Correct, The team has a solid history and background and if one reads the news slowly not to miss anything. you can see what they are bringing on board.
STAI's extensive intellectual property portfolio includes exclusive licenses on one issued patent, six pending, and 26 trademarks. The company will launch its revolutionary HSF™ software Q1 2022.
The company's blue-chip management team includes; Co-Founder, CTO, and Chief Scientist, Andrew Denis. Andy was involved in the conception and formation of the MIT Media Lab, NEXT Computer (acquired by Apple), the initial programming and creation of Bitcoin and many other ground-breaking technologies.
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Large market capitalization. Market cap is a measure of the size and value of a company. Blue-chip stocks are often large-cap stocks, which typically means they have a market valuation of $10 billion or more.
Growth history. Blue-chips have a reliable, solid history of sustained growth and good future prospects. They might not be flashy like fast-growing tech stocks, but that’s because they’re already established.
Component of a market index. Blue-chip stocks are in major market indexes like the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and/or the Nasdaq 100.
Dividends. Not all blue-chip stocks pay dividends, but many do. Dividends are regular payments made to investors from a company’s revenue. Companies that pay dividends are often mature, which means they may no longer need to invest as much revenue back into their growth. (Interested in dividends? View our list of 25 high-dividend stocks.)