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Our team has been covering the micro- and small-cap markets for more than a decade, exploring a wide variety of trends, technology and news in every industry. The Stocks to Buy Now blog seeks out undervalued companies, covers their news, breaks down the jargon, and delivers accurate and timely information to you on a daily basis.

If you’re looking for market insight, undervalued gems, and an assortment of investment options, read on.

One Step Vending Corp. (KOSK) is “One to Watch”

One Step Vending Corp. (OTC: KOSK) is focused on growing through acquisitions and cooperative agreements with companies that have potential and capabilities of achieving sustainable growth and rapidly capturing market share. The company provides financing and operational business support while also helping build key growth strategies. Key business sectors actively targeted include food and refreshment […]

Net Element (NASDAQ: NETE) Sees Health and Beauty Processing Surge in 2016

Net Element (NASDAQ: NETE) management believes that cash transactions are becoming progressively obsolete. The company is in the digital transaction business, with its North American transactions revenue growing to $42.1 million in calendar 2016, up 54% from 2015. Interestingly, for consumer transactions, where restaurants and educational services dominated in 2015, health and beauty was the […]

The Value Drivers of InMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. (IMLFF)

The cannabis plant is comprised of, among other things, phytochemicals that have evolved over time to become very biologically active. Most of the current research and development (R&D) surrounding cannabis revolves around understanding these biologically-active ingredients, especially cannabinoids. To date, over 90 cannabinoids have been isolated from cannabis, each affecting the body’s cannabinoid receptors and […]

 

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BluSky AI Inc. (BSAI): Building the Infrastructure Behind the Intelligence

July 10, 2025

As generative AI sweeps across industries, from healthcare to marketing to national defense, one major problem threatens to stall progress: infrastructure. The computer power required to support artificial intelligence is exponentially higher than traditional internet or cloud operations, and legacy data centers simply can’t keep up. According to Goldman Sachs, the U.S. will need to […]

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