Source: POET Technologies.
  • POET (PTK) has enlisted Stockhouse Publishing to expand its investor outreach
  • The one-year contract will see Stockhouse craft marketing campaigns for the company geared toward its over three million monthly visitors
  • Consideration totals C$100,000
  • POET Technologies is a design and development company facilitating the integration of electronic and photonic devices into a single multi-chip module
  • POET (PTK) closed up by 4.33 per cent, trading at $4.10 per share

POET (PTK) has enlisted Stockhouse Publishing to expand its investor outreach.

Stockhouse is a leading stock market forum and home to the largest community of active investors and market makers in North America. It is a division of The Market Herald, one of the fastest-growing multi-platform news publishers in Australia, Canada and Germany, with ongoing expansion into the U.S.

The one-year contract will see Stockhouse craft marketing campaigns for the company geared toward its over three million monthly visitors.

This is in addition to POET’s continued use of social media and internet marketing to target audiences in Canada, Europe and the U.S.

POET will pay C$100,000 under the terms of the contract.

POET Technologies is a design and development company facilitating the integration of electronic and photonic devices into a single multi-chip module. Its solutions are especially relevant to AI, IoT, autonomous vehicles and high-speed networking.

POET (PTK) closed up by 4.33 per cent, trading at $4.10 per share.


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