Sollensys Corp
OTC:SOLS

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Price: 46.96 USD -1.28%
Market Cap: 7.5B USD
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Sollensys Corp. is a distributive data company, which engages in the provision of security solutions to ensure clients data integrity. The company is headquartered in Palm Bay, Florida and currently employs 33 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-11-16. The firm's security solutions help businesses to meet the challenges of cybercrime. The firm offers products that ensure its clients' data integrity through collection, storage, and transmission. The Company’s primary product is the Blockchain Archive Server is a turn-key, off-the-shelf, blockchain solution that works with virtually any hardware and software combinations used in commerce. The Blockchain Archive Server encrypts, fragments, and distributes data across thousands of secure nodes every day. Using blockchain technology, the Blockchain Archive Server maintains a redundant, secure, and immutable backup of data. The Company’s second product offering-the Regional Service Center is a single unit system of approximately 32 Blockchain Archive Servers capable of servicing up to 2,580 individual small accounts and offers small businesses.

SOLS Intrinsic Value
33.38 USD
Overvaluation 29%
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It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

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