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+ Follow| Market cap | $13.68 Billion |
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| Enterprise Value | - |
| Dividend Yield | $0.24 (0.64%) |
| Earnings per Share | $- |
| Beta | 1.77 |
| Outstanding Shares | - |
| P/E Ratio | - |
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| PEG | - |
| Price to Sales | - |
| Price to Book Ratio | - |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | - |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | - |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | - |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | - |
| Debt to Equity | - |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 2.2304▲ 135.55% |
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| Total Calls | 179,700▼ 52.26% |
| Total Puts | 400,800▲ 21.71% |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 38.28%▲ 1.21% |
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| Total Invested | $1.15B▼ 4.83% |
| Investors Holding | 449▼ 6.00% |
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Provides official 'revenue estimates' and technical expertise that directly influence corporate tax structures, capital investment credits, and the overall tax burden on AI and robotics firms.
Controls taxation and trade policy, which directly impact corporate profitability, supply chains, and market access for companies within the AI and robotics sectors.
Directly allocates federal discretionary spending across all sectors, providing precise funding for defense programs, scientific research, and infrastructure projects that utilize or develop AI and robotics.
Regulates the FDA (critical for medical robotics/AI approval), NIH (funding for AI/biotech research), and labor laws (impacting automation, workforce development, and AI's societal implications).
Crucial for antitrust enforcement, influencing the approval of mega-mergers in the tech sector, and for intellectual property rights, both vital for AI and robotics companies.
Directly oversees the Department of Defense budget and policies, determining revenue streams for defense contractors heavily involved in AI and robotics for military applications (e.g., autonomous systems, AI-powered intelligence).
Funding decisions directly impact government healthcare contractors and medical device manufacturers, where AI and robotics are increasingly applied for veteran care (e.g., surgical robots, AI diagnostics).
Members receive classified briefings on global threats, providing unique insights into defense and cybersecurity applications of AI and robotics, creating significant informational asymmetry.
Has broad jurisdiction over technology regulation (privacy, net neutrality), aerospace (robotics/AI applications), and telecommunications, all of which are crucial for the AI and robotics sectors.
Directly impacts federal contracting for AI and robotics firms, oversees government procurement, and addresses emerging regulatory risks associated with AI in various sectors.