
Nowadays, investment-related information can be sourced from a range of online platforms and YouTube has become one of the most popular options among plenty of investors. There are YouTube channels that are totally dedicated to stock markets and Rich Tv Live is one of the more popular ones in that segment.
The channel analyses companies, breaking news, and also provide stock recommendations. In the latest video released by the company, the focus was on innovative building solutions company Universal PropTech Inc(TSXV:UPI). The company made a major announcement with regards to a new partnership and it was no surprise that it became the focus of the latest video from the channel.
As per the announcement from the Universal PropTech, the company has reached an agreement with AtmosAir Solutions by way of which its products are going to be marketed in Canada. Some of the products that are going to be marketed include AtmosAir’s bi-polar ionization technology that is helpful in keeping viruses, bacteria, and COVID-19 like things out.
Considering the fact that the numbers of cases have been on the rise in recent weeks, this is a highly important deal for Universal and could help the company in meeting any potential spike in demand for its products. The products from AtmosAir are going to be marketed by VCI Controls Inc, a fully owned subsidiary of Universal PropTech.
Speaking about the company specifically, the Rich Tv analyst stated that the company is currently underappreciated and a bit under the radar. He went on to stated that it is also undervalued and went on to state that ‘nobody even knows’ about it.
However, at the same time, the analyst was quick to point out that the Universal stock is not even listed in the United States at this point. However, he was quick to add that as and when the company is listed in the United States, Rich Tv will make sure that the news is broken as soon as possible. In such a situation, it often pays for investors to be first on the scene and hence, it might be a good idea to keep this stock on the watch lists.
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