With a market cap in the ballpack of $30 million, ClearOne is an obvious M&A target for industry competition like Cisco, Polycom, Avaya, etc. A smaller competitor, Shure (although ~3x larger in annual revenues) has filed lawsuits claiming ClearOne has been infringing on patents, with rulings constantly siding in the favor of ClearOne - an indication that competitors see them as a threat.
The stock took a big tumble in 2018 when Shure began its patent infringement claims, forcing ClearOne to suspend its dividend indefinitely. Then, the company took a bigger tumble recently as it announced a private placement offering for 2.1 million shares at a purchase price equal to $2.4925 per share, along with warrants to purchase 1.1 million shares (immediately exercisable at $2.43 per share). Insider buying since the latest crash indicates that those closest to the company see it as extremely undervalued.
According to recent filings, ClearOne has announced a product to give enterprises the ability to actively monitor their network of ClearOne products - a gateway to recurring revenue in the future - and plans on using the recently gained working-capital from the private placement to develop products that fit the changing landscape post-COVID.
We will gleam a better insight into where revenue will trend in the year-end 2021 report, and hope to see revenue show signs of real growth throughout 2022.
Full Disclosure: I am long CLRO at an entry of $1.35. I view this as a ~three-year play.
This is not financial advice and the words above reflect only my opinion. You should always do your own due diligence before making any investment.
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