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How Datavault AI (DVLT) Reached Its First Profitable Quarter and Set a 2026 Growth Target

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How Datavault AI (DVLT) Reached Its First Profitable Quarter and Set a 2026 Growth Target Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ:DVLT) is one of the penny stocks with the potential to rise 1000 percent…
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  • We acknowledge the potential of DVLT as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk

    60% confidence
  • Full-year 2026 revenue target of $200 million would represent nearly 400% year-over-year growth from fiscal 2025

    60% confidence
  • Net profit of $661 thousand for the quarter, which it described as the first in its history

    60% confidence
  • Operating profit improved to $4.2 million from a $6.3 million loss a year earlier

    60% confidence
  • Fourth-quarter revenue reached $33.8 million, up 3,650% year over year

    60% confidence

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Datavault AI Inc. · gross margin78 percent
Datavault AI Inc. · working capital116 USD
Datavault AI Inc. · current assets142.9 USD
Datavault AI Inc. · current liabilities26.9 USD
Datavault AI Inc. · long term debt0 USD
Datavault AI Inc. · net income0.661 USD
Datavault AI Inc. · operating profit4.2 USD
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