RE: Interview out!!!2 Jun 2025 11:20
Erekose,
I agree with your observation about the Capai similarity to Durlacher back in the day (circa 1998-2000). I posted the below comments a couple of weeks ago.
Investors/traders/gamblers back in the day (1999-2000) will recall the astonishing rise of a number of micro and small cap public listed companies during the dot.com boom. It’s feasible that the current AI boom will see similar huge market cap increases in a small number of listed companies in the AI field.
A company named Durlacher , a UK technology investment bank, grew from a very small cap to a valuation of over £2 billion in 2000 before the bubble burst . Durlacher invested in unquoted new technology companies .Ultimately, company revenues just couldn’t justify the market cap but it did almost join the ftse 100 before its shares collapsed when the dot com bubble burst in 2001.
To date, we have not seen the flood of speculative firms that listed during the 1999-2000 dot.com bubble. I believe CapAI has a good chance of being a winner with the management we have. Nothing is guaranteed but CapAI may be primed for explosive growth.