The $0.30 Stock at the Forefront of the $120B AI Security Revolution

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This undervalued AI company could be the next big tech winner Disseminated on behalf of Knightscope,

This undervalued AI company could be the next big tech winner Disseminated on behalf of Knightscope, Inc. Fellow Reader, While tech giants battle over chatbots, one overlooked company is using AI to save lives. And [its stock is trading for just $0.30.]( Here's why this matters: - The AI market is exploding, with a projected 41.8% CAGR through 2031. - Public safety is a growing concern, creating massive demand for innovative solutions. - The security robots market is set to hit $120 billion by 2030. This [$0.30 company]( sits at the intersection of all three trends. In 2023, they saw a 128% revenue surge, reaching $12.8 million. Yet their market cap? A mere $35 million. That's a potential goldmine for early investors. This isn't just another tech startup. It's an [AI-powered security powerhouse]( already deployed by major institutions and federal agencies. With over 30 new contracts secured since April 2024, they're scaling fast. The big players are starting to notice. But most investors haven't caught on yet. This could be your chance to get in on the ground floor of the AI security revolution. [Don't miss out. Get the full scoop on this $0.30 AI security innovator now.]( DISCLAIMER: This article is a paid communication of Knightscope Inc. provided by Market Jar Inc. Market Jar Inc. has authored the general economic and comparison information and opinions expressed herein. Strikepoint has been compensated by Market Jar Inc for this email campaign. Strikepoint, as a publisher, is not a broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor in any jurisdiction. Please do not rely on the information presented as personal investment advice. If you need personal investment advice, kindly reach out to a qualified and registered broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor. The communications from Strikepoint should not form the basis of your investment decisions. By opening this page, each reader accepts and agrees to Market Jar Media Inc.'s [terms of use]( and full [legal disclaimer as set forth here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC 45 South Park Place, #203 Morristown New Jersey 07936 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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