
Auddia Inc. Common Stock (AUUD)
Auddia Inc. (AUUD) is a technology company focused on transforming the audio entertainment industry through its platform that enables users to create, customize, and discover audio content. The company aims to enhance the radio experience by integrating digital features and personalized content, bridging traditional radio with modern, on-demand audio services.
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Auddia is transforming its business model from consumer-focused to artist-centric by launching Discovr Radio, an AI-powered platform that helps new artists get radio play and connect with mainstream audiences through targeted music placement.
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U.S. stocks traded higher toward the end of trading, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining around 0.1% on Monday. The Dow traded up 0.04% to 38,919.32 while the NASDAQ rose 0.11% to 16,266.07. The S&P 500 also rose, gaining, 0.07% to 5,208.09. Check This Out: Jim Cramer Isn't Going With This Tech Company: 'It's Complicated. I'm A Nvidia Guy'  Leading and Lagging Sectors  Consumer discretionary shares jumped by 0.9% on Monday. In trading on Monday, health care shares fell by 0.3%.  Top Headline  Perion Network Ltd. (NASDAQ: PERI) slashed its FY24 revenue guidance. Perion Network said it sees first-quarter revenue of $157 million, versus market estimates of $175.53 million. The company said it now expects FY24 revenue of $590 million to $610 million, versus prior outlook of $860 million to $880 million.  Equities Trading UP  Auddia Inc. (NASDAQ: AUUD) shares shot up 199% to $4.27 after the company announced the USPTO awarded it with U.S. Patent 11,935,520 for the core AI technology the company uses in its flagship faidr app to deliver ad-free AM/FM ...
Auddia said Monday it received written notice from Nasdaq staff on Oct. 24 that it hadn't regained compliance with the exchange's bid price requirement, and staff would delist the company's stock unless an appeal was filed.