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Shares of SEALSQ Corp. (LAES) tumbled nearly 40% in mid-day trade on Wednesday to trade near the $4.40 mark at the time of writing.
The SEALSQ stock price witnessed volatile movements over the past week, with the company’s shares seesawing amid a slew of announcements.
SEALSQ is a 25-year-old Swiss semiconductor company that develops secure embedded firmware and trusted hardware provisioning services in addition to chips.
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This week, the company landed a multi-million-dollar smart meter deal in the UK, wherein it will supply its VaultIC 408 secure microcontroller.
This microcontroller will be used in smart meters across the UK as part of a government program.
Moreover, SEALSQ also announced that it has reached an agreement with Elon Musk-led SpaceX to launch six next-generation satellites in 2025. This is part of its collaboration with WISeSat, and the launch is scheduled for Jan. 14 from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
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This is also a part of SEALSQ’s satellite-as-a-service model, allowing users to access cutting-edge satellite infrastructure without maintaining complex hardware.
SEALSQ will launch its satellite constellation, enabling its clients to perform machine-to-machine transactions via space.
Despite this, retail sentiment on Stocktwits remained in the ‘bearish’ (41/100) territory on Wednesday, while message volume entered the ‘high’ (61/100) zone.
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Users posted mixed messages about SEALSQ’s stock price, though.
While some were bullish about the company’s prospects, not everyone was convinced.
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The SEALSQ stock price has gained more than 452% over the past six months, but its one-year returns stand at 244%.
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